I voluntarily read an Advance Reader Copy and am sharing my honest review based on my personal experience.
I’m so frustrated with this book because it had such a strong plot and the potential to be a 5-star read. Unfortunately, it fell short for me in a few key areas. So with that said I will be giving this book 3 stars.
The pacing was painfully slow, especially when it came to the romance. The connection between Ronnie and Miles didn’t truly develop until about 70-80% into the book, which made the slow burn feel excessively drawn out. To make matters worse, the story is hit with a third-act breakup trope that feels completely unnecessary, and it’s resolved in just a few pages. It honestly felt like the author was trying to fill space or hit a word count in the last 20% of the book.
The characters also felt one-dimensional. There was no real growth or emotional change throughout the story. Ronnie, in particular, made one reckless decision after another without learning from her mistakes, even when she knew it was causing harm to the people around her. Her lack of growth made it difficult to root for her, and it left me feeling disconnected from the story.
I did enjoy the road trip aspect of the story and seeing Miles gradually warm up to Ronnie little by little. That part of their journey felt genuine and had promise. However, I just couldn’t fully believe in their connection. The slow burn dragged on for so long that when they finally ended up together, it didn’t feel earned. The resolution, where they decide to stay married and live together, felt unrealistic and rushed. In my opinion, they never truly developed a deep emotional connection, and their bond didn’t come across as believable by the end.
The epilogue was another point of frustration. It didn’t add much to their love story or provide any satisfying conclusion. Instead of offering deeper insight into Miles and Ronnie’s relationship, it just told us they were in a “puppy love” phase, constantly wanting to kiss each other. The epilogue focused more on Miles’s sister, Blair, being in a happy relationship and buying a house, which felt out of place and didn’t serve the overall narrative. It was a letdown and made me feel like the story could have wrapped up just fine without it.
I think that this book had all the potential to be great and just wasn't. I really truly enjoyed the first half, so I think I’ll still give a recommendation to try this book for yourself and see if it hits the mark for you. I would most definitely give this author a chance in the future.