To Get to the Other Side
Books | Fiction / Romance / Romantic Comedy
3.3
Kelly Ohlert
In the vein of Lyssa Kay Adams and Abby Jimenez, Kelly Ohlert’s charming debut is a one-of-a-kind rom-com that explores the power of overcoming the past and fighting for the things you love.Trixie isn’t exactly sure what she was thinking when she stopped her car in the middle of downtown Chicago, scooped up a chicken struggling to cross the road, and drove off… but she does know that she has to find a new home for herself and her new feathered friend. The landlord at her apartment doesn’t allow pets and has caught Trixie in one too many pet-smuggling attempts in the past. Bear likes his quiet life with his close-knit family, who own a flower business, but he’s in for a rude awakening when his meddlesome sisters post an ad to rent the spare room in his simple home, without asking his permission. Still, when Trixie responds to the ad, he agrees to let her move in, despite immediate worries about keeping things platonic. Determined to keep her new room, befriend Bear, and give her rescue chicken the care she deserves, Trixie fights to keep her walls up and resist her romantic feelings for Bear. However, it’s not long before the pair’s proximity and chicken parenting ignite flames that have Trixie and Bear testing the boundaries of their platonic ground rules. They have to figure out how to save a family business, pay for mounting vet bills, and navigate their own emotional baggage if they want to find the love that they all deserve. Perfect for readers of The Flatshare by Beth O’Leary, and fans of The Friend Zone by Abby Jimenez, readers will find themselves rooting for every one of the relatable, but tenderly flawed, characters in this book as they follow the heartwarming antics of a rescue chicken and her human companions.
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Author
Kelly Ohlert
Pages
336
Publisher
Crooked Lane Books
Published Date
2022-12-06
ISBN
1639101381 9781639101382
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"This was a cute story! Unconventional, sweet romance and an adorable chicken.<br/>Enjoyed the storyline although it was a lot longer than necessary; could have easily been a short 200-300page, easy & light read. Not a fan of the weird remarks (Trixie)<br/>hated the whole 'blue balls' reference"
"4.5 ⭐️"
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Carly White
"Trixie is an always-happy animal lover who carries a lot of emotional baggage that affects her relationships with others. Bear is a reserved construction worker who actually wants to take over the family business and be a florist. <br/><br/>I appreciated what the author was trying to do. She showed how gender stereotypes can be detrimental and how forcing ourselves to always be happy can prevent us from forming real connections. <br/><br/>I had many issues with the plot and storytelling. Switching narrators constantly made it hard for me to follow the story. If I paused mid-chapter, I'd have to look back to remember who was narrating. Their voices weren't distinct enough to make that style work. I wish the book had been written in third person. The narration style also made the book feel overly repetitive and like there was a lot more telling versus showing.<br/><br/>My biggest plot issue was that Trixie yells at Bear to leave. When he does, she spends a chapter whining about how he left her when he saw her crying. That whole section left me feeling completely annoyed. <br/><br/>While some of the characters' quirks were fun and fresh, they had too many. It was to the point that they felt bland and unrelatable. Their past traumas also felt forced.<br/><br/>While there were a few things I enjoyed in this book, there were many things I struggled with that made the book feel boring and like I couldn't connect with the characters. <br/><br/>Thank you to NetGalley for this ARC in exchange for my honest review."