A thoughtful, emotionally observant look at grief, connection, and the strange intimacy of wedding weekends, told with sharp humor and quiet compassion.
Who knew surviving astronaut training, zero gravity, and secret love could all make you feel simultaneously heroic and like a nervous physics student again?
I picked this up for the chaos and stayed for the storyline…apparently I’m the only one who cared about the plot, but I regret nothing.
I went in expecting a sweet rom-com and came out emotionally wrecked, inspired, and somehow laughing through tears.
Ever wonder how two people can read the same book and have completely opposite reactions? The secret isn’t in the story, it’s in the psychology of how our brains interpret it.
A promising story about second chances that struggles to deliver the heart and connection readers expect from Jojo Moyes.
Lucy learns that the road to new love is full of potholes, wrong turns, and hilarious self-doubt—and that’s half the fun.
The psychology behind why thrillers start to feel the same after a while.
Like comfort food for thriller fans: fun while it lasts, but unlikely to leave a lasting impression.
This book proves that nothing brings people together like a little workplace danger and a lot of unresolved sexual tension.
