Review: New York, Actually

Book Review: New York, Actually, by Sarah Morgan

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Meet Molly—New York's most famous advice columnist, she considers herself an expert at relationships…as long as they're other people's. Still bruised from her last breakup, Molly is in no rush to find happily-ever-after—the only love of her life is her dalmatian, Valentine. 
Meet Daniel—A cynical divorce lawyer, he's hardwired to think relationships are a bad idea. If you don't get involved, no one can get hurt. Until he finds himself borrowing a dog to meet the gorgeous woman he sees running in Central Park every morning… 
Molly and Daniel both think they know everything about relationships. But as they try—and fail—to resist their undeniable chemistry, they'll soon discover they just might have a lot left to learn…

Genre: contemporary romance

Publication date: June 2017

Mature content: yes

Review: I can't say the story of New York, Actually is entirely original, and I also can't say the plot isn't a little bit predictable. But the book is very well written, the characters are sufficiently developed and the best? It's funny, witty, lighthearted in places and serious when it needs to be. It's a perfect summer read and Sarah Morgan might just be my new favorite author.


New York, Actually is book one in the From Manhattan With Love series and despite the fact that I'm not even halfway through my Summer Reading List, I decided to download book two in the series, Sunset in Central Park: The perfect romantic comedy to curl up with (From Manhattan with Love), because I'm just not ready to part with all these characters I've come to love.

Totally recommended!

Happy Readings, 

the book worm, book blog

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