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Reviewed by Courtnee Turner Hoyle for Readers' Favorite
In J.T. Tierney's Love, Literally, during the COVID pandemic, Hallie Bancroft finds herself without a roommate, boyfriend, or job. At her long-time friend Maria's insistence, she moves in with Maria and her husband. Maria's wealthy friends, Lisa and Paul, invite the trio to join them at their expansive second house, as they have felt distanced from human connection. Paul invites his friend, Quinn O'Neill, a college professor who gains Hallie's attention right away. Tensions mount as the six people attempt to cohabit under the restraints of the pandemic. Secrets spill out as Hallie and Quinn explore their feelings for each other, and they wonder if their affair could be more when they leave. When Hallie's ex-boyfriend shows up unexpectedly, Hallie questions her direction in life and who she wants in it.
J.T. Tierney embraces the male and female perspectives through the novel without stereotypes, focusing on Quinn's, Hallie's, and Maria's points of view. Hallie is a forthright and charming middle-aged woman, who enjoys wordplay and appreciates open-minded people. The language and banter between Hallie and Quinn entertained me, as it was a different kind of foreplay. Nineteenth-century British literature amuses the couple, and they value candor. Tierney addresses wealth, sexual orientation, and politics without making it the focus of the work, and readers experience the depth of the characters as they share their pasts and unload secrets. The spark between Hallie and Quinn is strong as they explore whether their romance will dwindle or turn into a roaring blaze. Hallie's views are infectious, and her points are valid, making Love, Literally a good selection for readers who enjoy a strong female protagonist in an uncertain love story.