Hook, Line, and Sinker — Tessa Bailey — Bellinger Sisters #2

“You can’t live life worrying about what people will think. You’ll wake up one day, look at a calendar, and count the days you could have spent being happy.”

Genre: Romance
Actual Rating: 5 stars
Content Warnings: Sexual content, bullying, objectifying and sexualizing men, and discusses parent death.

“Hook, Line, and Sinker” is the second book in the Bellinger Sisters/It Happened One Summer series and I was 100% there for it. It follows Hannah Bellinger, an LA-based director’s personal assistant who’s hoping to climb up to soundtrack making, and Fox Thornton, a self-proclaimed player and king crab fisherman. After a weekend in Seattle that took place in the first book’s timeline, they become friends and keep in touch even after Hannah leaves Fox’s small fishing town. Their unexpected friendship has left Fox perplexed, as he’s never had a woman want to be his friend only for his wits and personality. But Hannah isn’t interested in him, she’s focused on the crush she’s had on her boss for forever. They’re focused on staying as friends and that’s it, even if their hearts seem to have other plans…

Do I know what the title of this book means? No. Did it matter whatsoever? Also no. This book was the sweetest escape from reality. Hannah is such a complex and distinct character, I did not feel like I was reading a different story with different names but from the same point of view—which is something that I usually feel when reading series where the main characters have the same gender. Hannah was not Piper. “Hook, Line, and Sinker” is NOT “It Happened One Summer”. I would even dare say it could work well as a standalone. And I absolutely loved it.

Do not make me choose between these two books, I loved them equally but differently. “It Happened One Summer” was spicier, in my opinion, while “Hook, Line, and Sinker” was more emotional—and spicy too, just not as spicy. I wish I would’ve waited to read one of these books by the ocean. They feel like the perfect beach read.

I would recommend this book to people who liked “It Happened One Summer”, and to fans of books like “The Hating Game” by Sally Thorne and “The Simple Wild” by K.A. Tucker. If you like small-town loves and the clashing of two worlds, this is the book for you.

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It Happened One Summer — Tessa Bailey — Bellinger Sisters #1

“Trying to figure out what to do when no one is watching. And wondering if maybe that’s the stuff that actually matters.”

Genre: Romance
Actual Rating: 5 stars
Content Warning: Veeery sexual (consensual) content and discusses parent and spouse death.

“It Happened One Summer” follows the Bellinger sisters, Piper and Hannah, as they’re sent off to a remote fishing town after a Los Angeles-scale scandal. Following Piper specifically, this first book in the Bellinger Sisters series shows how the eldest of the sisters gets to know the town her late father adored. They meet a bunch of unique people, but there is one particular boat captain that’s caught Piper’s eyes… But in order to fall in love with him, she must fall out of love with LA and the spotlight, which is something she doesn’t think she can do. Set in a quaint-y, old town, this book is fast-paced and very entertaining.

Well, I must say this was the spiciest book I’ve read in a while—but that wasn’t why I gave this book 5 stars. I gave it 5 stars because this book had everything: a compelling love story, complex characters, emotional growth, and feelings other than just lovey-dovey romantic love. We see how the sisters grow to love the town they’re in and the people that live in it. We see how they become more aware of the value of things and the pleasure of doing good, honest work. We see them go through a rollercoaster of emotions, and we feel all the confusion with them. And yes. In the end, we get our happily ever after, but it’s made even sweeter because of how we got there.

I would recommend this book to anyone who enjoys romances. I am pretty sure it’s impossible not to like this book and its characters.

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“You can be as high maintenance as you want, honey. But I’m the only one who does the maintenance.”