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This is a nice easy romance read with a touch of spice. It’s a friends to lovers with a brief fake dating to give them a push in the right direction. I found both Lexie and Robyn lovable characters although we don’t seem to get to know Robyn as well as Lex. It was refreshing to read a couple that actually communicates. However, that does mean there’s less drama so if that’s your cup of tea maybe skip this one. I loved the demi representation and it was done in such a good way that it wasn’t the main plot point. Same as with Lexie’s ADHD. We get to learn about both and see Lexie finally understand herself and her actions. It was a cute read that I finished in a day. It’s book 2 in a standalone series and I will probably check out the first book.
I received a copy of the ebook via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review
Comfortable.
This is how I would describe my experience with this romance. Despite the possibility of drama (regarding the fake dating or the firefighter) but this books takes the mellow route. Robyn and Lexi know each other well and it's clear from the start how much they care about each other and that only grows throughout the story.
I was particularly enamored how much focus is placed on Lexi's demisexual identity and her ADHD discovery - I loved how neither of those aspects were shrugged off in a single sentence but weaved into narrative and obvious even if the words had not appeared on the page.
Lexi Lynch, an artist was looking like many before her for that big break. Her father thought she was wasting her time. The only one who encouraged her to keep putting her work out for others to buy is firefighter Robyn Moore, her room mate for more years than either wanted to think about.
They are attracted to each other but would you really want to trade your great roommate for a lover seems to be too much, so both dance around each other. Needless, this story just didn’t grab me the way I like when reading so I finished around chapter eighteen. I know I could have finished but it’s hard to review a story where neither character is to me, not that likable. All right but…
ARC via NetGalley/ Bold Stroke Books
Truly Enough is a sweet romance featuring Robyn, a firefighter with a fear of commitment and a fondness for one night stands, and her roommate Lexi, an artist too focused on her work to think about dating. Their roommate situation is going great until Lexi loses her creative spark. Robyn sweetly helps her get it back, and that little break to their routine opens their eyes that maybe there is something more between then than just being roommates.
It takes a little bit for the book to get going and make that connection with the characters, and the story really takes off once it does. There are a few typical romance tropes (roommates, fake date) but they don't diminish the story. Lexi is mostly an open book as her art is her life, and she starts to develop depth once she realizes she has feelings for Robyn. And Robyn has had loss in her life that makes her shy away from commitment, but falling for someone you already know bypasses a lot of the walls she had built up and makes her confront what put them there in the first place.
I would recommend this book to anyone looking for a sweet, mostly low angst, sapphic romance.
I received an ARC and am voluntarily leaving an unbiased review.
This is a solid sweet love story. The characters were believable and i loved them. I thought the author did a good job executing the story. I recommend.
Thank You NetGalley and Bold Strokes Books.
This is a good feel romance, I liked both characters, especially Lexi and the way she dealt with her condition and sexuality, but I am not sure the story worked for me. It has all the ingredients to be great, a firefighter, an artist, fake girlfriend, so what is not to like? I guess there wasn't enough drama for my liking, the main argument point didn't hit home for me and, overall, I felt there was too much repetition without much happening.
This was a nice friends to lovers story. Both of the MC are really endearing, completing each other well. It felt really good watching them taking care of each other. The reasons their relationship change from friendship to more (which is always a delicate exercise) was well written. I felt for Robyn and her reason of not wanting any stable relationship. Lexi struggling and learning about ADHD made me learn with her. She also brings demi sexual representation; the topic was brought up in a non event, and educational way, which I appreciated. Overall the pace was smooth and it was low angst novel despite a heavy topic like grief.
It was a nice and easy to read book. It can be totally read as a standalone. It does feature characters from the author's first book 𝙏𝙍𝙐𝙇𝙔 𝙒𝘼𝙉𝙏𝙀𝘿, and I felt like missed the party . I will make sure to catch up.
Oof. This was just a no go for me unfortunately. Not my most favorite of this year by a long shot unfortunately.
It seemed a bit... too... self aware to me. I know that in real life people are self aware, but, in fiction it tends to bog things down, as it does in this book. There was also a lot of telling us this or that about who these characters were instead of showing us.
I picked it up because it looked to be friends to lovers and a bit of fake dating, but, I have read books in both of those sub genres that blow this one away 10 times over. Sometimes, in fiction, there is such a thing as too much verisimilitude (i.e. in real life conversations are important, in fiction over talking about everything makes the book boring).
This is a solid story from a newer author. There is just enough angst to keep you reading. I enjoyed the main characters and the development of their relationship … roommates to lovers. I would recommend and am interested to see what JJ Hale comes up with next.
A strong sophomore contribution following Truly Wanted with a few of the characters, including Sam and Brooke, from that debut novel. Truly Enough is about roommates Robyn Moore, a firefighter who enjoys one night stands and Lexi Lynch, an artist, who is experiencing a creative block.
Although the book is sweet and the characters mesh well together, the story also includes Robyn’s continued struggles with relationships due to the loss of her father many years ago and Lexi’s potential ADHD. There are also several sexy, steamy scenes. 4 stars
I received an ARC from Bold Strokes Books and NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
Great story about long time roommates that find they may actually be attracted to each other. Robyn is a firefighter and Lexie an artist with a current block for her next piece.
