Until Love Do Us Part

A fun, feel-good romance

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Pub Date 1 Jun 2017 | Archive Date 23 Jun 2017

Description

What happens when two people who hate each other are forced to cooperate by law? A fun, feisty, feel-good romance for fans of Sophie Kinsella and Lindsey Kelk.

Amalia and Ryan met at Yale Law School, from which their mutual dislike for one another was born.

Amalia Berger is a successful, high society New York lawyer. Chicago-based lawyer Ryan O'Moore is the eldest of four sons whose chaotic family run a pub in the heart of the Big Apple.

New York beckons after Ryan is offered a promotion. But when the defence lawyer of his first case is the one and only Amalia Berger, things become complicated.

The courtroom clash escalates between them to the point that the judge sentences them both to a punishment of community service, forcing them to spend time together...

What happens when two people who hate each other are forced to cooperate by law? A fun, feisty, feel-good romance for fans of Sophie Kinsella and Lindsey Kelk.

Amalia and Ryan met at Yale Law School...


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ISBN 9781786694300
PRICE £2.99 (GBP)
PAGES 278

Average rating from 28 members


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And Ms Premoli strikes again! After the fabulous 'You drive me crazy' I wasn't sure if she could top that one... but she comes very close to writing relatable characters and hilarious ensuing situations!
Ryan and Amalia are gorgous characters and their banter was cute, witty and swoony(?).
I loved it... Kudos! Looking forward to the next brilliant one! (No pressure of course) ;)

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I received this e-book for free to read and review before it was published. The title of this e-book is Until Love Do Us Part by author Anna Premoli. As you can guess by the title this is a romance novel. But it turns out to be much more then that. It has yes romance but also some comedy and drama as well. You can't help love Amalia strong will and determination and Ryan and all his typical being a male. I do love the first part of the plot line with the older ladies. I wish they would have been in the story-line but understand why they aren't. This story isn't about them but about Amalia and Ryan. I really do like where the author came up with the inspiration to use the background of these two being lawyers. And I like the the dedication that the author gave to her mother. You think you know how this story is going to end but it actually surprises you and in the end you think the author ended it just right. This book is a must read for anybody, It would make a great beach read or anywhere.

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***ARC received in exchange of an honest opinion***

This is a great book to read if you're looking for a romantic comedy that will make you laught and swoon. It's the kind of "light" read I enjoy and the fact it's about lawyers (I'm a Law student) was an added bonus.

I definitely recommend it for fans if chick-lit and romantic comedies!

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This was fun sort of Tracy-Hepburn contemporary romance. Amalia is a very successful, feisty defense lawyer in New York City. She’s shocked to confront Ryan O’Moore, the new deputy district attorney, on one of her cases. The two had known each other at Yale Law School and she’d been very attracted to him, but he had shut down quite rudely.

When the two start sniping at each other in court, the judge orders them to 50 hours of community service that they must perform together. You know what’s going to happen as they spend more time together.

From the alternating POVs, we find out that Ryan has always been attracted to Amalia. He’s put off that she comes from such a wealthy background and makes several derisive comments about how easy it is for the rich to get away with things.

The dialogue between Amalia and Ryan is fun. It gets a bit slapstick as Amalia has trouble getting to work on time or dealing with some of the messes involved with their community service.

What I found objectionable was how Ryan, supposedly a brilliant lawyer, took out his anti-rich animosity against Amalia’s client in what seemed a very unprofessional manner. Add in his self-assurance that anyone who came from wealth must be a spoiled jerk even when there is no evidence that Amalia fits that stereotype.

If you can overlook that, you’ll enjoy the romance and witty dialogue.

I was given a free ARC of this book from Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.

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Great book, easy read… Held my attention and was sad to see it end. Thanks for the opportunity to read it!

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