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A delightful Caribbean-set romp about an ambitious designer of apocalyptic video games with a strategy for (almost) everything who discovers what happens when her best-laid plans go off course . . .

Sloane Cooper is up for her dream job as a designer for a top video game company. During the interview, though, she somehow promises the all-male panel that she’ll remain single and fully dedicated to the work. It’s actually fine—after her last boyfriend cheated on her, she vowed to focus on her career anyway.

Enter Charlie, aka Hot Neighbor Guy, a near-stranger who shocks her with the offer of an all-inclusive trip to a Turks and Caicos resort. The catch? Charlie originally planned the trip with his ex, and asks Sloane to pose as his new girlfriend to make his old flame come running back. Against her better judgment, Sloane says yes; she can use the time away to develop a game design that will dazzle the Catapult team and get her a job offer.

Despite sparks flying in paradise, the trip can’t lead to more. As their connection deepens, Sloane is reminded that she can’t fall for Charlie and get knocked off her professional path. Besides, he’s trying to win back his true love.

Can Sloane figure out a way to move past heartbreak, land the job of her dreams, and avoid catching feelings? The zombie apocalypse would be easier to solve—at least she’s prepared for that.

352 pages, Paperback

First published March 19, 2024

About the author

Neely Tubati Alexander

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Neely Tubati Alexander is originally from the Pacific Northwest and resides in Arizona with her husband and two children. Her debut novel, LOVE BUZZ, won the Zibby Award for Best Beach Read and was hailed by Good Morning America as "the perfect escapist read...absolutely delightful." Her books have been featured in Cosmopolitan, Elle, and Nerd Daily, with starred reviews of her work from Library Journal, Publisher's Weekly, and Kirkus. Booklist declared her "an exciting new romance writer."

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Profile Image for Kim ~ It’s All About the Thrill.
683 reviews597 followers
March 27, 2024
You are in a bar with your bestie 👯‍♀️ Tess… of course drinks 🥂🥃🍸 are involved.. 😬… She dares you to walk up and kiss a random guy.. 😮… Why?? 🤷‍♀️ … Why not??😂 So you both are knocking back some cocktails 🍸… and ratings dudes 1 to serial killer… 😂🤣… and then you see him… the random dude… you want to kiss 😘…

OMG this was SO much fun!!! What about Hot Neighbor Guy in 6A?? I guess Sloane forgot about him when she was stalking out dudes in the bar…😬😂🙄 This book was absolutely adorable!! The witty banter!! I loved it!! 😉

Sloane is chasing her dreams… going after her dream job.. fake dating…😏… Jetting ✈️ off to Turks and Caicos 🌴.. with a stranger.. 😳… and the list goes on… SO much FUN!!! Oh and there is her absolutely adorable 🥰 dog FINN!!! 🐾🐾🐾🐾

Thank you so much to @harperperennial for my gifted copy!

If you are looking for a fantastic rom com… HERE you go!! Pub date was March 19th!!! 🥳🥳🥳 Run 🏃‍♀️ and get a copy!! You can bet I am going to read Love Buzz by @neelyalexanderwrites
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238 reviews1 follower
March 6, 2024
DNF at like 30 something pages

I'm sorry, Neely, this premise and that conversation in the interview are not it.

Not only is it illegal to discuss someone's personal life in an interview, that was the first question.

Not only is that mandate on her life unethical, it's completely misogynistic.

As a woman in STEM, this takes it too far.
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6,294 reviews352 followers
March 22, 2024
A flirty, feel good vacation romance between Sloane, a South Asian American female video game designer recently dumped and Charlie, her hot neighbor who is also fresh off a breakup. When he proposes Sloane accompany him on a vacation for two to Turks and Caicos he had planned to go on with his former girlfriend, the two find themselves slowly falling in love while Sloane works on a designing a game to win a new job and finds out she's competing with her ex. I liked but didn't love this one. It was good on audio and a quick, light-hearted read. Many thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for an early digital copy in exchange for my honest review!

