How Not to Fall in Love by Jacqueline Firkins is a sweet story about a cynic and a hopeless romantic who teach each other how to date without getting attached. The main characters are best friends, and their friendship is so heartwarming to read. I had some issues with the love triangle, but I would still recommend this cozy story, especially to those who enjoy the friends to lovers trope. Continue reading
Author: Jacqueline Firkins
Jacqueline’s a writer, costume designer, and lover of beautiful things. She’s on the fulltime faculty in the Department of Theatre & Film at the University of British Columbia where she also takes any writing class they’ll let her into. When not obsessing about where to put the buttons or the commas, she can be found running by the ocean, eating excessive amounts of gluten, listening to earnest love songs, and pretending her dog understands every word she says.
Hearts, Strings, and Other Breakable Things
Welcome to my stop on the blog tour for Hearts, Strings, and Other Breakable Things by Jacqueline Firkins. If you enjoy a great Austen retelling, this is one book to check out. Keep reading to learn more about the book and find out about Jacqueline Firkins’ favourite book and film retellings. Continue reading