Chronicles of a Hot Mess
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Publisher Description
A laugh-out-loud romantic comedy from USA Today & International bestselling author, S.E. Rose.
She's a hot mess, and he's intrigued from the first time he sees her. He's a sexy former athlete who could have any woman, and she hopes he doesn't break her heart.
Amery Walsh's baseball career ended after an injury. He's been a talent scout for his team and resident playboy since then. But three chance encounters with Lyla Perkins change everything. This tiny, feisty woman flips his world upside-down. Is he ready for a serious relationship?
Lyla Perkins just started her career and so far, it's an epic disaster. She's buckling down to prove herself at her job when Amery repeatedly pops into her life, forcing her to consider a more serious relationship. But can a playboy be trusted with her heart?
Customer Reviews
Get ready for all the comedic romance in this book!
Get ready for all the comedic romance in this book! Lyla is probably the clumsiest person of all time, and she is just looking to do well at her new job. I couldn’t stop laughing (although totally relate to her) at all the different accidents and mishaps that she has. When she meets Amery, a baseball scout, the pair are definitely attracted to each other, but with Lyla being a hot mess express, it provides some comedic liberties to the budding relationship. After meeting Lyla, we start to see a change in Amery, as if meeting her has knocked him off his axis and has somewhat of a caveman moment where he is focused on being the guy that she deserves. While I thoroughly enjoyed Lyla, my favorite character might have been Gran Mill, because she is hilarious and everything I want to be when I get to that age. Overall, it was an enjoyable book and my first from this author. I’m interested to explore more of her titles.
I voluntarily read and reviewed an Advance Reader Copy of this book.
A fun read
This book was so fun to read. The characters are original the story is real and the wringing was top of the line. Refreshing.
Don’t Read If You’re Over 25
Pained me to get through this book. Probably would’ve loved it when I was in college though, so if you’re 18-25 go for it!