Steam level: some open door scenes, mild details
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657 reviews
December 15, 2023
What started strong became really clunky by the end, but overall this was a good read and felt stronger than the author’s debut. I appreciated the gamer subplot but think it could’ve been handled more impactfully (and not just with a neat bow in the epilogue).

Thanks to Netgalley and the publisher for an ARC in exchange for an honest review.
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3,113 reviews1,041 followers
February 3, 2024
3 stars

This is a sweet, fun read. A sort-of-friends-to-lovers romance with fake relationship/forced proximity vibes, it’s fun and entertaining with likeable characters and a slow-burning love story.

Sloane is a doomsday prepping gamer who is in the running for her dream job as a designer at a hugely successful video game company. With promises to her potential new bosses to remain single and without outside entanglements, she is sent away to design a new game within a week as part of the final part of her interview.

And then Charlie comes along. After an unexpected meet-cute, Charlie and Sloane learn that they are neighbours, and they’re about to get a whole lot closer when Charlie invites Sloane along on a tropical island holiday that he had booked for him and his ex-girlfriend. He wants to make her jealous, and asks Sloane to pose as his girlfriend for the week. Sloane figures she can use the week to design and build her game, plus she gets a holiday, so she agrees, and the two near-strangers/almost-friends head off for a week in a romantic resort.

This book is full of fun, chemistry-filled moments as Charlie and Sloane spend time together, laugh, play, and get to know each other. There are some really fun and sweet moments, and you can see behind the scenes that feelings are developing, and there’s a fantastic slow burn as they wrestle with their growing feelings for each other.

But Charlie is fresh off a break-up, and Sloane is still burned from her last relationship. Then there’s the general turmoil of her life at present, her interfering, demanding mother, and the stress of building her game, getting her dream job, and the terms of employment that she agreed to.

There’s a lot to overcome, and there is some drama to wade through before these two can get their HEA. I found it a bit frustrating, and wanted to give them both a push, but the romance does come - sweet, sexy and heartfelt - along with some character growth for both of them, and the story ends really nicely.

I’d be inclined to say he changed me. But if I really look, I know that’s not true. He didn’t change me. He made me more deeply who I am and have been afraid to be.

This is a smart and fun read. A bit lighter on the romance than I usually prefer, but I enjoyed it.

3 stars.

An Advanced Review Copy was generously provided by the author for an honest review.


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1,666 reviews22 followers
October 10, 2024
1.5 stars rounded up

I'm disappointed. This started off fun, but is too crass for me at times, and I'm not even talking about he sex scenes where I just skim them because I'm don't care to read about or watch others having sex. Plus there is a lot of drinking and I don't find drunk people funny ever. However, most of that stuff didn't happen before they made it to their holiday destination. But in the first part of the book, the interview scene was poorly crafted; even if the men were misogynistic, it is completely illegal to do what they did and they'd have been far more careful in what they said to avoid a lawsuit given the bad publicity that would bring them. They'd have been more likely to comb her social media to find out or simply say they found a better candidate without saying that they didn't want women. Also, that showed no self-respect on Sloane's part.

However, I was willing to let that interview go to see how the story went since I decided that was a small part. Sadly, it wasn't good enough to compensate for the inane interview scene, the crass bits and the sex scenes.
March 13, 2024
In a Not So Perfect World was a forced proximity, slow burn, set in a beautiful tropical destination.  With forging a friendship and low angst mixed together, this book was so easy to read.  I adored how short the chapters were and that I was able to sneak in a few pages here and there.  In a Not So Perfect World definitely checks all the boxes for what you would want to bring as a beach read!
“Wait, you want me to go on this trip with you so you can make your ex-girlfriend jealous?”
“Yes.”

