Unromance

Erin Connor

Book - 2025

"Sawyer Greene knows romance. She's a bestselling author of the genre--or she was, until her ex left her with nothing but writer's block and a bitter, broken heart. But when she gets stuck in the elevator with a handsome stranger, she sees their meet cute for what it is: just a one-night stand. It might have worked, too, if they could stop running into each other. Actor Mason West sees Sawyer's reappearance in his life as a sign. Obviously, they're meant to cure each other. Him of the hopeless romanticism that only ends in heartbreak--and tabloid trainwrecks--and Sawyer of her writer's block. Their agreement is simple: Sawyer will be Mason's perfect romcom love interest, showering him with every romance tr...ick in the book so he never falls for them again. Only rules? 1. No (more) sex, and 2. No matter how swoony the circumstances, absolutely no falling in love. It's a foolproof plan. Until Sawyer and Mason find that, once set in motion, some plots cannot be stopped--and despite their best efforts, they might be hurtling towards a happy ending..."--

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Subjects
Genres
Romance fiction
Novels
Published
New York : Forever 2025.
Language
English
Main Author
Erin Connor (author)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
343 pages ; 21 cm
ISBN
9781538759424
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Review by Library Journal Review

DEBUT Romance novelist Sawyer Greene has an extreme case of writer's block, and her book is overdue. What she needs is inspiration, and she's desperate for it. When a recent one-night stand, Mason West, suggests that they could help each other, she's all ears. Mason has recently been dumped--again. He's a hopeless romantic, falling in love quickly and seeing romance everywhere. What he really needs is someone to ruin romance for him, and who better than a romance writer? They strike a deal and make a list of romance tropes that Sawyer will ruin for Mason. Hopefully these "dates" will break Sawyer's writer's block and let her write romance again. What starts out as a fun, platonic series of dates grows into something deeper, despite Sawyer and Mason's attempts to quash their feelings. These protagonists are interesting and well-drawn, with relatable flaws and past baggage. The writing style is fluid and nicely paced; fast enough to pull readers along but slow enough to draw out the tension and get to know the characters. The plot is unique, and the writing is witty, amusing, and well done. VERDICT This sexy, swoon-worthy romance is an unputdownable debut.--Heather Miller Cover

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

A one-night stand leads to a mutually beneficial agreement between a romance author and a heartthrob actor in this trope-filled rom-com. When Sawyer Greene and Mason Álvarez-West get stuck in an elevator, Sawyer is not interested in this being the meet-cute beginning of a new romance. Her ex-girlfriend left her believing it was impossible to balance writing and a relationship, and Sawyer is already behind deadline for her next book. A no-strings hookup seems a great idea, though…until she runs into Mason again at an adorable Christmas market. Hopeless romantic Mason's on-screen turned off-screen romance is over, and he needs to remain single for a while to stay out of the tabloids in anticipation of a big upcoming announcement about his career. Cue what they call "Mission: (un)Romance"--Sawyer and Mason agree to participate in several romantic cliches together so she can inoculate him against them through exposure while also getting inspiration for her next book. The only rules are no more sex and no falling in love--both of which become increasingly difficult to follow. Set during a Chicago winter, this swoony, humorous love story is sure to warm hearts on cold days. Chapter headings that define various romance tropes ("Crash Landing: Falling for them--literally. Bonus points for landing on top of them, faces millimeters apart") make it clear that debut author Connor is writing with love for voracious romance readers. The pacing meanders as the plot moves forward in sometimes inorganic ways, but the delightful couple remains compelling on their "strangers to friends to lovers to idiots to lovers" journey. An immensely charming debut. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.