No Words by Meg Cabot
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
Pub Date: 9/28/21

No Words by Meg Cabot is the third installment of the Little Bridge Island series. This book takes place off the coast of Florida on Little Bridge Island. Jo Wright is our main protagonist. She is a popular children’s book author who has recently been dealing with writers block. She gets invited to a book festival down in Little Bridge for an offer too good to refuse and too good to be true. Jo gets a huge shock when she finds out her nemesis, Will Price is also at the festival after she had been assured he wouldn’t be. As the festivals goes on, Jo begins to wonder if she shouldn’t be so quick to hold a grudge.

No Words was over all an enjoyable experience. I enjoyed the enemies to lovers trope and also that our main characters and most of the supporting characters were all authors. However, there were a couple of issues I had with the book that didn’t make it a home run for me. Books 1&2 of the series had some deep issues that they addressed along with complex relationships and issues for those relationships to work through. No Words though often felt like I was reading a middle grades level book (aside from the bit of spice). Keeping this review spoiler free, I just felt like I wanted some more complexity.

Overall, I do recommend this book if you are fans of the series! 

I received an early release of this book in exchange for an honest review. Thank you so much to the publishers for allowing me the opportunity! 

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