Headliners by Lucy Parker
Jun. 8th, 2020 08:23 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Headliners
4/5. Het romance about rival TV personalities forced to host a morning show together. I'm increasingly fond of this series of connected romances. They're populated by adults who don't do plot-convenient stupid shit. And this one in particular hits the sweet spot of having conflict, but only the kind of conflict that is pleasing to read about because resolving it is part of the work of the relationship-making. Oh also, the sex scenes aren't particularly interesting to me, but they aren't terrible, which makes them a whole heck of a lot better than sex in most published romance.
4/5. Het romance about rival TV personalities forced to host a morning show together. I'm increasingly fond of this series of connected romances. They're populated by adults who don't do plot-convenient stupid shit. And this one in particular hits the sweet spot of having conflict, but only the kind of conflict that is pleasing to read about because resolving it is part of the work of the relationship-making. Oh also, the sex scenes aren't particularly interesting to me, but they aren't terrible, which makes them a whole heck of a lot better than sex in most published romance.