All Wrapped Up in You
£5.70
After a painful divorce, Mathilda “Mat” Kincaide has one clear vision. Ascend the throne of her family’s cherished chain of bookstores. Yet a mysterious troublemaker lurks in the heart of her store, intent on derailing Mat’s every ambition. She can’t be distracted, even if the new hire with her sizzling librarian appearance and saucy glances tempts Mat to bend her no relationship rule.
Camdyn Stone is a gifted writer. Or at least she was. With a looming deadline, Camdyn must complete a manuscript before Christmas or face financial ruin. Working at Kincaide Books is a refuge for this self-doubting one-hit-wonder. If only Camdyn could find inspiration for her next book in someone other than her sexy new boss.
In a whimsical bookstore, with eccentric patrons and a snarky cat, Mat and Camdyn must work together to save the Kincaide legacy.
But will they find love along the way?
Join Mat and Camdyn on a heartfelt journey where love unfolds, passions flare, hearts collide, and the quest for true love takes root in the most unexpected of places. In this captivating sapphic romance novel, love weaves a tale with an intensity that transcends all boundaries.
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Additional information
Publisher | I Heart SapphFic Press (13 Oct. 2023) |
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Language | English |
File size | 1289 KB |
Simultaneous device usage | Unlimited |
Text-to-Speech | Enabled |
Screen Reader | Supported |
Enhanced typesetting | Enabled |
X-Ray | Not Enabled |
Word Wise | Enabled |
Sticky notes | On Kindle Scribe |
Print length | 306 pages |
by Kindle Customer
Found this book after searching for awhile on what book to read next.
It turned out to be a rather funny story set around a book store,although rather explicit in places,it was engaging. The characters were warm and you felt as though you were in the actual book store itself. Did it work out for Mat and Cam read to find out.
by Kindle Customer
Brilliantly funny, fantastic characters, even the cameos! Well worth the read! Who knew a story set in a book store could be so hilarious! Absolutely loved it! It’s also rare for a novel to share underlying tones of sadness and not delve too deeply, but it worked!
by Ali R – the2alis
A little bit of intrigue mixed with desire and humour, what more can a sapphic reader want! Mat and Camdyn’s attraction is well off the charts and with a saboteur in the midst it’s proving hard to resist each other and clean up numerous challenges at the same time. Throw in an erotic loving Mary Ann and, a feisty Gram and, the humour is ramped up. I think Gram steals the show for me but, the overall mix is brilliantly written Andi enjoyed it immensely.
by Looby Lou
This is the first collaboration from these authors and it was pretty good.
I liked the overall story and found the Smut Club and their antics amusing.
It took me a little while to get into the book and I can’t really put my finger on why other than it didn’t grip me straight off. It did start to by midway though. The two MC’s were likeable and there was a panto villain to mix things up. My biggest issue was that Camdyn was very fearful about how she performed (intimately) after her ex said she was rubbish even going so far as to snuff things out with May before they got started. Yet the next time the MC’s got together she was suddenly confident. Yet no discussion took place to allay her fears. Also she seemed to shed her geekiness too easily. Despite these little niggles, I did enjoy the book as a whole.
I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.
by Siddie
Typically for both these wonderful authors, this story is so funny – in my opinion this is the funniest book of the year so far. Mat Kincaide is manager of the flagship store owned by her family’s company. Camlyn is a new author of hot sapphic fiction with one hit book, and now with writer’s block, writing under a pen name so that she can fly under the radar.
Camlyn decides she needs a temporary job, and so she applies for a job at Mat’s store. The fun starts when the store’s most valuable customer, MaryAnn, meets Camdyn’s Gram – both fun, unfiltered, and lewd women who make everything into an x-rated joke.
There is mayhem caused by a mysterious and vindictive saboteur, a cat with a different handmade bow tie every day, and lots of noisy bubble wrap ????????
An excellent book, a light, funny read with some very deep intimate moments.
by Diana
Okay
by kate_jo
An impromptu and accidental holiday read for me, purely because I got far too excited at seeing ‘bookshop sapphic romance’ to even realise that it was set in the festive season! It wasn’t too bad though as far as the themes, I could happily have read this out-of-season (so read it now 😉
This was adorable and both Mat and Cam are very easy to love and really good for each other. There’s no miscommunication, toxic arguments or fall outs, just pure sweet supportiveness and wholesome feels.
It was fairly predictable and not the best written book ever, but still very enjoyable and easy to read.
Also some really funny scenes, particularly with the ‘smut club’ bookclub full of quirky grandmas that desperately want to be able to read erotica, cause mischief and drink wine.
At the start it was a little wordy with not enough pauses in the sentences to allow flow, and the pace overall to the plot and romance wasn’t without its hitches. But the writing overall, (and smut scenes) was pretty decent.
What an alluring entrance from Camdyn and quite a lot going on within the story.
An unknown saboteur working against them in the store, right when Mat is trying to make upgrades, impress her father and get the position of CEO of the family company, officially taking over the book shop. Probably not the best timing on an unshakeable attraction between Boss and employee. But the forbidden fruit tastes the sweetest, right?
Bonus if you aren’t convinced by ‘age-gap, forbidden, undercover sapphic bookshop romance’ … there’s also a Kitty wearing different handmade bow ties.
by Jayne
All Wrapped Up in You T.B. Markinson and Adrian J. Smith is a highly entertaining age gap romance set within a bookstore run by Mat Kincaide. Mat has no time for relationships, her focus is on her career. Camdyn is an author who needs a job to pay the bills whilst trying to get over writer’s block and forge her career.
This book has a shed load of funny moments. I enjoyed the quirkiness of the main characters, who both have past baggage to contend with. There are some additional characters which are priceless and had me laughing out loud on more than one occasion.
If you are after a fun, light-hearted romance with plenty of steamy spice, set over the festive period, this book is for you.