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Jan 30, 2024

Crazy Little Thing by Ellie Thornton Review

 

* This review is spoiler-free *

3.5/5 ⭐

Tropes

 Multiple POV

Rockstar MMC

Slow burn

Second chance romance

 Miscommunication


Synopsis

Kate is a librarian who has recently entirely sworn off men. Kate ends up needing help to clean the library in preparation for a contest. Kate's best friend Samantha enlists the help of Axel, a world-famous rockstar (not that Kate knows that). Axel is in town to get away from his crazy life and visit his grandparents. His grandfather Don and his conniving group of friends are hatching a plan to "help" Axel. 


My Thoughts

This book is part of a series of interconnected standalones about the residents of Diamond Cove setting up their family members. This story follows Don setting up his grandson Axel. The elderly folks' scheming makes this book have a very charming vibe. 

This story combines a few of my favorite things, libraries, animals, and music. With many cute library moments, hilarious animal interactions, and copious musical references, it was a joy to read. I wasn't expecting gator pee to be amusing but here we are. A lot of animal moments in this story made me laugh.  If you are a music fan, you can expect to appreciate the many nods to classic songs. 

This book has SO much miscommunication. Kate thinks Axel is a bodyguard and a homeless person. Axel didn't covey things correctly to Kate. Basically, every moment of significant communication goes wrong. If you hate the miscommunication trope this book is not for you. Their miscommunication is what propels the plot. 

I could stand to see this book be a little bit shorter. There were definitely a couple of scenes that felt like they were dragging on. There were a few pages I was tempted to only skim. 

The story is set during the Halloween season. That said, it isn't spooky at all or particularly season-focused. It is much more Florida-themed compared to Halloween-themed. 

Family bond focus is the heart of this book, at least from Axel's perspective. Many of his family members are prominent characters. This focus adds a lot to the overall sweetness of the story. The family quirks and a bit of drama felt reminiscent of real families. 

Do keep in mind there is a partial focus on Alzheimer's as well as a few other much more minor triggers. 

Overall, I enjoyed this mostly fluff romance story. The family moments, animal moments, and music references are what sold it to me. The miscommunication was the biggest contributor to what I didn't love about this book. Nothing about it is super unique or stand-out but if you are looking for a cute fluffy romance with animals and meddling grandparents, this book is a great choice.

I received this book as an ARC and this is a completely voluntary review. 

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