[ARC Review] No Offense by Meg Cabot
Molly Montgomery is the new children's librarian at Little Bridge Island Public Library, and she's quite content leading children's programming and watching her true crime shows. That is, until the crime is brought to her when she finds an abandoned newborn in the library's bathroom. Enter John Hartwell, the island's tall, handsome, and tidy Sheriff. As a single father, John doesn't have time for romance until Miss Molly arrives on the scene. Now John must wrestle with his feelings for Molly, all while solving a crime that's years in the making.
This romance was so sweet. I found myself rooting for Molly and John since their first encounter, and every issue along the way made their story that much better. Cabot intertwined the perfect amount of romance and crime solving, and the whole story was a delighting, light read. This is a must-read for any Meg Cabot fan, and a definite recommendation for anyone looking for a sweet romance this summer. No Offense features lovable characters, Cabot's best-selling writing style, and the feel-good romance we could all use a little more of in our lives.
Much thanks to HarperCollins/William Morrow Paperbacks and Netgalley for the chance to read No Offense in advance of its release date.