Queen B’s Decree: Nobody Puts Romcoms in the Corner had a cute concept. Two flatmates, drunk one evening, recreate the lift from Dirty Dancing and post it on social media. After a ton of views, they decide to continue recreating romcom moments.
Harry moves into Sally’s flat after he breaks up with his cheating girlfriend. But, surprise…he has his own house. He just won’t kick his cheating ex out. *insert confused face.* Harry is a very anti-romcom grump, the complete opposite of Sally, who is trying to find her true love.
I had a hard time connecting to either character. Both felt like such extremes, very black or white. Their chemistry was definitely there, but I wondered about the romantic connection, as they never seemed to actually talk about life. Overall it was cute and lighthearted, even though it does go into some difficult moments at times. I enjoyed their recreations and the interactions within their friend group. Nobody Puts Romcoms in the Corner was another cute read from Kathryn Freeman.
Book: Nobody Puts Romcoms in the Corner by Kathryn Freeman
Series: standalone
Genre: RomCom
Hotness: medium salsa
Plot Devices/Tropes: grumpy/sunshine