I’d read a cereal box if it was written by Meg Cabot.” — Julia Quinn
“No Words will have anyone in the writing industry chuckling at the insider references while delighting anyone who enjoys reading — and wants to find redemption for snide comments said in the past.” — Zibby Owens for GMA.com
“Effervescent … witty prose, an entertaining cast of diverse characters, and a romance that’s enchanting.” — Publishers Weekly
“This third trip to Little Bridge—following No Judgments (2019) and No Offense (2020)—puts Cabot’s trademark wit and vibrant characters on full display. … The charming small-town setting, intriguing hate-to-love romance, and authentic look behind the scenes of a literary get-together make for a winning combination. This frothy, made-for-summer read earns its place poolside.” — Kirkus Reviews
“The prolific Meg Cabot is an expert in matters of the heart, having written love stories between characters from middle school to middle age... Cabot is a whiz at writing dialogue that’s both charming and believable, and she riffs on her years of experience in the publishing industry in snarky, silly ways that will bring readers plenty of laughs alongside this love story.” — BookPage
“A perfect beach read!” — The Nerd Daily
“Meg Cabot is chick-lit royalty.” — Newsweek
“Beloved author Meg Cabot is known for her stories filled with heartfelt charm … and her newest novel follows suit!” — Woman's World
“As in Cabot’s previous adult romances (e.g., The Boy Is Back), our heroine’s wit and humor and determination to stay the course shines through in this breezy story that is a pure delight to read.” — Library Journal
"Meg Cabot keeps the girls eating … With a sunny island backdrop populated with loveable characters, this is the perfect sexy spring/summer read to lose yourself in, with a sweet good-hearted protagonist and a dependably swoon-worthy love interest who you just *know* smells good." — Bolu Babalola, international bestselling author of Love in Color
Piper Goodeve returns as narrator of the latest installment of the Little Bridge Island series, which can also be enjoyed as a stand-alone romantic comedy. Jo, a children’s book author, has been struggling with writer’s block, and the offer of an all-expense paid trip to Little Bridge to participate in a book festival is appealing. Her agent promises that her literary nemesis, Will, won’t be there, and Jo accepts the festival’s invitation. Once there, Jo is shocked to spot Will among her writer friends. What’s more shocking is that Will seems sorry for his past behavior. Could these rivals make peace? Goodeve seamlessly transitions between a Southern drawl and a British accent and swings from a high-pitched voice to a deep one as Jo displays her ability to narrate her children’s series. A.L.C. © AudioFile 2021, Portland, Maine
Piper Goodeve returns as narrator of the latest installment of the Little Bridge Island series, which can also be enjoyed as a stand-alone romantic comedy. Jo, a children’s book author, has been struggling with writer’s block, and the offer of an all-expense paid trip to Little Bridge to participate in a book festival is appealing. Her agent promises that her literary nemesis, Will, won’t be there, and Jo accepts the festival’s invitation. Once there, Jo is shocked to spot Will among her writer friends. What’s more shocking is that Will seems sorry for his past behavior. Could these rivals make peace? Goodeve seamlessly transitions between a Southern drawl and a British accent and swings from a high-pitched voice to a deep one as Jo displays her ability to narrate her children’s series. A.L.C. © AudioFile 2021, Portland, Maine