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What an adorable cover! I really loved this book and I’m super excited that it is a series, because I can’t wait to read more! I recommend.

This was a difficult story to get through simply in the way that it was written - it progressed so quickly, it was almost whiplash-ish. The characters feel quick and hard, and it was just unrealistic. I loved the premise and the idea behind the plot, but the execution was less than I would have liked. The author also included a LOT of dialogue - instead of telling me... I like to be shown - actions, thoughts, etc. But nonetheless, it's still a book that had some potential - it just fell flat for me. Thanks for the opportunity to read!

I really struggled with this one. Every time I was about to DNF it I pushed myself to keep going and then it was over? Like what actually happened? I paused and waited two days before writing the review hoping inspiration would strike. Anyhow, this is the definition of an airport book. The cover looks cute, you grab it, you read a chapter, and it lives in your bag until you get back from vacation.
The pacing was weird. The characters were half formed, appearing one dimensional and single minded. When the characters got together it was wild. Like the enemies to lovers pipeline was a game of duck duck goose or hate hate love. The FMC has all these hang ups and "quirks" that lack backstory or reasoning. I understand how her winery is going under she doesn't have a handle on anything that's happening and is throwing herself a pity party.

I read this after reading the next novel in the series, accidentally, and so already recognised some of the characters. This, I think, added to the reading rather than taking away from it but I wouldn’t recommend doing it in that order because of spoilers (the second comes a few months later). However, it was great to add some detail to now familiar characters and I did enjoy the plot overall.

Corkscrew You by Catherine Robertson is a delightful gem in the realm of contemporary romance, set to be published in July 2024. This novel masterfully intertwines beloved tropes such as grumpy/sunshine, enemies to lovers, small town romance, and the irresistible "he falls first" scenario. Robertson's skillful storytelling brings the charming small town to life, with characters that are both endearing and relatable. The chemistry between the grumpy, brooding protagonist and the cheerful, optimistic counterpart crackles with tension and undeniable attraction. The evolution from adversaries to lovers is beautifully paced, filled with witty banter, heartfelt moments, and swoon-worthy romance. Corkscrew You is a heartwarming and thoroughly enjoyable read that will leave readers rooting for love and eagerly turning the pages.
* Contemporary Romance
* Enemies to lovers
* Grumpy Sunshine
* He falls fist

Thank-you NetGalley for the ARC
Love the cover ❤️
This author is new to me.
I am intrigued by the description

loved this book, very cute and easy read, would definitely recommend in store and hand sell to romance lovers! thank you so much for letting me read this book early, i really enjoyed it !!

In "Corkscrew You," Shelby is determined to keep her late father’s beloved winery in business, but that means dealing with Nate, who she forms an irrational hatred of somehow even before she knows he exists, by denting his car for parking in a space that she *might* have been told to park in. I think Shelby is meant to be some kind of late-20s modern Anne Shirley, but she comes off as bratty and dangerously incompetent most of the time. Nate is pretentious and cliched, thinking in French and driving (now-dented) Porsches, but he gets over his enemies-to-lovers thing very quickly. After the first 25%, I was skimming to the sex scenes, which are quite spicy and a bit kinky, which I guess is on brand for these two characters. I have another book to review from this author, so here's hoping the next installment in the series will be different.
Thank you to the publishers and NetGalley for the opportunity to review a temporary digital ARC in exchange for an unbiased review.

I wanted to so deeply love this story, but I ended up not finishing it after two chapters. I think the story would’ve been much cleaner with a 3rd person narrator and the dual POV felt like two never ending streams of thought. It felt poorly edited, and the writing just felt like a 13 year old at best.

Unfortunately I really didn't like this book and therefore I DNFed it at about 30% in. I found the characters to be very annoying and the writing style was very childlike.

Delightful! If you loved the Vine Mess series by Tessa Bailey, you will love this Flora Valley series as well!

I made it to page 20 and i just couldn’t anymore. This isn’t a book in my opinion. It’s the main character rambling on and on about her inner thoughts and there is literally nothing else. Very few dialogue and yeah… it would be a better book if it had actual stuff in it.
***THANK YOU TO NETGALLEY FOR THIS ARC. ALL THOUGHTS AND OPINIONS ARE MY OWN***

Thank you to @NetGalley for letting me read the advanced ebook in exchange for my honest review.
I DNF at 25%. The enemies to lovers was wayyyy to fast. They didn't have time to be enemies they had drinks and kissed the first day at her winery. The pacing is way to fast, at 20% he already thinks hes in love? The non-swear words are giving me an ick and I don't think I'll survive the spicy scenes.
I thought the concept was interesting and the story line would be fun, but this missed the mark.

Let me start by saying, I really liked the premise and overall concept of this story! At times there was some good banter and relationship building, but most of the book felt a little disjunct and clunky. I think the writer is on the right path and just needs to work on a better flow to continue the storyline seamlessly.

This was such a fun read! Enemies-to-lovers is my favorite trope and Shelby and Nate were the best. I laughed quite a bit through this one at their antics. Loved it!

"Could the guy she loves to hate turn out to be her perfect pairing?"
Thank you to Netgalley along with the author Catherine Robertson for letting me read & review this advanced book copy. This was a three star romantic comedy read. Shelby and her family hired Nate to help keep her family owned Flora Valley Wines running after her father passes away. She has to listen to nates tough love advice. This book had great tropes, such as
-Enemies to lovers
-Grumpy Sunshine
-Small town romance
-He falls first

I absolutely loved this book and I couldn’t put it down it was just a beautiful book and I highly recommend reading it, you might need a tissue if you are an emotional person but it’s heartwarming too.
I would like to thank One More Chapter and NetGalley for giving me the opportunity to read and review this book early thank so much it was amazing!

I absolutely loved the first 10 chapters of the book. Funny dialogue. Looks like it will be a nice slow burn where they are tempted but hold back because they are working together. 2 chapters later he is head over heels and they are heading off to bed together and now that’s all we hear about. This could have been an amazing book given more plot development.
Thank you Net Galley for this copy and all opinions are my own.

i wanted to like this one so bad. The concept sounded like so much fun. But I just couldn't connect with the characters. It was really difficult how the FMC wouldn't curse, and used cheesy sayings instead. It made her come off as childish. It also was hard to relate with the MMC and how he was declaring being in love without the two characters really interacting.

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"Corkscrew You" by Catherine Robertson is an absolute delight! The grumpy/sunshine dynamic between Shelby and Nate is electric, turning their love-hate relationship into a sizzling romance. Shelby's passion for saving her father's winery paired with Nate's tough love advice creates a perfect storm of emotions, leading to unexpected, steamy moments that had me hooked. The small-town charm of Flora Valley and the witty, authentic dialogue make this a must-read. Robertson's humor shines through, making me laugh out loud while rooting for Shelby and Nate's happily ever after. A heartfelt and fun journey from enemies to lovers!