Of course nothing will be easy for them, there will be a big misunderstanding before happiness can even begin to sneak in while they aren’t looking.
Quick enjoyable read…go check it out.
Thank you #NetGalley #BoldStrokesBooks #TrulyEnough fir this ARC
I loved how this book went into all that ADHD can do to a person and even the odd issues that it can cause that most don’t even know. There is also the mental health of dealing with the aftermath of losing a parent as a child and how it can still affect a person even as an adult. I liked the connection these roomies have and how they clicked together and didn’t really notice it. There are so many moments in the book I felt so much emotion for what Lexi and Robyn were dealing with so I would highly recommend this if you’re looking for a good Rom-Com relatable book. In the LGBTQ+ community we need more books like this.
"Truly Wanted" is an incredible grumpy x sunshine, (roommates)friends to lovers story! I love how JJ Hale continues to portray neurodivergence and ADHD in such a relatable way; it really resonates with me.
The relationship between Robyn and Lexi, while technically a slow burn over the years of their cohabitation, is face-paced yet wholly believable. Their value of communication and honesty is what I long for so much in a relationship & it's so nice to see Hale continue to value its importance in this storyline.
Would 10/10 recommend to all my queer-loving readers out there! Thank you to NetGalley for the ARC and @jjhaleauthor for providing me with a free finalized e-copy in her giveaway back in February.
This was such a sweet love story and I loved seeing both these characters overcome things for each other, my only qualm was the story moved a little too fast for me and I would’ve liked to see more of Lexis self discovery fleshed out a little.
I thought this book had a good storyline and covered some great topics. The characters felt believable, but this might be my personal bias because I’m a big fan of roommates becoming lovers. I do think there’s room for improvement in terms of the writing style but I think the author did a great job with this being only their second book. I enjoyed reading this one and I don’t think it would be a waste of anyone’s time to give it a read.
Thank you, Bold Strokes Books, Inc., J.J. Hale, and NetGalley, for the ARC.
Quick, Cozy, Roommate Romance. I loved the representation in this book of ADHD, especially finding out that you have it when you are older. Having Sam and Lexi talk about their support systems and how helpful they were to each other. Also, Lexi finding out about her sexuality was lovely to read about,
Robyn has been through a lot in her life. She focuses on her career. I loved Robyn. She was strong, and I can see where she came from in her thinking. Lexi and Robyn were so cute together. I loved watching their romance bloom.
I highly recommend reading this book.
Robyn Moore and Lexi Lynch have been roommates for the past 4 years. Robyn is a firefighter who plays the field and has never been in a relationship. Lexi is an artist who struggles with on-demand paintings. Robyn’s relationship avoidance comes from loosing her (firefighter) father while Lexi is demisexual and suspects she has ADHD. Lexi’s self diagnosis, aided by her sister, doesn’t get an official diagnosis nor she seem to discuss this with Robyn. This is a friends to lovers with a dash of fake dating that turns steamy pretty early in the story. A good story that I enjoyed reading.
Thank you to NetGalley and Bold Strokes Books for the ARC and I am leaving a voluntary review.
Roommates, just roommates. Sure. Absolutely. What? No, no. No feelings. I mean, a one-night-stand-preferring firefighter and a demisexual, neurodivergent artist?!
I got so wrapped up in how lovely and cared for this book made me feel that writing this review has been a bit more of a struggle for me because besides the description above, I don't really know how to describe this book. Except that I want to read it again. I almost never re-read romance novels. But I want to feel that way again. Robbie and Lexi have a deep friendship, taking care of each other in so many little and big ways. The sexual desire brings a nice heat, but JJ Hale brought that friendship feeling to life for me as I was reading it.
Would I recommend this book for someone wanting a hot sexy FF romance? shrugs. maybe?
Would I recommend this book for someone who enjoys character development and love via acts of service? ABSOLUTELY
Get this book. Sink into this book. Finish it feeling like you took a nap under your most cozy blanket that a loved one tucked around you.
Thank you to Bold Stroke Books and NetGalley for the free pdf advance review copy. Thoughts, feelings, opinions, and words are my own.
A follow up to Truly Wanted as some of the same characters appear in this story. A likeable story about two women roommates who find they have more than a friendly liking for each other. Worth a read. No real angst in it. Perhaps a bit of misunderstanding.
Robyn and Lexi have been roommates and friends for four years. Robyn has always had crush on Lexi but she knew nothing would come from it because she assumes Lexi is straight but it’s doesn’t matter because Robyn doesn’t want a relationship after witnessing her mother devastating over her father dying. Lexi never focus on her love life because she more in trying to finished her artwork that’s has deadlines but she been having creative issues and can’t focus but she has realizes she demisexual after looking up on why she doesn’t feel all passionate about being in relationship but starting to feel she wants one. Lexi and Robyn start to see each other in different light when they pretend to be together for Robyn mom sake because she feels that her mom will only be proud of her if she settle down. I enjoy this read I like that we got a glimpse into Sam and Brooke like from previous book Truly Wanted and I enjoy the conversation between the two sisters Lexi and Sam about having ADHD and Lexi may have it and I love that Robyn told Lexi that she makes her feel she is enough.
I received an ARC copy of this book from the Publisher via Netgalley and voluntarily leaving my review.