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Tuesday, January 3, 2023

Review: The Hustler Next Door


You all know I adore K.A. Tucker so it’s no surprise I love love loved The Hustler Next Door, which was just published today. I have been waiting for Justine’s book since I finished The Player Next Door. In the summer. Of 2020. That’s a long time to wait! (Review is here if you missed it.) The wait was totally worth it though and I could not put this book down.

Here’s the book’s description:
Justine MacDermott is in what she would call a transition period: squatting in her best friend’s house and working in an appliance store in Polson Falls while the man she was supposed to marry starts a new life with someone else.
She’s definitely not thinking about slashing his tires and wishing his vital extremities would fall off.
When newcomer Garrett Harrington strolls into Murphy’s Appliances looking to buy a refrigerator, Justine convinces herself she’s found her rebound. Or the next love of her life. Either works. But a chance encounter leads her to discover that Garrett isn’t who he made himself out to be, and he’s more interested in hustling her kindly old boss out of his family business—and using her to do it.
Furious at being fooled by yet another man and itching for retribution, Justine enlists the help of unlikely townsfolk to battle Harrington Group’s big-city development plans for Polson Falls.
It’s all going to plan … until Justine finds herself crossing enemy lines.
I admit I didn’t even read the book’s description before requesting to review this one. I just knew I needed more of Tucker’s contemporary romance (that borders on rom com) in my life. This series is smart and funny, has just the right amount of drama, and adds a (liberal) dash of spice - and sass and swears, in the case of Justine. Which I, of course, loved since I swear like a sailor myself. Anyway. So, because I didn’t read the description, I didn’t know who the love interest was going to be. I had also forgotten about Dean, the best friend of the hero in The Player Next Door. I thought, ooh Justine and Dean would be fun together (other than the rhyming of their names…) so I ended up having to totally change my mindset for this romance! The brain is a weird place. Also, speaking of my weird brain, I’ve been doing a rewatch of Veronica Mars so I was totally picturing Ryan Hansen, who plays Dick Casablancas on the show, as Dean. You’re welcome for that random visual. And now I really want Dean’s story so I’m really hoping that will be coming soon(ish)!

But none of that tells you about The Hustler Next Door, does it? OK, let’s see. First of all, Justine was a hoot to read about. She gives zero shits and doesn’t exactly have a filter. She's a really good human and amazing friend. She tells it like it is, for better or for worse. And most people will probably think the worst of her but I thoroughly enjoyed her as a main character. She knows what she wants, even if she fights against it. Like, duh, of course she was attracted to Garrett and should most definitely hook up with him but it took her awhile to get there. But when they did give in to the attraction they had to each other? Hoo boy, get out the fan, my friends. There’s one particular scene where Justine shows up unexpectedly at Garrett’s that’s seared into my brain. And I’m totally ok with that.

Given I’m a small town girl myself, I love the setting of this novel. And, as in most small town stories, there’s a cast of secondary characters that are lovely and sometimes wacky. The “granny gang” that helps Justine fight the development features Shirley who seems to have it out for everyone and everything. I’m actually really not sure why she was so angry at the world and it got to be a bit much, especially because Justine looked up to her as a grandmother figure. I didn’t want Justine to be that jaded or contrary. It was like she was just fighting for the sake of fighting and the WHY of it was never explained. I think if you’ve never lived in a small town and seen the concern when buildings are being torn down or overhauled, you won’t get why anyone would be trying to fight it.

I ended up rating this one at 4 stars, but would easily give it a solid 4.5 (and probably did on Storygraph). That extra half star to bring it to a full 5, which Player got, is missing because the plot outside the romance was lacking something and I wasn’t on board with Justine’s issues post break up with Bastard Bill. It was too convenient to blame that (not that I’m saying she wasn’t right to be hurt - she absolutely was) for the issues between herself and Garrett.

The Hustler Next Door is a must read for anyone who loves contemporary romance with main characters who practically leap off the page. K.A. Tucker continues to be one of my all-time favourite authors and I’m so, SO very glad she brought us back to Polson Falls with this novel. I’m ready for the next story from the small town!

Download the novel today. It will be available exclusively on Amazon & Kindle Unlimited January 5.

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About the Author
K.A. Tucker writes captivating stories with an edge.
She is the internationally bestselling author of the Ten Tiny Breaths and Burying Water series, He Will Be My Ruin, Until It Fades, Keep Her Safe, The Simple Wild, Be the Girl, and Say You Still Love Me. Her books have been featured in national publications including USA Today, Globe & Mail, Suspense Magazine, Publisher's Weekly, Oprah Mag, and First for Women.
K.A. Tucker currently resides in a quaint town outside of Toronto.

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*An egalley was provided by the author via Valentine PR in exchange for review consideration. All opinions are honest and my own.* 

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