Friday, August 14, 2020

REVIEW: Accidental Tryst by Natasha Boyd

Title: Accidental Tryst (Charleston #1)
Author: Natasha Boyd
Publisher: Natasha Boyd LLC
Publication Date: March 2018
Genre: Chick-Lit / Romantic Comedy
Buy the Book: Amazon | BN | Audible

Description: Meet Trystan Montgomery. Suit monkey, commitment-phobic serial dater. No more than three dates, unless he hasn't ... you know.

Emmy:
What a disaster! I only just made my flight to New York to help my uncle, and the phone I’m holding is not mine! It seems to belong to some commitment-phobic serial dater who’s never made it past four dates (according to the constant notifications he's getting from his fake dating profile...) And worse? I have a sinking feeling it’s that hot suit-monkey with the arctic grey eyes I just had a run-in with at the airport. Somehow, I have to persuade him not to get a new phone until I get back. My whole life is on that phone. It’s only a few days. Surely, we can handle it.

Trystan:
This is a joke, right? My life could not get more f*cked up. I’m in the middle of selling my company and on my way to a funeral and that hot mess hippie-chick stole my freaking phone. I’m not sure how she convinced me not to immediately walk into a smart phone store and get a new one, but now she’s going to have to play stand in and distract me while I deal with my long-avoided and estranged family. I don’t have my dating apps after all, and frankly she’s pretty funny. And sexy. And why can’t I stop texting her? And now we’re talking. And … look, I’ll admit that I usually run for the hills the morning after, but the morning after phone sex? That’s not really real, right?

My Thoughts: Equal parts cute and hilarious, new to me author Natasha Boyd delivers a keeper-shelf book that I highly recommend to readers who enjoy an entertaining story with relatable characters and hilarious situations. I thought Emmy and Trystan were amazing characters and their chemistry really sizzles, but funnily enough they don’t actually meet in person until the story is nearly over.

Thanks to the amazing technology of cell phones, Emmy and Trystan find themselves with each other’s cell phone and over 500 miles separating them. After a run-in at the airport, Emmy picks up Trystan’s phone by accident before boarding a flight to New York and now they have to share emails and text messages with one another to ensure they can each take care of what they need to do. The intimacy they create with one another through emails, texts and phone calls was really endearing for me and so fun to see, I honestly could not wait until they met in person.

My Final Verdict: As this is the first book in a series, I am hopeful that this won’t be the last we see of Emmy and Trystan.


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