Gone Country: An enemies-to-lovers romantic comedy by
Hunter Snow
My rating:
4 of 5 stars
Gone Country is a delightful slow-burn romantic novel that, despite its leisurely development, unfolds at a brisk pace. Hunter crafts a fun romantic comedy that blends elements of the enemies-to-lovers trope, making it an ideal choice for unwinding during a cozy afternoon.
The characters are particularly engaging; they resemble oil and water at first glance. The female protagonist is a spirited rock performer, fiercely independent and a bit rough around the edges. In contrast, the male lead epitomizes the easy-going charm of country life, with his chill demeanour and warm heart. Their dynamic is charming, as they navigate their differences to find common ground. Together, they create a musical connection that resonates, and their witty banter had me chuckling throughout.
Overall, Gone Country offers a narrative filled with humor and just the right amount of romantic tension. I can’t wait to see what Hunter has in store for readers in the next book!
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