




"A teasing academic tone, zany humor, and a sweet romance."
I read Holton’s books for two main things: the witty banter and the genius writing. Some of the sentences that she manages to craft make me laugh so hard. They are sarcastic, blunt, and punny. The banter between the two main characters is always in the same vein, and “The Ornithology’s Field Guide to Love” echoed her signature writing style. I love a rivals-to-lovers storyline, so the dynamic between Beth and Devlon was certainly interesting. I felt like there could have been more romance with this one, but it was still cute and sweet. The banter was top-notch and innocent (yet somehow not?), which was one of my favorite parts of this overall relationship dynamic. Plus, the nerdiness. It personally spoke to me that these two characters bonded over academics and birding and were unabashedly themselves in front of each other.
I read Holton’s books for two main things: the witty banter and the genius writing. Some of the sentences that she manages to craft make me laugh so hard. They are sarcastic, blunt, and punny. The banter between the two main characters is always in the same vein, and “The Ornithology’s Field Guide to Love” echoed her signature writing style. I love a rivals-to-lovers storyline, so the dynamic between Beth and Devlon was certainly interesting. I felt like there could have been more romance with this one, but it was still cute and sweet. The banter was top-notch and innocent (yet somehow not?), which was one of my favorite parts of this overall relationship dynamic. Plus, the nerdiness. It personally spoke to me that these two characters bonded over academics and birding and were unabashedly themselves in front of each other.
I read Holton’s books for two main things: the witty banter and the genius writing. Some of the sentences that she manages to craft make me laugh so hard. They are sarcastic, blunt, and punny. The banter between the two main characters is always in the same vein, and “The Ornithology’s Field Guide to Love” echoed her signature writing style. I love a rivals-to-lovers storyline, so the dynamic between Beth and Devlon was certainly interesting. I felt like there could have been more romance with this one, but it was still cute and sweet. The banter was top-notch and innocent (yet somehow not?), which was one of my favorite parts of this overall relationship dynamic. Plus, the nerdiness. It personally spoke to me that these two characters bonded over academics and birding and were unabashedly themselves in front of each other.
I read Holton’s books for two main things: the witty banter and the genius writing. Some of the sentences that she manages to craft make me laugh so hard. They are sarcastic, blunt, and punny. The banter between the two main characters is always in the same vein, and “The Ornithology’s Field Guide to Love” echoed her signature writing style. I love a rivals-to-lovers storyline, so the dynamic between Beth and Devlon was certainly interesting. I felt like there could have been more romance with this one, but it was still cute and sweet. The banter was top-notch and innocent (yet somehow not?), which was one of my favorite parts of this overall relationship dynamic. Plus, the nerdiness. It personally spoke to me that these two characters bonded over academics and birding and were unabashedly themselves in front of each other.
I read Holton’s books for two main things: the witty banter and the genius writing. Some of the sentences that she manages to craft make me laugh so hard. They are sarcastic, blunt, and punny. The banter between the two main characters is always in the same vein, and “The Ornithology’s Field Guide to Love” echoed her signature writing style. I love a rivals-to-lovers storyline, so the dynamic between Beth and Devlon was certainly interesting. I felt like there could have been more romance with this one, but it was still cute and sweet. The banter was top-notch and innocent (yet somehow not?), which was one of my favorite parts of this overall relationship dynamic. Plus, the nerdiness. It personally spoke to me that these two characters bonded over academics and birding and were unabashedly themselves in front of each other.
I read Holton’s books for two main things: the witty banter and the genius writing. Some of the sentences that she manages to craft make me laugh so hard. They are sarcastic, blunt, and punny. The banter between the two main characters is always in the same vein, and “The Ornithology’s Field Guide to Love” echoed her signature writing style. I love a rivals-to-lovers storyline, so the dynamic between Beth and Devlon was certainly interesting. I felt like there could have been more romance with this one, but it was still cute and sweet. The banter was top-notch and innocent (yet somehow not?), which was one of my favorite parts of this overall relationship dynamic. Plus, the nerdiness. It personally spoke to me that these two characters bonded over academics and birding and were unabashedly themselves in front of each other.
What is the book about?
Romance
Romance
Romance
Romance
Romance
Romance
Regency
Regency
Regency
Regency
Regency
Regency
Rivals-to-lovers
Rivals-to-lovers
Rivals-to-lovers
Rivals-to-lovers
Rivals-to-lovers
Rivals-to-lovers
Two rival ornithologists. Seeking one dangerous, beautiful bird. Is the hunt of their lives also how they find the love of their lives? Professor Beth Pickering is on the verge of finally capturing the rare Deathwhistler bird when Professor Devon Lockley swoops in, stealing both her bird and her imagination. For his part, Devon has never been more smitten than when he first set eyes on Beth. When a competition to become Birder of the Year by capturing an endangered caladrius bird is announced, Beth and Devon are forced to team up to have any chance of winning. They're hunting the rarest of species. But will these rivals discover something even more endangered – true love . . .

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For every book purchased through this page, we receive 20% of the profit, which supports London Girls Book Club—funding events, coordinators, and everything that makes LGBC special.
Shipping to more than 40 countries
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