Review: Token by Beverley Kendall

Author: Beverley Kendall
Publisher: Graydon House
Released: January 3, 2023
Received: NetGalley

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Book Summary:

Kennedy Mitchell and her best friend founded Token after she had her career path changed in the name of “diversity.” This move inspired them to create a company that’ll help such companies actually tackle their diversity problem (as opposed to simply pretending they’re doing something).

Token is pretty much an instant hit. In fact, it even draws the attention of Kennedy’s ex – much to her surprise. His business could use a bit of help from Token, and, therefore, from Kennedy. But she’s hesitant to let him back into her life…

My Review:

I’ll confess that I don’t read much romance (something I’m working on changing!), so maybe all the undercurrents in Token are to be expected. But I just found this book to be so charming! I loved Kendall and everything about her.

There’s the classic ex-trope, which was fun. But everything else was a bit of a surprise, and I had a lot of fun reading it. This is exactly what I needed on a dreary winter day, and I couldn’t be happier with what I found!

Highlights:

  • Sense of Humor
  • Contemporary Romance
  • Ex’s of the Past

Thanks to Graydon House and #NetGalley for making this book available for review. All opinions expressed are my own.

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About Liz (AKA Cat)

I am an avid animal lover, photographer, reader, and much more. While my photography blog is feeling a bit neglected at the moment, the other sites I'm involved in are going strong. ✧I review books, comics, and basically anything else in the literary world over at Quirky Cat's Fat Stacks (of Books). ✧I review comics and books, as well as write content for Word of the Nerd. ✧I review comics for Monkeys Fighting Robots. ✧I write content for Screen Rant and CBR. ✧I write book reviews for The Review Crew.
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