![]() ![]() I loved how the plot both felt complex and simple simultaneously. The story was captivating and the characters were amazing. I never wanted to stop reading this book. Even with that slight disadvantage, the characters’ personalities and beauty shone through. I listened to the audiobook for part of this book, and I liked the narrator- but she was not my favorite. This book was so cute and amazing! Before this, the only other Christina Lauren book I had read was The Unhoneymooners– which I really enjoyed, and I think Twice in a Blue Moon was even better- although that’s not a horribly popular opinion □♀️! This is an Adult contemporary romance book, so it deals with older characters and more mature themes, but it was written in a very realistic, sweet manner. You can easily give a longer synopsis of this book (there is a great one on Goodreads), but I really liked reading it with very little context- I felt like it was much more fun! Although, I would like to point out that this book begins 14 years in the past and then jumps back to the present. The two groups start sightseeing together, and Tate and Sam begin to fall for each other, but you always have to be careful who you trust. For her graduation present, Tate’s grandma takes her on a trip to London, where they run into Sam and Luther- grandfather and grandson also from the United States. Tate has a secret that she has never told anyone, until now. ![]() ![]() Quote: The worst thing I ever did was for the best reason I ever had” ![]()
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