Sloane and Charlie’s meet cute in the bar was absolutely adorable!  And when she found out he was her hot neighbor, I couldn’t stop smiling.  So when Charlie propositioned Sloane to go on an inclusive trip to Turks and Caicos, I was shouting at her to say yes.  He was in desperate need to make his ex jealous.  And she needed to work on a project for her dream job.  Yet paradise has a way of painting what could be just friendship, into something so much more.
I think he will respond with something like, You need help. It’s what Zane would have said.
But instead, he nods his head ever so slightly and stares at me when he says, “I get it.”
Who are you? I want to ask. I squint as if that might help me see his insides.

I loved Charlie, he was someone who was so easy to like.  Even while he was struggling and hurt from his past breakup.  I just loved how he made things effortlessly fun and seemed to have this light that radiated happiness outwards.    Plus he had the best t-shirts!  We only got this story in Sloane’s voice, yet I had no problem piecing together exactly who Charlie was.  He was kind, heartfelt, and seemed like someone you could easily be friends with. With Sloane and her high walls, I was cheering for Charlie to knock them down every step of the way.
I press my eyelids together so tightly they hurt. I am not here to play house with my heartbroken neighbor who’s using me to make his ex jealous.

Charlie tried his best to earn Sloane’s trust.  She kept so much of herself hidden.  Not only her childhood trauma, but that she was still struggling from a breakup too.  So Sloane was definitely a multifaceted character.  I loved her drive and that she was reaching for the stars to accomplish her dream, to work at the video game company.  Even if the work space seemed as though it could be toxic.  Yet I did struggle with her, since she got in the way of her happiness with Charlie.  From time to time.  I just wanted to smoosh them together, tell Sloane it would all be okay, and have them kiss and be together forever please!
There’s no scenario where this ends well for me.

Sloane and Charlie had this slow burn romance simmering between them.  Charlie was getting over his heartache, Sloane too.  And Sloane’s whole focus was on the path to her dream job.  Yet feelings kept creeping in from time to time.  Especially when alcohol was involved.  So what felt like friendship formed, and then more came tumbling in too.  Also, while there were side characters that were easy to like, the shining star was definitely Finn!  He was Sloane’s dog.  He was so adorable, and I wish he could have gone on the vacation with them.  He stole the show every single time that he was on the page!
I hear him shuffle closer. “As you wish,” he whispers into my ear as his hands make contact with my neck.

So with water balloon fights, scavenger hunts, Kix and Fruity Pebbles, and more, this book took us on an adventure.  While there was some steam on the pages, I’d categorize it as lower on the heat scale.  And that happily for now ending will leave readers smiling.  So if you’re looking for a book to bring to the beach this summer, this may just be your book!

*I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book, provided by the author. All thoughts and opinions are my own.*

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134 reviews276 followers
June 5, 2024
3.75⭐️s

I recommend for something light hearted, has summer vibes, and to not be taken seriously. I had a good time with the concepts of this book knowing it wasn’t real (regarding the stupid, workplace men) and just focused on the dynamic of Sloan and Charlie.
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519 reviews42 followers
May 24, 2024
In A Not So Perfect World
⭐️⭐️💫
🌶️🌶️
📚 Romance
🎶 Drift Away - Uncle Cracker

One sentence synopsis:
Sloane promises in an interview that she won’t get romantically involved (🙄) and goes on an all expenses paid impromptu vacation with her neighbor to work on her project for her interview only to then catch feelings for her neighbor.

Book Review:
Eh this was just ok. I think there are people who will love this but that’s not me. I felt the main characters had no chemistry, the story felt bland and I grew bored halfway through. These two characters also have no business being in a relationship with anyone until they put some emotional distance between themselves and their exes.

Let’s also be clear, any interview question that asks about your personal life is ILLEGAL. No company in their right mind would ever ask such personal, inappropriate , and disrespectful questions to an interviewee. If so, they should sue and they would win.

✨ Thank you @harperperennial for my #gifted copy✨
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580 reviews84 followers
March 31, 2024
This is the third book I have read where one person subs in for another on a would be romantic getaway/ honeymoon. And I'm discovering I love this trope.

