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Let's Get Textual

Book 1 in the series:Texting

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Who Would Like This Book:

If you love flirty banter, laugh-out-loud moments, and the adorable chaos that a wrong-number text can unleash, this book will totally charm you. Delia is delightfully sassy and confident, Zach is the ideal hot nerd with a heart of gold, and their chemistry is off the charts - both in texts and in person. Fans of quirky rom-coms, unique text-based storytelling, and slow-burn relationships (with occasional baby goat antics!) will devour this. If you’re a sucker for witty dialogue, fun friendships, and a touch of sweetness, add this to your must-read list.

Who May Not Like This Book:

If you prefer traditional narratives over text-heavy stories, this might not be your cup of tea - about a third of the book is told through characters’ messages. Some found the story a little too cute or unrealistic at times, and the over-the-top snark wasn’t for everyone. Also, because the story is told solely from Delia’s point of view, a few readers felt it was harder to connect deeply with Zach or felt he was “too good to be true.” If you crave more angst and spicy scenes, or dislike rom-coms that lean whimsical, you may want to skip this one.

A feel-good, flirty rom-com bursting with banter and heart! If you’re in the mood for a light, hilarious romance - and don’t mind a lot of texting - Let’s Get Textual is the perfect upbeat pick-me-up.

About:

'Let's Get Textual' by Teagan Hunter is a romantic comedy novel that follows the story of Delia and Zach, who start their relationship with a wrong number text that leads to quirky banter and a strong connection. The book is filled with humorous dialogue, witty banter, and light-hearted moments between the characters. The plot revolves around their growing relationship, from texting to meeting in person, and the development of their connection despite some misunderstandings and conflicts. The writing style is characterized by a focus on text messages between the characters, comical interactions, and a light-hearted tone that keeps the readers engaged throughout the story.

Characters:

The characters are well-developed, with Delia being sassy and confident, Zach as a charming nerd, and supporting characters like Zoe providing additional humor and depth to the story.

Writing/Prose:

The writing style is characterized by a light-hearted, humorous tone with witty banter and engaging character-focused dialogue, creating an enjoyable reading experience.

Plot/Storyline:

The plot revolves around a wrong number text that evolves into a humorous and romantic relationship between Delia and Zach, exploring their connection while addressing some serious contemporary themes.

Setting:

The setting is a contemporary college environment that supports modern communication themes, wrapped in a light and enjoyable atmosphere.

Pacing:

The pacing is fast, primarily driven by the texting exchanges that capture the reader's interest, while slowing down during deeper emotional moments.
Tossing my phone onto the empty pillow beside me, I think back to our conversation on Wednesday. I could have sworn he said two-thirty because he’ll be across town and there’s no way he could arrive b...

Notes:

The book features a unique premise involving texting the wrong number.
Delia is a sassy and relatable protagonist, comfortable in her own skin.
Zach is described as a 'hot nerd' who is humble despite his wealth.
The story includes humor, witty banter, and emotional moments.
The characters' texting exchanges take up a significant portion of the book, which readers found enjoyable.
Delia and Zach's chemistry is evident from their first conversation, leading to a deep connection.
The book touches on serious modern-day issues but is primarily a romantic comedy.
Delia's best friend, Zoe, adds humor and is also an intriguing character for future stories.
Some readers found Zach's parents to be unrealistic in their dialogue, sounding like teenagers.
The story is told solely from Delia's point of view, which limited some deeper character connections for readers.
Readers expressed a desire for spicier scenes, though the overall humor and writing were well-received.
There is a running joke about wanting a pet goat, enhancing the book's quirky charm.
Fans of the book are encouraged to check out a free novella featuring the couple, available on the Read Me Romance podcast.

Has Romance?

Yes, the book features a prominent romantic storyline, focusing on the developing relationship between the main characters, Delia and Zach.

From The Publisher:

From Teagan Hunter, author of the Here's To series, comes a fun, witty STANDALONE romcom!

A wrong number is supposed to be just that-a wrong number.

Delete. Done.

Do not continue to text. Do not flirt.

A wrong number shouldn't be the first person on your mind in the morning, or the last at night...and you're definitely not supposed to talk them into buying a baby goat.

Because that would be weird.

When Zach Hastings and I get into a wrong-number mix-up, we don't follow the rules. We keep texting and flirting, because he's wicked funny and perfectly nerdy and a wonderful distraction.

I'm not looking for love, and Zach definitely had the wrong number.

But maybe...

Maybe he's the right guy. more

Ratings (17)

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1 comment(s)

Incredible
4 months

Witty banter. Multi media

 
 
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