
Authentically Izzy by Pepper Basham
Series: Skymar, Book One
Publisher: Thomas Nelson, November 15, 2023
REVIEW BY KELLY GOSHORN
This charming story enchanted me from the beginning. Basham’s heroine, Isabelle Edgewood, is an introverted, socially awkward, book nerd who struggles with others’ expectations. Right off the bat, the author gets points for originality. It’s always refreshing to find a main character who isn’t perfect. I find relatable characters much more endearing.
Worried that Izzy will never find Mr. Right, her matchmaking cousin signs Izzy up for an online dating community. Enter the hero, Brodie Sutherland, a resident of the fictional island of Skymar. Brodie is a soft-spoken, caring, fairly introverted man himself gifted with the ability to see who Isabelle really is, even when she doesn’t see it herself. He encourages Isabelle to be the person she longs to be, and the reader is treated to the joy of seeing her blossom as the story progresses. I enjoyed the chemistry and playful banter between Izzy and Brodie, and it was interesting to see a romantic comedy work so well when similar personalities are attracted to one another instead of opposite ones.
While the story is packed with genuine laugh-out-loud moments, a perspective reader would be mistaken to think the book has no depth. Basham gives the novel heart through such time-honored themes as self-discovery and living authentically. Not only did I laugh, but I also cried as Izzy discovered that the tragic death of her parents at the tender age of twelve may have shaped her into a person she was never meant to be.
“It’s about taking what you have within you, what God-given gifts you already possess, and falling in love with them. Making them work for your future. Uniquely. That’s how you make your life worth living, for yourself and others.”
Pepper Basham, Authentically Izzy
The majority of Authentically Izzy is written in an epistolary style. In updated fashion for 21st century readers, the author uses emails and texts rather than snail mail which I found very clever. When Izzy travels to Skymar to meet Brodie in person, Basham returns to the traditional third person narrative which makes sense since the couple is now physically together. This also provides the reader with a deeper glimpse into their thoughts and emotions as their relationship progresses.
Because of the epistolary style of this novel, I highly recommend the audiobook version. I purchased a copy via Audible and the multiple narrators did an excellent job. Brodie’s Scottish accent was spot on and only added to my enjoyment of the book. If you’re not a fan of audiobooks, then I would encourage you to splurge for the print copy. Several other reviewers mentioned that following the epistolary writing style was a bit confusing on Kindle.
In my opinion, there’s only one word to describe Authentically Izzy—magical. Filled with bookish references – a heroine who works in a library, a hero whose family owns not one but several bookstores, not to mention a bazillion bookish quotes from Tolkein to Austen and everything in between, Authentically Izzy is an authentic hit for booklovers everywhere.

Sequels: Positively Penelope, released August 1
Loyally Luke, releasing May 2024
Thanks for sharing thisi.Anita
LikeLiked by 1 person
Thank you, Anita! I hope you’ll add Authentically Izzy to your TBR pile.
LikeLiked by 1 person
Thanks
LikeLike
Looks like a 😊 n read.
LikeLike
Kelly, your review is persuasive! I’m already charmed by both Izzy and Brodie. I’ve read other Basham books and have never been disappointed. It sounds like this one is a winner, too!
LikeLiked by 1 person
Then my work here is done! LOL! Have you her Freddie and Grace series? Love, love, love that one, too!
LikeLiked by 1 person
Grace cracks me up! Great series!
LikeLike
I agree with Vera. I’m smitten already. And what reader doesn’t love book-focused stories? Thanks for sharing this one, Kelly.
LikeLike
You’re so welcome and I totally agree. The bookish quotes just pull you right in.
LikeLiked by 1 person
You have me intrigued, Kelly. This sounds like a book I would enjoy.
LikeLike
I’m sure it’s not for everyone, so few books are but it’s hard for me to imagine who wouldn’t be charmed by Izzy and Brodie.
LikeLike
The bookish got me–quotes and all. I may check it out!
LikeLike
I know. It’s so cute. One of her cousin’s, Penelope, is the MC of the second book in the series. She’s a theater nerd and is always quoting plays (especially musicals) or referencing characters and plays. I’m only a few chapters in but it’s also very cute.
LikeLiked by 1 person
Great review, Kelly. Sounds like a good read.
LikeLike
Thank you! I hope you’ll give it a go!
LikeLiked by 1 person
Love the sound of this story, Kelly, and the lessons embedded within. Thank you for sharing.
LikeLike
Congratulations, Pepper! It sounds like a good story.
LikeLike
Hi Jackie! Yes, fabulous! I love her Freddie and Grace series as well.
LikeLike
I’m not a romance reader, but I enjoy the occcasional rom-com. I’d listen to this one just for the Scottish accent alone, lol. Nice review, Kelly!
LikeLike
Hahaha! It is definitely worth it!
LikeLiked by 1 person
This was a fantastic book! Thanks for sharing, Kelly.
LikeLike
Yay, another Izzy fan. I’ve started Positively Penelope but am not very far into yet.
LikeLiked by 1 person
That’s interesting that the kindle version would be harder to follow than the print or audio version. It must be the kindle formatting that isn’t quite right. Thanks for that tip. The book sounds like a lovely romantic comedy. Thanks for the review.
LikeLike
That was something I’d read in other reviews. I’m almost exclusively audiobook at this point then I go and by the book if I love it or is a favorite author anyway so it can sit on my bookshelf. I have a serious problem! LOL!
LikeLiked by 1 person
I’m just about the same, Kelly. I have my phone read regular old kindle books to me. That way I can multitask! The only drawback is the monotonous “Siri voice.” 🙂
LikeLike
This sounds like a good read, even the audio. I’m intrigued. Good review!
LikeLike
Hi, Kelly. The bookish aspects of this novel sound like a lot of fun, as do the two leads. An enchanting review!
LikeLike
It really is a charming book!
LikeLike
This sounds like an interesting book, both the style and the storyline. Thanks for the review.
LikeLike
I don’t read all that much romance – but this lovely review has tempted me. Thank you for the tip to choose the audiobook format:). I’ve discovered in the past that my trusty Kindle doesn’t do well with types of writing other than book text.
LikeLike