Highly recommend this book of you loved the Unhoneymooners and How to Honeymoon alone.

This book far exceeded my expectations.

A couple if spicy scenes and the HEA does not include an engagement/marriage/pregnancy
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279 reviews43 followers
March 29, 2024
3.75 stars.

Sloane is always ready. She carries an emergency kit with her at all times. Having survived a hoouse flood when she was younger, she is prepared! Obsessed with being a video game designer, her dream of working at Catapult (reminded me of Square Enix) is about to come true.
Charlie is an aspiring actor, with his only credit as the spray on abs guy. Both have just broken up with who was considered their true loves. In a chance encounter (and they also happen to be next door neighbors), he invites her to Turks & Caicos to make his ex Brooke jealous, in what should have been a trip between Charlie and Brooke. Sloane decides, why not, as she prepares herself to snag the job of her dreams at Catapult.

First off, the book starts off in a bar bathroom, during an LA earthquake, where another girl trips on her heel and busts her tooth on a sink. I'm not really sure why this scene happened. It seemed like an afterthought and it was the first few pages. It didn't bore me, but I was expecting something else to come of it.

Secondly, Catapult basically tells Sloane she can't have the job if she has a boyfriend, decides to get married, has a baby, etc. In this day and age, I would have called my lawyer asap and all financial problems would have been solved. She goes along with it as a final candidate for the job.

Lastly, I wished there was more description of Turks & Caicos. I felt they were regulated in their suite. most of the time.

I loved Love Buzz, and I was excited for her second book. Wish it could have been maybe 30 pages less, or have more Turks & Caicos descriptions.
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1,341 reviews158 followers
November 8, 2023
A sweet and exciting rom com story. Sloane Cooper is our heroine. She is still spinning from a surprise breakup and struggling to pay her bills as she gave up her work to put all of her efforts into landing a dream job as a game designer. When her best friend dares her to meet a man in a bar, she finds out later that they are neighbors. Better yet, he is reeling from his own break up and needs a stand in for a trip he has planned. Should Sloane take a leap of faith? Better then your typical story, fun, thoughtful and believable! Grab this book and take a leap with Sloane #Harperperrenial #Inanotsoperfectworld #Neelytubatialexander
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178 reviews2 followers
April 9, 2024
If this was a netflix rom com, i would eat it right up! (but for real, @netflix - can you do it pls).

first wanna send a big thank you to harper perrenial / net galley for this arc!

I needed a quick and lighter romance read to break up some of my recent reads and i’m glad i chose this one! i really liked both of the main characters (hellooooo charlie) and their banter felt very realistic to me. i honestly just had ton of fun reading their convos and living through their experience of this vacay in turks & caicos and the people they meet there.

the thought process of sloane throughout the book also felt very real in a lot of ways! the struggles she faced in the career world of game design felt (unfortunately) real not only for that field, but for tons of women in the workplace.

the story didn’t blow me away, but the way it felt real (to me at least) made me enjoy it even more. there were some things that i felt like i needed more to connect with - for example, sloane’s family losing their house and all of their belongings in the flood. there wasn’t enough there for me to feel like it fully made sense in the story? almost like we needed more or just needed it taken out completely. but i did love the way the ending all came together.

overall - this was a good, quick read. would highly recommend for the perfect beach/vacay read! book is out now so go grab yourself a copy ✨
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909 reviews114 followers
July 30, 2024
I loved this book. Neely Tubati Alexander writes such great romance books that really hit home with me. I really enjoyed this one about neighbors who go on a trip to make their exes jealous and end up falling for each other. Charlie was true perfection as a book boyfriend and I loved Sloane as the main character as she tries to get her dream job and the dream boyfriend. Both of them felt so authentic and had relatable life issues. This is definitely a fun read for the upcoming summer days and I highly recommend checking out LOVE BUZZ by this author as well!

