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Virtually Yours Kindle Edition

4.1 out of 5 stars 50 ratings

A romantic comedy about love in the age of hand-sanitizer, double masks, and quarantinis…

When her museum closes its doors forever, and her world turns upside down, art conservator and germaphobe Sophie Longeway locks herself in her New York City apartment. With the holidays rapidly approaching, she's staring at a mountain of bills, with a grumpy landlord breathing down her neck. Moving to her cousin's California art commune is her only way to start fresh, but leaving the city is the last thing she wants to do.

Agent to the stars Jacob Rossi and his fiancée, A-list actress Savannah Reed, lasted exactly thirty days in lockdown before they realized they couldn’t stand each other. But with paparazzi lurking around every corner and her latest movie about to be released, the power couple can't afford any bad press. Besides, calling off the wedding would break his grandmother's heart.

When an art dealer refers Jacob to Sophie, there’s an instant connection. But how can they ever have a relationship if she refuses to take off her mask?

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★★★★★ "The kind of humor that's positively contagious!"

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Bestselling Author Virginia Gray looks for humor in every situation. A graduate of Wake Forest University, she spent part one of her career as a college professor. But after years of research, eighty-hour work weeks, and generally trying to take over the world, she stepped away from academics to pursue her love of writing. And because no task is more daunting than making sense of the senseless male psyche, her stories always explode from the glorious mouth of chaos. (You're welcome.) Until she packs her bags and moves to the beach, she lives in the Midwest with her wonderful family and far too many pets.

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B08YHBW4GP
  • Accessibility ‏ : ‎ Learn more
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ April 15, 2021
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 429 KB
  • Simultaneous device usage ‏ : ‎ Unlimited
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Not Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 268 pages
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0990523697
  • Page Flip ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Part of series ‏ : ‎ The New Normal
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Bestselling Author Virginia Gray looks for humor in every situation. A graduate of Wake Forest University, she spent part one of her career as a college professor. But after years of research, eighty-hour work weeks, and generally trying to take over the world, she stepped away from academics to pursue her love of writing. And because no task is more daunting than making sense of the senseless male psyche, her stories always explode from the glorious mouth of chaos. (You're welcome.) Until she packs her bags and moves to the beach, she lives in the Midwest with her wonderful family and far too many pets.

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Customers find the book entertaining and funny, with one mentioning it serves as a perfect bedtime read to unwind after a stressful day.

"This was a fast and fun read taking place in Manhattan during the pandemic. Very cute love story that begins in the middle of the lockdown...." Read more

"...The boo had some great moments while the main characters were connecting but there were too many sections that felt long and unnecessarily drawn..." Read more

"...There were a few funny parts and a HEA." Read more

"Virtually Yours is a funny, entertaining, humorous and romantic. I truly love the characters Sophie and Jacob. It is well written...." Read more

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Customers enjoy the romantic elements of the book, with one mentioning how it captures love in the age of COVID.

"...Very cute love story that begins in the middle of the lockdown. It was so relatable as it is recent. The characters are adorable...." Read more

"This was an interesting romance that takes place in New York during the pandemic. There were a few funny parts and a HEA." Read more

"Virtually Yours is a funny, entertaining, humorous and romantic. I truly love the characters Sophie and Jacob. It is well written...." Read more

"Good read. Very entertaining, humorous and romantic. Can hardly wait for the next in the series. Thanks so much Virginia" Read more

