
Member Reviews

A year after another failed engagement Sybil decides to use the vouchers that were meant for her and her former fiancé Jamie. Little did she know that when she got there Jamie would also be there! With his “coworker” closing a deal. But not only that another former fiancé shows up and saves the day. This is a Second chance romance but also a fake dating romance that had me laughing and also tearing up at times. I unfortunately have not had the time yet to read Mistakes We Never Made. But this book runs on the same time line from what I’m seeing and now that I’ve read this I have to go back immediately and get our girl Sybil's friends book immediately. Well, this does have the miscommunication trope. I feel like this one was done well and didn’t annoy me. And because of the circumstances of why we find out over the course of the book the reason for the failed walk down the alter existed miscommunication was the only forward. I also thought the character development was very well done and the growth was shown very well on page!
Thank you to Forever for the complimentary advanced copy. All thought and opinions are my own.

This book was even better than Hannah's first, which I was unsure would be possible. Was fun to visit characters from her first romance. Hawaii was its own character and it made the story that more magical.

Very enjoyable follow up to 'Mistakes We Never Made' where we find out where Sybil went while Emma and Finn went on a road trip to find her, plus what happened at the wedding. I appreciated seeing Sybil's side of things and her backstory, though I wish it was fleshed out a bit more given how it coloured her subsequent relationships. At times the pace lagged and I wasn't sure if I felt like I bought the romance as I was unsure just how much work both characters did to change, especially Sybil. But eventually I could see why he was the one she should be with, and the epilogue sold it best.
Perfect read for everywhere from the beach to a cosy spot near a fireplace.
Thanks to Forever (Grand Central Publishing) and NetGalley for the ARC.