Review: Angry Annie – Dawn L. Chiletz

Posted 9 August, 2018 by Linda @ (un)Conventional Bookworms in Reviews / 10 Comments

*I received a free copy of Angry Annie from Selfpublished via Author. This has in no way influenced my voluntary review, which is honest and unbiased *

Review: Angry Annie – Dawn L. ChiletzAngry Annie by Dawn L. Chiletz
Published by Selfpublished on 12 July 2018
Genres: Adult, Comedy, Contemporary, Romance
Format: eARC
Source: Author
4.5 Stars

Joslyn Walters has goals:

1. Infiltrate the life of the internet troll, Annie McClintonuck, who wrote a nasty review for her sister’s bakery before it even opened.

2. Write an article exposing Annie for a fraud, thereby catapulting Joslyn's stalled career from fact-checker to journalist.

3. Flirt with, but don’t fall for, said troll's hot, seemingly shy, incredibly edible next door neighbor, Rhode Bennett.

4. Try not to let one week change her life.

Not all trolls are cute and fuzzy but some lemons are gold in disguise.

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Angry Annie was a hoot! It kept me company on the plane back from Denver and BookBonanza, and I had so many laugh out loud moments.

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Story:

Angry Annie was such a fun romantic comedy, and my first foray (but definitely NOT the last!) into Chiletz’s books. Joselyn had goals, but she had strange ways of going about achieving them. Trying to figure out who Annie was, and why her reviews were always so angry, became her new goal. She wanted to show the world what a sorry person Annie was – but things didn’t go as planned.

As Angry Annie unfolded, Joselyn found herself actually liking the older woman. Even when Annie was difficult and short tempered, she told some truths Joselyn needed to hear. Of course, the very hot neighbor who couldn’t stop himself from coming by helped the plot be hot as well as funny.

Little by little, Joselyn realized that she needed an intervention just as much as Annie did, and that’s when Angry Annie became even better in my opinion. There are strong friendships, relationships between family members, characters who appear to be internet trolls… And there are so many fun one-liners it’s impossible to choose which to share.

Characters:

Joselyn needed to grow up a little bit, and she also needed to show more empathy. She really did get in touch with herself as the story unfolded, and I loved her from the beginning.

Rhode is the kind of male character I just swoon for. He was making his own way, always caring about his neighbor and other people, and he was hot to boot 😉

Jorgie is Joslyn’s sister, and she is the polar opposite of Joslyn. Together, with her own bakery, and confident – she is also her sister’s biggest’ cheerleader.

Writing style :

Angry Annie is written in first person point of view, present tense, and I got a good handle on Joslyn from the beginning thanks to this.

Feels :

A little swooning, a lot of laughter, and also some real toe-curling contentment. Both because of Joslyn’s growth and because of the awesome relationship between the two sisters.

Fave Quotes - (un)Conventional Bookviews

“There you go.” He wipes his hand on his jeans and turns away like it was nothing. “This is my garden.” My legs won’t move. He thought he’d distract me by showing me his garden? What the fuck? I thought I’d see a hose, but this wasn’t what I had in mind.

“You’re driving? No, no way!”
“Shut your mouth. You’ve been whining all day.”
“You drive like a crazy woman.”
“If a woman is crazy it’s because some man made her that way.”

Reading this book contributed to these challenges:

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About Linda @ (un)Conventional Bookworms

Linda is an English as foreign language teacher and has a Master's degree in English Language and Literature. She's an avid reader, blogger, compulsive one-clicker and a genre omnivore. Ever since she learnt how to read she has been seen with a book or two in her hands everywhere she goes.

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10 responses to “Review: Angry Annie – Dawn L. Chiletz

  1. I’m definitely going to have to check out Chiletz, wifey. I love character growth, which Angry Annie seems to have, as well as well-defined characters and a fun story. Seems like this one checks all the boxes. Thanks for putting yet another author on my tbr. 😉
    {{{BIG HUGS}}} & LOVE <3

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