Artfully Annoying


Romance - Comedy
326 Pages
Reviewed on 03/15/2023
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Author Biography

Annika Solveig Michelle Champenois grew up partly in Denmark, partly in Utah, and wholly in the world of books. Her time studying statistics at Brigham Young University gave her great inspiration for her book Artfully Annoying, although she never participated in any hidden camera pranks. When she isn’t immersed in fiction, Annika loves to go for walks, study languages, and spend time with her family and friends.

    Book Review

Reviewed by Mimie Odigwe for Readers' Favorite

Artfully Annoying by Annika Champenois should be at the top of every romance reader's to-read list. Surrey, our heroine in this rom-com, is gorgeous, the kind that attracts admirers like bees to honey. Except that every one of her boyfriends, just when she thinks they can’t be more in love with each other, suddenly meets their dream girl and gets engaged. Croft, on the other hand, is the unapologetic perpetrator of the hidden camera prank Surrey fell prey to at the beginning of the semester. Croft is adamant about pestering Surrey until she agrees to date him. Sick of him, Surrey has an idea. If she dates him, won’t he, like all five of her ex-boyfriends, find his dream girl and move on? Except there are more hidden cameras than either of them bargained for.

First of all, I must say that I thoroughly enjoyed the banter. Surrey, though lovely and kind, is strong enough to hold her own against Croft’s antics. You won’t fall in love with Croft at first, but over time, you will warm up to him and start to enjoy their banter. Annika Champenois gives us a solid reason why Croft switches from tormenting Surrey to chasing after her. The cover of Artfully Annoying is simple, yet effectively communicates that you have entered a world of romantic comedy, complete with witty dialogue, heart-melting romance, quality friendships, and engaging neighbors. There are no graphic scenes but the chemistry between Surrey and Croft is palpable. An engaging read which is highly recommended.