Kate Bromley lives in New York City with her husband, son, and her somewhat excessive collection of romance novels (it's not hoarding if it's books, right?). She was a preschool teacher for seven years and is now focusing full-time on combining her two great passions - writing swoon-worthy love stories and making people laugh. Talk Bookish to Me is her first novel.
A fabulous debut; it had me laughing, it had me shouting, it had me from the get-go. Bromley has a knack for banter, creating a smart, sassy and sexy read - Kara and Ryan's story is a blast -- Pernille Hughes, author of Probably the Best Kiss in the World An engaging romp of a story about what happens when a romance writer uses her novel's checkpoints to win back her first love and her life becomes stranger and better than fiction -- Shelley Noble, New York Times bestselling author of Imagine Summer TALK BOOKISH TO ME is a sexy, funny, and emotional second-chance love story with a killer premise: romance author Kara is fighting a wicked case of writer's block and the only cure is hooking up with her ex Ryan. Kate Bromley's writing is as sharp as it is heartfelt. Add this book to your TBR list immediately! -- Sarah Smith, author of Faker and Simmer Down TALK BOOKISH TO ME is your new favorite comfort read! More than a romance novel, it's an ode to the genre itself. With loveable characters, charming banter, and sizzling sexual tension, TALK BOOKISH TO ME is an adorable escapist romp that's sure to put a smile on your face. -- Kristin Rockaway, author of She's Faking It Chemistry that will captivate readers from the very first encounter! -- Sajni Patel, author of The Trouble with Hating You A fun and sexy romp, with chemistry that gave me all the feels! -- Jennifer Probst, New York Times bestselling author of Our Italian Summer In her debut novel, Bromley takes time to dive deeply into the complexities of Kara and Ryan's story, building a believable foundation for a rekindled romance . . . A sweet look at what it really takes to get to happily-ever-after * Kirkus * [An] appealing debut... Bromley's take on the enemies-to-lovers trope is fun, and Ryan's lovable pup adds heart * Publisher’s Weekly *