Rock Bottom by Emily Goodwin: Review

Rock Bottom by Emily Goodwin

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You ever have those days you just don’t wanna get out of bed. When everything that can go wrong does go wrong?

The one good thing about hitting the bottom and being frustrated as heck is that things can only go one way, which is up.

I was asked to review a brand new book that was released today where we learned that hitting bottom and watching the climb back out can be very good thing indeed. Read on for my full review.

Rock Bottom by Emily Goodwin

Rock Bottom by Emily Goodwin
Publication Date: February 17, 2020
ASIN: B081ZGCTX7

About:
Rory’s life is a mess. After getting dumped by her boyfriend, let go from her job, and losing her apartment, she takes a chance on a new job in a new town. Things can’t get any worse, right?

Wrong.

When the foundation of Dean Dawson’s life crumbles to pieces at his feet, he swears off relationships of any kind and goes back to a life of bachelorhood, loving and leaving different women every night.

After dodging what could possibly be the world’s worst blind date, Rory finds herself face to face with Dean—a temptation she knows she should avoid. It’s just one night, and there’s no harm in having a little fun.

Wrong again.

They say when you hit rock bottom the only way to go is up, but nothing is ever that simple.

Rock Bottom by Emily Goodwin Review

Reality can sometimes bite. But I do love when authors include some reality in their stories.

Goodwin introduces us to someone who has worked so hard but yet things just don’t seem to go well. New town, new job, new place to live, Rory is hoping for the best.

But when it comes to meeting a new guy things may not be all that they seem to be.

Tory was introduced to Dean in a very unique and humorous way. The development of Dean and Rory was nicely balanced. They’re both tentative and yet highly attracted to each other and that comes across wonderfully in Goodwin’s writing.

Rock Bottom is a delicate blend of humor and spark, family and friends, love and devotion. A few parts were predictable, but overall this is a warm and comforting story with a little spice and a little angst, but a whole lot of love.

4 Stars!

Disclaimer: Chris has personally reviewed the product listed above. She has not received any monetary compensation for her review but did receive a free ebook so she could evaluate and use it for this post. Her thoughts & opinions in this review are unbiased & honest and your opinions may differ. I sometimes recommend products that I believe in. This post includes an affiliate link where I will make a small portion of income for a purchase made by clicking through the link.

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