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The Love Audit Annah Conwell
 5/5
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The Love Audit

By Annah Conwell

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The Love Audit Annah Conwell
 5/5
Buy this Book

The Love Audit

By Annah Conwell

I absolutely loved this book from Annah Conwell! From the first page to the last I thoroughly enjoyed every minute of reading! If you have been around here for a while now you will know that my number one trope by far is Enemies to Lovers and if you throw in Grump/Sunshine then I am just in heaven. And having read so many of those types of books my standard is pretty high, but this book just nailed it perfectly!

I loved that though this book was definitely a romcom it had enough depth, emotion, and character growth that it kept me invested. I also loved that Annah wrote it so well that the humor enhanced the story and had me laughing out loud.

I loved both the main characters Charlotte and Callum because of how opposite they were of each other, but also how well they balanced each other out. I loved that they weren’t perfect people, but that each had struggles they needed to overcome and that they were able to turn to each other for strength.

I also loved that there were so many great supporting characters and that this is a series where the others get their chance at love too!

If you are looking for an amazing Romcom that can make you laugh out loud and then swoon in the next moment give this one a go!

Physical Intimacy: Lvl 2 (Kissing, Making out)
Zero Swearing

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Intimacy Levels

Level 1

  • Holding hands/Affectionate touching
  • Compliments/confessing love
  • Low-description kissing
  • Tender embraces/cuddling
  • Blushing and sighing
  • Non-descriptive discussions of sex
  • Established relationships
  • Fade to black if married
  • Any sexual encounters from past only referred to, not described or on-screen

Level 2

  • Touch that signals attraction
  • No touching in underwear zone
  • Long kisses, lightly descriptive
  • Deeper kisses, tongue implied not described
  • Feel warm/flushed
  • Gasping, deep sighs, light growls and groans
  • Thinking/speaking about desire non-descriptive
  • Fade to black for established relationships after a scene that matches this level – but may be unpopular if not married

Level 3

  • Hands moving, still not in underwear zone
  • French kiss with tongue described
  • Make-out sessions still follow guidelines
  • Feel hot, sweating
  • Heavier gasping, groaning, deep growls, panting
  • More frantic and lose some control
  • Male shirt may come off, but nothing else
  • Leg may straddle waist, but no mention of arousal
  • If they lay down together anywhere, use little description of contact/moving
  • May happen in a bedroom or on a bed, but should be interrupted or end with fade to black scene. Keep focus on the emotion.
  • Fade to black should still happen between married couples or at the end of the book between engaged/committed couples.