Review of Love Interest by Victoria Walters



Love Interest by Victoria Walters is a book about two main characters Olivia Jones and Aiden Rivers. Olivia is a literature graduate and has a passion for books is now working in a university as an assistant librarian, with her supervisor Stevie who turns out to be a good friend and a confidant. She has always had a dream of writing her romantic novel and that's the reason she chose to work in the library. She has a brother, Dan, who has a best friend, but to Olivia, her brother’s friend is her worst enemy, whom she's been avoiding for ten years now. But this proves to be difficult when he surprises her at her place of work and to make things worse, they will not only work together but they'll be living together as well. Will life be bearable for Olivia now that the worst has happened? Well, find out in this book, Love Interest, by Olivia Walters.


I like the way the book is fascinating all through, it's like as the story progresses, the more interesting it gets, such that if one decides to read it, there is no putting it down. Additionally, what I like about the book is the way there are two stories in one book, like a book within a book. The book within is acting like a guide that is opening the eyes of the main character so that she knows her feelings and the next move she needs to take. 


I rate the book love interest by Victoria Walters, 5 out of 5 stars for the above reasons.


I recommend this book to those who love deep romance and cultivating stories. They will have a good time while reading this book. I also recommend it to those looking for love, it might open their eyes and realize that maybe whatever they are looking for is right in front of their eyes.



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