People call me Dizzy Izzy. Between my elopement, divorce, bankruptcy, and arrest, they may not be wrong. (For the record, the misdemeanor wasn’t my fault. I blame my ADD).
Jayden Holt, aka Your Honor, is more buttoned-up than a middle-aged accountant, but he’s the only one who’s ever seen me as more than a screw-up. He just happens to be my first love, my first heartbreak–and the judge at my first courtroom appearance. Imagine my surprise when sparks fly and the possibility of a new relationship has me spinning.
Until some surprising news has me reconsidering my ex-husband and the marriage we once shared.
Giving my ex a second chance may prove that I can finish at least one thing that I've started, but it also means giving up the guy who sees me as more than just dizzy.
Dizzy in Love is a laugh-out-loud, melt-your-knees, second-chance romance. Read this sweet, but sizzling, romantic comedy today!
Dizzy in Love is such a charming read! Lizzy is one of the most relatable characters, especially for those of us who also suffer with ADHD. I found myself drinking it all in, all the while feeling like I had found a kindred spirit. From projects that are started with spirit, but are a struggle to finish, to having the want but your brain being such a jumbled mess that you can’t keep up with everything, Lizzy is the heroine for all of us hot messes out there.
I love reading clean romances but I get so tired of all the leads being so perfect. That’s what makes Dizzy in Love such a breath of fresh air. These are real and flawed people that are fighting for what we are all fighting for: balance, love, and living with the consequences of our choices.
The connection between Jayden and Izzy is apparent from the beginning but as their story progresses the pages spark with electricity, their chemistry palpable. These are two people that belong together, like Eleanor and Chidi from The Good Place (had to throw that little tidbit in, which is a shout out to one of my favorite details in the novel). Seeing their interactions made me think of my husband and myself: the ADHDer and the guy whose love language is food. They are so goofy for each other it’s borderline sickening in the best way possible, and their take it slow approach makes their romance a slow burn, building the anticipation,and driving themselves, and the reader, crazy!
Reading Dizzy in Love was the perfect escape and a quick and refreshing read that I cannot recommend enough.
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