Thanks to Harper for the gifted copy!
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568 reviews30 followers
March 20, 2024
Thank you BooksSparks, Harper Books, and Neely Tubati Alexander for my #gifted copy of In A not So Perfect World!

𝐓𝐢𝐭𝐥𝐞: 𝐈𝐧 𝐀 𝐍𝐨𝐭 𝐒𝐨 𝐏𝐞𝐫𝐟𝐞𝐜𝐭 𝐖𝐨𝐫𝐥𝐝
𝐀𝐮𝐭𝐡𝐨𝐫: 𝐍𝐞𝐞𝐥𝐲 𝐓𝐮𝐛𝐚𝐭𝐢 𝐀𝐥𝐞𝐱𝐚𝐧𝐝𝐞𝐫
𝐍𝐚𝐫𝐫𝐚𝐭𝐨𝐫: 𝐉𝐨𝐫𝐣𝐞𝐚𝐧𝐚 𝐌𝐚𝐫𝐢𝐞
𝐏𝐮𝐛 𝐃𝐚𝐭𝐞: 𝐌𝐚𝐫𝐜𝐡 𝟏𝟗, 𝟐𝟎𝟐𝟒

★★★★★

𝘐 𝘢𝘮 𝘵𝘩𝘳𝘪𝘭𝘭𝘦𝘥 𝘵𝘰 𝘣𝘦 𝘢 𝘉𝘰𝘰𝘬𝘴𝘱𝘢𝘳𝘬𝘴 𝘚𝘱𝘳𝘪𝘯𝘨 𝘙𝘦𝘢𝘥𝘪𝘯𝘨 𝘊𝘩𝘢𝘭𝘭𝘦𝘯𝘨𝘦 𝘈𝘮𝘣𝘢𝘴𝘴𝘢𝘥𝘰𝘳 𝘢𝘯𝘥 𝘩𝘢𝘷𝘦 𝘵𝘩𝘦 𝘰𝘱𝘱𝘰𝘳𝘵𝘶𝘯𝘪𝘵𝘺 𝘵𝘰 𝘳𝘦𝘢𝘥 𝘢𝘯𝘥 𝘳𝘦𝘷𝘪𝘦𝘸 𝘐𝘯 𝘈 𝘕𝘰𝘵 𝘚𝘰 𝘗𝘦𝘳𝘧𝘦𝘤𝘵 𝘞𝘰𝘳𝘭𝘥! #𝘚𝘗𝘙𝘊2024 #𝘛𝘩𝘦𝘕𝘦𝘸𝘊𝘭𝘢𝘴𝘴𝘪𝘤𝘴

I LOVED every single thing about this book! If this is not on your TBR, it needs to be. In A Not So Perfect World is such a fun rom-com and I cannot recommend it enough!

Up for her dream job at Catapult, a video game company, Sloane Cooper promises the interview panel that she will remain single if accepted into the role in order to focus on her career. Newly single, this isn’t a problem for Sloane. While waiting to hear back from Catapult, Sloane’s hot neighbor, Charlie, invites her on an all-inclusive trip to Turks and Caicos, which was previously booked as a vacation for him and his now ex-girlfriend. With hopes of making his ex jealous, Sloane agrees, and vows to use the time to work on developing a game to win over the Catapult team. In paradise, sparks start to fly between Sloane and Charlie. Can Sloane stay committed to her professional goals and stay out of a relationship?

I dare you to read this book and now fall in love with Charlie. He was just perfect and I loved everything about him.

🎧I alternated between the physical book, and the audiobook, which is narrated by one of my favorites, Jorjeana Marie! When I saw she was the one narrating this book, I knew I had to grab an audio copy to complement my reading experience. You are in for a real treat if you listen to the audiobook. Jorjeana Marie always nails her performances, and she was superb in this one!

