Genre: contemporary romance, humor
Tropes: slow burn romance, coming home, childhood friend turned hot
Cliffhanger: No
Spice: little to none (0.5/5🌶)
Rating: 4.25 ⭐
I have received an ARC through NetGalley. All thoughts and opinions are my own and left voluntarily. Special thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for this copy.
I honestly liked this surprisingly much, because at the beginning I didn't feel very drawn by it, but by the third chapter, I was all in. It was easy and cute, with enough funny moments to make it a humorous romance. The general vibe was very "Gilmore Girls"-ish, so I definitely recommend this to anyone who likes that TV show.
"There should be an automatic report when you visit home, some kind of newsletter detailing all the changes you need to know about. All the marriages and all the glow-ups, so situations like this don't happen."
》》The Plot《《
Abby Reynolds has lost everything: her fiancé, her home, her job and her fancy life in New York. The only option left? Going back to Clonard, her Irish hometown, and stay with her sister, Louise, and her husband. Something she dreaded doing for a long time for a number of reasons — for starters, she and Louise don't get along. And then there's the suffocating feeling she gets there.
But what she didn't anticipate was discovering that when you've hit rock-bottom there's no other way to go but up. And that her childhood friend and boy next door, Luke Bayley, got hot. Like illegally so. So maybe picking up the pieces and starting over isn't all that bad. And it's definitely helpful to find out what wonderful people you actually have around you along the way.
》》Characters and Relationships《《
"Luke and I are going to hang out."
"Hang out?"
"We're going to watch a movie."
"Aha!" Sinead beams at me before turning to her husband. "I win! Gimme."
"We had a bet on whether you two were secretly hooking up," Rory explains, pulling his wallet from his pocket. "I didn't think he had the guts."
First of all, we have Abby Reynolds, the MC from whose perspective we get to see the whole story. She's extremely smart and hard-working and it's easy to get drawn into her narrative. Then we get Luke Bayley, the winner of the best glow-up of the century, who is exactly that sweet but manly sort of guy ( — and again, he gave me really strong "Gilmore Girls" vibe).
Their relationship is sweet and funny, with flirting moments and grumpy setbacks that build a pretty slow burn romance. Although the title is suggesting a rebound, Abby seems okay and definitely not heartbroken over her fiancé, which is definitely not what I was expecting when I started reading this, but it didn’t let my expectations down; I was misleaded but not disappointed.
"It wasn't the best night's sleep I've had."
"You should try my bed," I say without thinking.
The banter was great, the flirting got me smiling like a chipmunk and it was overall that really cute love story you'd like to binge on Netflix for a nice evening and a cozy, hopeful vibe.
A relationship I really enjoyd following throughout this book was the one between Abby and her older sister, Louise. It had something very real and totally understandable and I found it hard to not like the two of them. Especially towards the end, when they were both so supportive and I guess it painted a pretty nice picture of family bonds.
"Her husband used to be a taxi driver. If we play nice, he might do us a favor. Can you cry on command?"
"I can for this."
And if we are talking about side characters, they were really great. Starting with Beth, the bubbly and overly optimistic new friend Abby gets when she returns to Clonard, continuing with Jess, her best friend from New York who unexpectedly shows up for a visit and proves how real friendships should go with some tough love and ending with Tyler, yes, that ex-fiancé who should be a total ass but somehow is just the perfect portrait of mansplaining. He's not really the bad guy, even though he clearly needs some relationship advice and I can in no way defend him, but he's just sooo much of that innocent toxic masculinity - and I'm saying innocent because he really doesn't see why behavior like his is not okay. Ah, and Rory! I almost forgot about Rory, Abby's first boyfriend and former adolescent best friend, who's a total laugh and has somehow managed to turn each scene with him and his wife into a humorous one, making me grin constantly.
》》Favorite Scenes《《
⭐Abby getting drunk and wanting explanations from Luke
⭐The egg hunt
"I said don't move," he says, exasperated. "You might have broken something."
"Besides my pride?"
⭐Abby and Louise clicking - I loved their relationship
⭐Abby being stuck in her wetsuit and Luke helping
⭐Jess visiting
⭐Rory - and the beach night
⭐Thar random cow on the road that lead to a backseat streaptease
⭐Tyler coming to Ireland
"What if he is going to beat him up?"
"Please don't tell me you find that attractive."
"Of course not. That's so unhealthy. "
"Right."
"I mean, I guess a little part of me wouldn't mind if — "
"Abby!"
"Well, don't put the idea in my head then!"
⭐Tyler meeting Luke
⭐ Abby and Louise following Luke's car to Tyler's hotel
》》Conclusion《《
It's a very nice romance that will both fascinate and humor its readers. It's sprinkled with cute scenes, it has banter and relatable characters and well, for me it was a total page-turner. And some situations described here are so real and usually not mentioned in books, that you really have to appreciate it as it definitely showed some originality.
"If you don't want me to be with anyone else, why is it so easy to just let me go?"
"Because it's what you want."
"But I also want you!"
"Then ask me to come with you!"
P.S. Can we appreciate the gorgeous cover? 😍