Book Reviews

REVIEW ➞The Social Hour by Sophie Sinclair

BLURB ➞

Anderson “Andie” Daniels wonders when she’s going to catch a break. A single mom in a new city, Andie desperately tries to stay afloat, but life keeps throwing her curveballs. She’s lonely, she’s tired, and she’s broke. She’s about to throw the towel in and crawl back home when she gets a job offer working for a stylist. Andie’s new job is keeping her head above water, but the hot bar owner downstairs may just pull her back under.

Cameron Forbes is successful, handsome, and single…and that’s how he likes it. Recently broken up from a long-term relationship and living in a new city, Cam decides to solely focus on his business, a successful string of bars called The Social Hour. His business is his baby, his mistress, and his responsibility. What he didn’t have perfectly planned out is the crazy woman who pops into his bar unexpectedly one afternoon. Cameron has to decide if he can let his heart overrule his head or if he’s destined to a life running The Social Hour.

Sometimes Life doesn’t go the way you planned it.


This guy just Patrick Swayzed me.


ARC REVIEW ➞

I loved Andie from the moment I started this book. A single mother who just wants a better life for both her and her adorable little boy, Enzo. She needs a job and when the opportunity as an officer manager comes up she takes the chances and interviews (which was probably one of the most hilarious job interviews I have ever read). Cameron owns a bar, which just so happens to be under his sister, Kiki’s business. He comes across as kind of an arrogant jerk, however, there is an attraction between him and Andie.

There is some instant attraction between Andie and Cam, however, Andie is looking for someone to potentially settle down with and Cam is just not reading for that stage of his life. I love Cam’s protectiveness over Andie. The two of them have some amazing chemistry. I loved their relationship from the start. Of course, there are plenty of ups and downs but it is well worth the ride.

It was great to get more of the entire group and it is hard not to love them all. Their interactions are always hilarious, and you can’t help but have a massive smile on your face.

Both The Social Hour and the entire Coffee Girl series is a MUST READ!


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