🎮Kumquat!
🎮Forced Proximity
🎮Slow Burn
🎮Women in STEM
🎮Fake Dating
🎮Acquaintances/Neighbors to Lovers
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735 reviews1 follower
May 6, 2024
Mini Audiobook Review:

”I’m in awe of you. Of all your talent and drive and just you. You’re…You’re Kix.”

I absolutely LOVED this book! I do not understand why the ratings are low for this one? I had read Neely's debut and I thought that was going to be a romance but ended up being more women's fiction so I thought maybe this one was going to be the same - it was not!

I just loved everything from start to end and all the fun in the middle! I love the progression of Sloane & Charlie's relationship. This isn't overly spicy but does have a few moments. I also love that Neely had Sloane work in a male dominated field as a video game creator and the struggle of being in the industry.

I ended up listening to this one in a day because I just was so into it (also had the help of little distraction at work). I thought the narrator, Jorjeana Marie did a fantastic job and was such an easy listen.

I feel like this could be an underrated romance & I think romance readers would enjoy or if you are thinking about trying a romance, this is a great intro read.

This book just made me really happy & I hope others give it a try!

Content Warnings from Storygraph:
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1,505 reviews319 followers
April 28, 2024
I thought the beginning of this book, a couple of best friends in a bathroom at the bar was so great in showing characters that I was really impressed. I continued to read, and enjoyed the writing.

Some of this is about workplace sexism, particularly those industries that are difficult for women and likely place an expectation that is not placed on men.

Sloane escapes the real world to a fantasy to find the real things she wants - while some readers may feel there's absolutely no way the overt request would ever be made of a woman not to get caught up in family drama, or they don't want to read it in idealized characters, I'm not with them, and I didn't see this as too far off base. It's doesn't take long to discover pockets of good ol boys at any large company, nor do I doubt there are industries full of them, nor do I doubt ambitious young people give in to the demand of them to live their dreams .

So, I appreciate that conflict as well as the multi layered ex recovery(though I liked that less) and I found this book immensely enjoyable to read. I could've used less push& pull during the resort stay, but I'll take what I can get.
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September 25, 2024
This was a fun romance! Sloane, the main character, is a designer of video games. She is starting a new and exciting job and her bosses ask her to commit to not being in a romantic relationship so she can give all her energy to the job. She agrees and then a conflict arises. Her neighbour Charlie asks her to go on a trip with him to make his ex jealous. As she begins to have feelings for Charlie she is conflicted since she has made the big job commitment. This was a fun story that flowed well. The characters were interesting and it was an enjoyable read.
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714 reviews83 followers
March 4, 2024
4.5 stars

Thanks to Harper Perennial for the gifted copy of this book!

Perspectives: woman in STEM, Indian American (AAPI)

After really enjoying Neely's debut LOVE BUZZ, I knew I had to read IN A NOT SO PERFECT WORLD. This book is absolutely no sophomore slump!

While this romance is really fun: a kiss with a stranger, an unexpected trip to Turks and Caicos, and some less-than-stellar exes, I also really loved all parts of the plot. Neely did such a good job with the friendships, jobs, and family expectations. As a woman in STEM, I loved the realistic portrayal of applying for jobs in a male-dominated field. Honestly, the expectations are just ridiculous and I have totally been in a similar situation before. This is a total win!
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190 reviews
June 21, 2024
I loved this romance novel so much - it hooked me immediately from the first page!

I loved learning more about the fascinating world of gaming and also the overall premise.

Two heartbroken people (a female gamer and male actor from LA) decide to go on a vacation together and fall in love.

Would you ever go on an island 🏝️ vacation with a HOT 🔥 neighbor who is a complete stranger?

I appreciated that the author called out that any girl would be hesitant to do so.

Even though the story was narrated from the single POV of the FMC, it was pretty clear from the MMC’s reactions how he felt about her so it didn’t feel like a one-sided love story or that we were missing his POV. Though this was a slow burn romance, the sexual tension was so palpable! 🔥🔥 I also understood why the FMC was hesitant at first to pursue a relationship with him.

