by Katherine Center, Review 6 of 2024
Emma, a dedicated rom-com fan and writer, meets her (unlikely) match in the very famous, cynical, and ambitious Charlie when a mutual friend connects the two to patch up Charlie’s terrible attempt at writing romance.
Truthfully, I’m not a huge fan of the normal woman and famous man meet and fall in love trope (and I’ve read several in the last year) so I had lower expectations for “The Rom-Commers” than I should have for how big of a fan I’ve been of Katherine Center’s other books. She always imbues her characters, even the minor ones, with so much warmth and humanity that I don’t know why I was surprised that I came to love every character in this book.
Would recommend to those interested in an extremely funny, not-spicy, rom-com with heartfelt characters.
Thank you to the publisher, author, and NetGalley for this audiobook for review purposes.