
About the Book:
When your grandmother is so tired of loose ends, she uses her last will and testament to guarantee you’ll tie the knot.
Antonia Torres likes to think she thrives on chaos; she just quit her museum coordinator job in Puerto Rico to move to NYC as a most recent example. The promise of inheriting and revitalizing the building that holds her grandparents’ arts community center and family legacy was too much to pass up. And yet, according to grandmother’s stipulation, pass it up she will, if she’s not married.
Art history professor Matthew Larabee knows a win-win situation when he sees it. His sister’s college friend blows back into his life like an autumn gale—if an autumn gale were in desperate need of lodging and a marriage certificate. She needs to marry, and he, not having the snappiest of conversation skills, needs to get on the tenure-track by winning over NYU administrators with his married-man stability and charming choice of a wife.
All seems good-to-go tying that knot for an eventual amicable dissolution, until untying starts looking less win-win by the day. Who knew letting go of someone who lights up your soul and fills every empty crevice would be so conflicting?
The Super Big Favor is a clean, kissing-only romance novella with all the marriage of convenience swoon.
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My Review:
The Super Big Favor by Nuria Muñoz
Rating: 4/5
Pages: 132
Published: October 28, 2024
Series: N/a
Disclosure: I received this book free from the publisher/author. The opinions I have expressed are my own, and I was not required to write a positive review. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255.I was excited to find this series when I saw a post from the author about the upcoming launch of book 3. I’m even more excited for that one now that I’ve read this first book in the series!
Ahh!!! I get it now! My sister really enjoyed this story, and I had wanted to read it, but wasn’t sure what to expect. I get the appeal now!
The Super Big Favor by Nuria Muñoz is a delightful novella and delivers an unforgettable story! This sweet slow-burn romance quickly won my heart and became an instant favorite. I loved meeting Toni (Antonia) and Matt. Nuria Muñoz has created a cast of endearing and delightful characters, and I loved getting to read their story. When Toni is called to the hearing of the will of her last grandmother, she never expected the surprise twist! How is she ever going to find someone to help her now? Low and behold, in swoops the unassuming hero.
Can these two work together in a marriage of convince to help each other reach their dreams? Well, only time will tell. Along the way, surprises, challenges, and realizations threaten to upend their whole plan. If only things could work out in a way they can both agree on. But is that even possible? Or will someone enviably end up hurt and broken when the dust clears and the ink dries?
Since the main character is Puerto Rican, she does out-loud as if talking to her late grandmother, which I would have rather not had in the story. She does mention not being sure her grandmother would hear her, but that was Toni’s way of working through her thoughts. Still, not something I agree with or really care to read about. Again, personal preference, but just mentioning it for others. This is also pretty much the only thing keeping me from giving this a solid 5/5 ratings.
The story is unbelievably sweet and I adored these characters! Not only Toni and Matt, both of which are great, but also some of the other friends and helpers along the way. The story was very well written, and I can’t believe this is a debut story! This novella is definitely one you won’t want to miss!
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