ABOUT:
When she gets a mysterious email telling her she has important matters to attend to regarding a property she hasn’t lived in in six years, June Wood finds herself in New York and back in proximity of her old dreams, her old apartment, and her old roommate, Adam Harper.
Adam, her former roommate and also the source of her broken heart. Adam, who is a million green flags and whom she is now afraid to even look at.
MY THOUGHTS:
Oh, how this book tugged at my heartstrings. I am a sucker for an extended second chance, especially with a side of friends-to-lovers, and this was truly delectable.
Told through June’s POV, it is so clear that Adam has been yearning FOREVER. I am obsessed, and I just fell for the way the dual timelines allowed the reader to see the flow of this relationship, from an unlikely friendship to exquisite tension between these roommates.
The descriptive writing balances the feelings, the past vs. present, and the pining with ease. I think perhaps there could’ve been a slightly more exploration of June’s past; however, I’m choosing to overlook that because, overall, I love the book and am blown away that this is a debut.
Finally, there was a New York vibe that radiated from the page, from the descriptions of the holidays to the restaurants and Broadway, which reminded the reader how New York is a city unlike any other in the world.
SIMILAR BOOKS:
I got the vibe of the Seven Year Slip (New York, he’s a chef, and the apartment is a character.)
SHOULD YOU READ
Definitely recommend this for fans of second chances, years of longing, and particularly those who love New York City. Joss Richard is one to watch, and I look forward to seeing what she writes next.
