3.5⭐
It was interesting reading this second-chance romance novel when I was just thinking about and rewatching Friends, an actual old show with a reunion special. Oh, the nostalgia... There were times when I really felt like I was on set with the characters in the book!
I adored the cast. The romance was fine, sometimes I was skeptical and sometimes I was onboard. Liv had such a great team and support system ("everyone needs a Bre in their corner", hell yes). However, I also felt like there were some loose ends and would have loved to hear more from everyone else. Like, what happened to Ford?
One of my favorite aspects here is getting a glimpse into the inner workings of Hollywood and what goes on behind the scenes. The author also delves into issues such as fans being unable to separate actors from the parts they play on screen, how women tend to be villainized more than their male counterparts, cyberbullying by the media and the "secret sides to success":
✨ "That we don't talk about the darker parts of being in the public eye because we're expected to be grateful for all of it, even when it's painful."
There were some parts in the early chapters that felt over-descriptive (a play-by-play of Liv's every move isn't really necessary), but either it got better or I stopped noticing. The gossip articles sprinkled in between chapters was a fun and insightful touch.
Overall, it was a sweet read brimming with nostalgia and romance.
Thank you to Atria Books for the Netgalley ARC.
Favorite quotes:
✨ "As it turns out, all it takes is a single spark to flare embers and ashes into something wild and blazing.
✨ "I've never felt more like me than when I'm with you. You make my world make sense."
✨ "It's why I can't resist the pull between us, why I can't stay hurt: at the end of it all, I've missed him too much.I've missed us. I've missed myself — the feeling of knowing there's someone out there who radically accepts me for who I am on days when I'm grieving and seething and haunted by shadows, not just everyone's favorite girl-next-door who can do no wrong."