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  • Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2021
    This was a fast and fun read taking place in Manhattan during the pandemic. Very cute love story that begins in the middle of the lockdown. It was so relatable as it is recent. The characters are adorable. From the computer glitches during zoom calls to a first kiss through masks and the underlying fear of getting sick, it is truly love in the age of COVID.
  • Reviewed in the United States on May 1, 2021
    This is a romance between two entirely different people whose only thing in common is a taste for M&Ms. Sophie, a museum conservator who restores objects has lost her job due to Covid 19 virus. A certified germaphove even before Covid, she has been holed up in her NYC apartment since Covid began. She has no family, gets her food from a restaurant in her building and keeps in touch with her friend, Casey, distance talking between their outside balconies. Her rent is overdue, bills unpaid, and she is down to her last teaspoon of disinfecting alcohol. Jacob, a highly paid wealthy talent manager, whose work has slowed because all public entertainment being shut down. He has broken up with a fiancee who doesn't want anyone to know of the breakup due to her career including Jacob's large family.
    The story centers around his desire to get a chair restored for his grandmother for a Christmas present.
    Since Sophie won't leave her apartment, it leads to zoom meetings still wearing a mask, a zoom Thanksgiving dinner and extreme covid caution. The wack job fiancee, Jacob testing positive, the Hurry Curry owner, the problems getting the chair done in lockdown all add to the story of these two improbable people trying to get together romantically. I can't wait for Virginia Gray's next book.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2021
    I tried really hard to love this but it was a struggle to get through. The characters were sweet but the story felt very slow.

    It may be that it was just too soon for me personally to read a pandemic romance novel, however I have been keeping an eye out and was very intrigued by this book and the story line.

    The boo had some great moments while the main characters were connecting but there were too many sections that felt long and unnecessarily drawn out.

    I received and ARC copy of this book and I am voluntarily reviewing.
  • Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2021
    This was an interesting romance that takes place in New York during the pandemic. There were a few funny parts and a HEA.
  • Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2021
    Virtually Yours is a funny, entertaining, humorous and romantic. I truly love the characters Sophie and Jacob. It is well written. I loved the storyline. It kept my interested.
  • Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2021
    A delightful and fun read. Full of much needed chuckles during these trying times. I knew a few “Sophies” while in lockdown and this was the perfect bedtime read antidote to a stressful day.
  • Reviewed in the United States on April 16, 2021
    Good read. Very entertaining, humorous and romantic. Can hardly wait for the next in the series. Thanks so much Virginia
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  • Reviewed in the United States on September 6, 2021
    Rating: 2.4/5.0

    I received this book free in exchange for an honest review

    Either I read Virtually Yours too soon to current events, or it just wasn't for me. Either way, I didn't particularly care about the book, the characters, or the plotline.

    I didn't feel like there were any valid reasons for the characters to fall for each other, other than being truly touch-starved. And while that may be a leading factor, it wouldn't necessarily build into anything that could be lasting, which is why the ending made no sense if that was how the romance was defended.

    (SPOILER: In the end, Sophie ends up moving in with Jacob, but as we see with Jacob and Samantha's relationship, just because you move in together doesn't mean it's a happily-ever-after.)

    So while I can fully understand attempting to end up with someone just because you've been stuck inside for almost an entire year, I don't personally feel like that fulfilled the way the story ended.

    If their leading cause for romance wasn't because they haven't talked with the opposite sex in months, then I just don't see the romance. They fell for each other quickly and without any leading causes - Jacob bought Sophie a computer, it worked out that he was hot and she was sexy, they magically connected and had a heck of a time - and it didn't feel very supported.

    I felt the chemistry leading up to the romance, but the further I got into the story, the less I was sure about where it was going. I wanted... more, I guess. More chemistry, more reasons they like each other, just more.

    Another thing that made me confused was Sophie. She is a severe germaphobe and was very extreme in her methods to not get sick. And she didn't own a computer. For someone in that specific field, you'd think she'd have to do a lot of research to see the art styles of the 1800s or have to look into a specific family crest or whatnot so she can fix up items like Gram's chair. But she never seemed interested in using technology in that way, which made me a little concerned that she wasn't doing the best she could because she wasn't using all her resources. I guess it's a "big thing" that Jacob ended up buying her a computer, but she was never on it except to Zoom call him. Other than that, she never used it.

    Jacob was never interested in getting rid of Samantha's furniture or the giant photo of a scantily-clad Samantha over his bed. The guy was dumped and his ex-fiancee almost immediately got together with another guy (or so I can recall). And yet he didn't seem to be in a rush to get rid of her stuff or the reminder of her or do anything other than imagining Sophie and watching his neighbor's kid or being on phone calls where he has to read Thomas the Train Engine to an adult baseball player.

    I wasn't all that motivated to read Virtually Yours. I found it lacking in the important places and I wasn't all that interested in it, either.

    -Meg

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