May 8, 2021

The Seat Filler

The Seat Filler

by Sariah Wilson

Published date April 27, 2021
by Montlake

Rating: 5 Stars ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Genre: Romance, General Fiction (Adult)

The meet-cute award goes to dog groomer Juliet Nolan. It’s one of Hollywood’s biggest nights when she volunteers as a seat filler and winds up next to movie heartthrob Noah freaking Douglas. Tongue tied and toes curling in her pink Converse, she pretends that she doesn’t have a clue who he is. It’s the only way to keep from swooning.

She’s pretty and unpretentious, loves his dog, and is not a worshipping fan. No way Noah’s giving up on her, even if his affectionate pursuit comes with a bump: Juliet has a pathological fear of kissing and the disappointments that follow. What odds does romance have without that momentous, stupendous, once-in-a-lifetime first smooch? Patient, empathetic, and carrying personal burdens of his own, Noah suggests a remedy: they rehearse.

The lessons begin. The guards come down. But there’s another hitch they weren’t betting on. As for that cue-the-orchestra-and-roll-credits happy ending? It might take more than practice to make it perfect.

My thoughts:

This was such a great read with laugh out loud moments. Told from Juliet’s POV her internal talks to herself are hilarious. Noah is sweet, honest, and trustworthy. Though Juliet tried her hardest not to fall for the movie star, it was inevitable. Loved her interactions with Shelby and Noah’s cranky neighbor. Overall this is a laid-back, entertaining book and I look forward to reading more from this author.

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