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Review: The Two of Us by Kennedy Fox (Love in Isolation #1)

synopsis 2.0
What do you do when the entire nation is on lockdown
If you’re an heiress to a billion-dollar fashion company, then you quarantine in a glamorous cabin and finish your final semester of NYU online. The best way to focus on her upcoming valedictorian honor is away from her family, classmates, and the paparazzi. Cameron St. James is ready to get out of the big city and head Upstate for seclusion, despite her parents’ pleas to stay home. 
 
What do you do when a pandemic is sweeping the world?
If you’re barely making ends meet, then you isolate yourself in your best friend’s mountain cabin with breathtaking views and no neighbors for miles. It’s the perfect safe place away from three roommates who don’t take the life-threatening epidemic seriously. Elijah Ross is ready to work remotely and focus on his next big promotion, assuming he’ll still have a job after this.
What happens when things don’t go as planned, and you’re stuck with the one person you dislike the most?
You improvise and do whatever it takes to avoid each other, though it proves to be impossible. The cold evenings alone turn into movie and popcorn nights together by the fireplace. Days turn into weeks, and eventually, more than just a friendship blossoms. As the unknown haunts them, they lean on one another for comfort—until someone pops their safety bubble and threatens everything.

The Two of Us is an enemies to lovers, brother’s best friend standalone romance set in the current affairs of history in the making. Though the character’s storyline is fiction, the circumstances are very real, and we’re sensitive to this topic. This is a story about hope, love, and so much more with a guaranteed happily ever after!




 

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review 2.0
The Two of Us is a sweet & charming romance that takes place in today’s events.

Cami and Eli are previous childhood friends who have a strong love-hate relationship. They both end up at Cami’s family cabin in the hopes of escaping the virus epicenter of NYC. The one thing they won’t escape though? Is each other.

Going into this I was a little skeptical. Not many authors brave writing a romance based during this global situation, but of course the KF duo handled it flawlessly. They cover everything about this with sensitivity and respect, including all the different aspects of it that are affecting people during this time.

Even with the backdrop of Covid, Cami & Eli were a really heart warming couple. I loved the teasing between them. It really showcased their familiarity with each other so it doesn’t feel like insta-love. They had such a strong connection emotionally & physically(the chemistry though whew).
It was fun reading how their dynamics changed, especially Cami becoming much more self sufficient.

As someone who has anxiety ( & anxiety about what’s happening) I would say that I’m very proud of how everything in this book was touched upon and handled. It was a sweet, loving story and shows us that there are/ and will be good times even during the bad times.

Stay positive, safe & healthy fellow readers 💗

arc

4.5/ 5 stars

4.5 stars
author 2.0
Brooke Cumberland and Lyra Parish are a duo of
romance authors who teamed up under the USA Today pseudonym, Kennedy Fox. They
share a love of Hallmark movies & overpriced coffee. When they aren’t
bonding over romantic comedies, they like to brainstorm new book ideas. One
day, they decided to collaborate under a pseudonym and have some fun creating
new characters that’ll make you blush and your heart melt. If you enjoy romance
stories with sexy, tattooed alpha males and smart, quirky, independent women,
then a Kennedy Fox book is for you! They’re looking forward to bringing you
many more stories to fall in love with!
Keep up with all their social media platforms for updates & info!
 

 

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