Series: Trinket Sisters #1
Author: Kristi Ann Hunter
Publisher: Oholiab Creations
Genre: Christian Fiction, Contemporary Romance,
Source: Own
My Review:
Pixels and Paint is Kristi Ann Hunter's first contemporary romance and I am here for it! She also writes historical fiction with humor.
"The way you see the world isn't the only way to see it."
I adored Pixels and Paint. You basically have two awkward people who are learning to be awkward together. Emma and her twin sister, Amy, are worlds apart. Amy is a fashion designer and Emma only cares about being comfortable. At one of Amy's art shows, Emma meets Carter. Not knowing who he is, she is brutally honest about her love, or lack thereof for art.
Read for:
🎨opposites attract
🎨twin sisters-polar opposites
🎨computer programmer/artist
🎨witty banter
🎨character growth
🎨story with depth
🎨wonderful characters
🎨look book-Emma can only wear outfits from this book!
🎨beginning of series
I can't wait for book two to be written. I look forward to more from Emma and Carter and learning what secrets Amy is keeping from Emma.
★★★★/5
Synopsis (Amazon):
For Emma Trinket, life is a delicate balancing act between loving her family and pursuing interests they don’t understand. When the opportunity arises to finally impress them with her job as a computer programmer, she jumps at it even if it means immersing herself in a world she’s despised since childhood. Unfortunately the one man who could crush her prospects is also the best person to help her navigate the lessons she needs to be a success. Artistic expression is both Carter Anderson’s safe space and his livelihood, but his fading inspiration has him worried about his place in life. His encounters with Emma spark a passion to create that he hasn’t felt in years and he isn’t ready to let go of his new muse even if she’s threatening the sanctity of his art world with her digital technologies. As each tries to gain an advantage from the other, Emma and Carter discover they actually might be more compatible than they thought. Will that be enough to unify their opposing missions or will the real differences between pixels and paint tear them apart?
This looks like such a fun read!
ReplyDeleteKaris, it was :)
DeleteI can relate to awkward characters! ;D This does sound fun.
ReplyDeleteLark, me too!!!
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