I also appreciated that the author portrayed the sexism and misogyny that exists in the male dominated world of gaming.

I loved how the FMC, who was half Indian with a difficult Indian mother, came up with game concepts and design - it was so cool!

Looking forward to reading the author’s debut, Love Buzz and her next book!
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Author 2 books65 followers
November 23, 2023
This book was a delight—smooth, elevated writing, plenty of spice, and a perfect blend of reality and romance. Dialogue is sharp but not annoyingly quippy (this is a personal pet peeve of mine), and the story moves at a good clip. Characters have dimension and are easy to root for, and the gamer aspect adds some additional interest.

Fans of TJR and Emily Giffin should have this book on their list for 2024!
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447 reviews8 followers
March 30, 2024
Five Stars. Hands down my favorite romance of 2024 so far. Readers who enjoy witty banter, longing/angst, immersive tropical settings, video games, he falls first, and delicious tension have got to add this to your spring and summer TBR!

Sloane Cooper is an easy heroine to root for; she’s up for her dream job as a designer for a top video game company. During the interview, though, she somehow promises the all-male panel that she’ll remain single and fully dedicated to the work. It’s actually fine—after her last boyfriend cheated on her, she vowed to focus on her career anyway.

Enter Charlie, aka Hot Neighbor Guy, a near-stranger who shocks her with the offer of an all-inclusive trip to a Turks and Caicos resort. The catch? Charlie originally planned the trip with his ex, and asks Sloane to pose as his new girlfriend to make his old flame come running back. Against her better judgment, Sloane says yes; she can use the time away to develop a game design that will dazzle the Catapult team and get her a job offer.

Despite sparks flying in paradise, the trip can’t lead to more. As their connection deepens, Sloane is reminded that she can’t fall for Charlie and get knocked off her professional path. Besides, he’s trying to win back his true love.

Can Sloane figure out a way to move past heartbreak, land the job of her dreams, and avoid catching feelings? The zombie apocalypse would be easier to solve—at least she’s prepared for that.

Sweet, sweet, HOT CHARLIE. He’s so open and vulnerable pushing Sloane out of her comfort zone! He wear shirts with puns and reads historical romances. There are heated resort game competitions, hilarious rum punch dances, ‘only one chaise lounge’, and grand gestures.

Someone please make this into the rom-com movie of my dreams!
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2 reviews4 followers
February 7, 2024
"I learned quickly that video games are not only a great distraction and escape from the plagues of real life, but that many can teach you how to survive all sorts of possible disasters, regardless of how realistic or obscure."

Sloane Cooper is a late-twenty something who is super late on her rent, dealing with the emotions of her recent break up, and trying to make her dream come true in becoming a video game designer. When heartbreak hits Sloane good, her best friend Tess takes her out on the town to get over her man. Enter Charlie. Charlie is preparing for a once-in-a-lifetime honeymoon for an ex-fiancé he still loves but left him for another man. After realizing they've known each other for longer than when they met, Charlie asks Sloane to accompany him on an all-expense paid vacation to Turks and Caicos. Sloane agrees, even though she has to design and build a video game in a final interview for the larger video game company during this trip.

We have forced proximity, slow-burn, one bed, and acquaintances to lovers as our tropes. I get really impatient when I romance books really drag out a slow-burn, but Neely Tubati Alexander made me ENJOY a slow-burn. There was fun, and funny, moments between Sloane and Charlie that had me laughing out loud. I really enjoyed Sloane's thought process at every twist and turn she encountered. I also enjoyed the connection these two characters developed in such a short period of time and how they were able to naturally open up to one another when they were ready. This novel is open door, but not explicit in comparison to other open door romance novels.

My only issue was that there were too many conflicts for Sloane at the end of the book that made it hard to follow, but it was able to resolve at the end. I really enjoyed this novel and look forward to coming novels from Neely.

