ABOUT THE BOOK
Life post-graduation was supposed to see the launch of paisley-loving Jadyn’s art career, or at least an art gallery showing one of her watercolor paintings. Instead, this Pittsburgh native is locked into a low-paying, buttoned-up consultant position with an impossible boss. When another colleague is dismissed, Jadyn inherits extra workload, including the company’s biggest client. If she loses him, she’s fired.
Jadyn people-pleases her way through life, resulting in extra work opportunities and a community classroom of art students. But when two guys appear on her doorstep, she just might not be able to people-please her way out of this love triangle. At the end of the day, she can’t please everyone.
Then, because of a small spending problem, Jadyn is evicted from her apartment, and she must move in with her know-it-all sister. Jadyn needs to decide between a job transfer that would place her near her love interest, or a full-time art career with all its risks.
Stretched like canvas between responsibility and dreams, she must choose. Will practicality always win?
Publisher: Vinspire Publishing
Release Date: November 15, 2018
MY REVIEW
The debut novel for Barbara Brutt, Teal Paisley Tights is all the fun that readers expect from chick lit: Jadyn is the quirky, creative main character, struggling to find balance in her life between her job, her relationships, her art, and her people-pleasing nature. Of course, her story has a lot going on within it, and she has plenty to learn over the course of the story, which leads to quite the satisfying ending. It’s a delightfully heartwarming read. While I would have liked to see a little more of the romance in the plot, I did enjoy Teal Paisley Tights—and if you like chick lit, you might enjoy it, too.
★★★.5
Thanks to JustRead Tours, I received a complimentary copy of Teal Paisley Tights and the opportunity to provide an honest review. I was not required to write a positive review, and all the opinions I have expressed are my own.
I’m soo excited for this giveaway yay sounds like a good book to read
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