Review: Connectivity 2.0

Posted 25th January 2021 by Emma in Reviews / 1 Comment

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Review: Connectivity 2.0Connectivity 2.0 by Aven Ellis
Also by this author: Connectivity, Waiting For Prince Harry, Chronicles of a Lincoln Park Fashionista, Survivng the Rachel
Series: British Isles Billionaires #2
Also in this series: Connectivity, Out of Play
Published by Self-Published on 27th January 2021
Genres: Chicklit, Contemporary, Humour, Love & Romance
Pages: 389
Format: eARC
Source: an ARC
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Switch to first-class seat on a transatlantic flight? Check!Sexy ginger seatmate with gorgeous British accent? Hello! Discuss love of grandmillennial décor with super-hot seatmate? Why not, throw caution to the wind!Will the history of a career-driven American finding love with a British billionaire repeat itself? Hmm …
Recent college graduate Lauren Charleston heads to London for a prestigious media graduate internship that is part of a well-laid plan for career success.
Falling for a playboy billionaire with the nickname of Icky Ollie? Not part of said plan.
Tech developer Oliver Pratt makes tabloid headlines for his wild ways, seen with a myriad of women—including a princess. He’s exactly the type of man Lauren detests—especially in light of her past with men.
But Lauren might find exactly what she needs in Oliver if she can see beyond the surface—and face her own past, too. Will these two opposites find a certain connectivity, as their career mentors did? Or will this romance short-circuit before it begins?
Connectivity 2.0 is a laugh out loud and delightful romantic comedy. Get ready to fall in love with Lauren and Oliver—and have an overwhelming desire to go to London— when reading this feel-good story.

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WAY, way back in 2013 when I first started blogging this author emailed me and asked me if I was interested in reviewing her book called Connectivity. Eight years and twenty-four books later Connectivity 2.0 is here! I LOVED Connectivity so I was very excited when Aven told me she was going to write a sequel!

I haven’t been to London since February 2020. I stayed at The Tower Hotel just a hop skip and a jump from where this book is set. Aven has done such extensive research that I felt like I was right there. Oh, I miss London I really do. This book will put you right in the middle of the city and it was everything I needed. Being stuck in my house in this damn pandemic, this book during a pandemic was the perfect escapism.

Lauren and Oliver and such fun characters. I loved their relationship from the very first page. It was so obvious to me how damn perfect they were for each other!

It was so great to catch up with William and MK. I resonate so much with MK. I loved seeing how MK and William had built a life together. They are serious life goals! I loved the girls that Lauren met during her internship and I hope we get to see more of these girls as the series progresses.

Once again Aven created a story full of swoon-worthy moments that have you forgetting everything around you!

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About Aven Ellis

I live in the Dallas area with my family. I enjoy clipping out recipes I will never get around to trying, working out, and chatting with friends on social media. I’m a hockey nut (Go Stars!) and watch as much as humanly possible. I also love shopping and fashion and admit to being obsessed with whatever the Duchess of Cambridge is wearing. In addition to be obsessed with the Duchess, I’m equally obsessed with any show or cookbook featuring Gordon Ramsay.

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