Thank you NetGalley and Harper Perennial and Paperbacks for an ARC in exchange for an honest review.
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1,010 reviews67 followers
August 1, 2024
The sand was soft between her toes as she walked along the shoreline. This place was paradise, a nice reprieve from the real world and all the troubles she left behind on a whim. A trip with a stranger? Who was she? She glanced back at him, sitting on a lounge chair… he wasn’t a stranger to her anymore.

In a Not So Perfect World follows Sloane, a game designer who is trying to land her dream job while dealing with an intense heartbreak. When she’s invited on an all-expenses paid trip to paradise, she accepts in hopes it’ll help reset her life.

This was a refreshing read, getting to see a woman in the gaming industry. I loved seeing Sloane pursue her dream and getting a look into the gaming world. The romance was cute and I loved Charlie as a character, but their romance felt rushed for me. Both are getting over break-ups (Charlie just a few days before the trip) and their instant connection just felt a little hard to believe. Overall though, it was a cute read.

If you’re looking for a fake dating, forced proximity romance in a tropical setting, then give this one a read!

CW: Infidelity, Misogyny, Sexism.
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Author 7 books21.2k followers
April 19, 2024
In a Not So Perfect World is about Sloane, a video game designer, and doomsday planner, working towards landing her dream job at a top video game design company. After finding out the guy she was in love with had been cheating on her, she gets an interview and promises the male designers she plans to remain single. This shouldn’t be hard since her relationship is over.

Until, she is approached by her neighbor Charlie to go on an all-inclusive trip to all paid-for trips to Turks and Caicos to a resort, and the catch is that he is using her to make his ex jealous. So she decides to use the time away to build the game design that will help her land her dream job, all while trying to avoid catching feelings for her hot neighbor.

This book was such a fun and lighthearted romcom. I loved the relationship between Sloane and Tess. And the sweet romance that starts with Charlie. The other individuals in the resort competition were classic.

To listen to my interview with the author, go to my podcast at:
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105 reviews3 followers
March 27, 2024
Overall, I liked this story. The two main characters had good chemistry and the fake dating/vacay plot was cute. The writing was well executed and I liked the development and growth of the characters.

I would've given it a 4 star, but I could not get over the job interview and the questions and innuendo about Sloane's personal life. The other characters did express the absurdity of it, but it just enraged me. The basis of that interview influencing Sloane's actions throughout the book just reminded me of how ridiculous it was. Hiring someone under the conditions that they stay single and won't have children...just no...hard pass. Not only is that illegal, but it's just not something that Sloane should have accepted. The ending wrapped up a lot of my issues, but I was still rankled.

Side note: Charlie's pun t-shirts were my absolute favorite and I now need them in my life. Especially the free hugs t-shirt.
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23 reviews
April 1, 2024
4.3 ⭐️’s. This is now on my list of favorite romance books. This definitely a romance, not a smut. It gave exactly what it needed to.

My life motto is: if my love life is a shit show, I am GOING to read a romance so I can get some type of dopamine from love flourishing and working according to plan.
- I may be biased because of the timing of reading this. I was going through slight heartbreak, and it was because I was trying to decide if I should put career or ✨him✨ first. This book touched on exactly that. Add in gaming lore (Elden Ring??? I was shocked), and it was a heartbreak cure.

There’s so much I could say, but the last page (page 333) really hit a grand slam into my brain.
My one and ONLY critique:
- I wish the ending for the MC’s career (women in STEM, fighting misogynistic work place), was expanded upon. That felt a bit hastily thrown together and a too perfect. Is it a HEA, yes. But if you’re going to go there, then really GO there. Ya know?

OVERALL:
Was this book unrealistic 90% of the time, absolutely. The other 10%, the deep idea of career vs love life, pursuing the things we want, the tokens of life that give us deep joy and happiness, hit home. It felt like a classic battle of - heart vs brain- and an over thinkers/planners/control freaks final boss in a video game. Did it do its job as a romance novel? Absolutely. Just go read it.
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