![]() ![]() ![]() There was a level of emotion that went deeper than her previous stories. I enjoyed watching these two gals try to protect their hearts. I was completely convinced that these two belonged to each other and had an unfortunate and devastating hiccup. I love it when authors can make you feel that characters must be soul mates or meant to be. What I liked the best about this book was the chemistry and emotion conveyed between Lily and Bennett. This was both an insta-love and a slow burn but in different moments of time. ![]() I’m generally not a fan of flashbacks, but the way that McCallan tackled this was very effective. I was completely engaged and anxious to understand how Lily and Bennett new each other and what happened to create such a rift. ![]() I don’t want to say too much because a big part of the charm was the discovery. When Lily begins to plan Bennett’s best friend’s wedding, they are forced to spend time with one another again. Lily is a wedding planner and Bennett is keeping up with the Joneses in her high society circle. Alternating between ‘Then & Now,’ we learn about their history while simultaneously watching their awkward navigation of re-acquaintance. McCallan tells an affecting story of two women finding themselves unexpectedly back in each other’s lives. Her characters are always hot and likable, with better than average dialogue, and a small dose of angst for a good payoff. ![]()
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