
Rating: ★★★
Audience: Contemporary Romance
Length: 354 pages
Author: Jess Heileman
Publisher: Vagabond Publishing
Release Date: June 26th, 2024
Image & Other Reviews on: Goodreads
BOOK SUMMARY:
The book is always better than the movie. But occasionally, life is better than the book.
Ten years ago I made a mortifying, life-altering mistake. Now, this once seemingly insignificant choice is threatening to wreck my entire existence. And possibly throw Tristan Palmer—my next-door-neighbor and the guy I’ve had a secret crush on for the entirety of my life—into the fray unaware.
The mistake?
I am Sunny Palmer. As in the anonymous, best-selling author of over a dozen beloved romances and renowned thief of Tristan’s last name. Okay, not renowned yet, thank the high heavens! But that news will spread like wildfire if people discover that this introverted book nerd is the woman behind the pen name. And the fact that my first book, Secret Crush, is Tristan’s and my fictionalized love story leaves zero room for calling it anything but what it is—a travesty of greatest proportions.
That’s why NO ONE can know! Ever!
So it’s wretched luck that when I finally visit Sunset Harbor, the small-town island where I grew up, I run into the still heart-stopping, book-boyfriend-worthy man himself. And shockingly, Tristan seems intent on reminding me what the island has to offer. Because that’s what friends do.
Logic demands I resist his charm and guard my secret at all costs, which is why it’s vastly unfortunate that Tristan Palmer was and always will be … my greatest weakness.

IT WAS OKAY.
I’ll start off by saying this wasn’t bad by any means, just a book that ended up not being for me.
I loved being back in this setting and fictional island off the coast of Florida. This is the fourth book in this series that I’ve read and the atmosphere of summer is very present in each. It makes me want to run away to the ocean ASAP.
My issue kind of stems from the tone of the writing? It felt as if the characters were younger than they were supposed to be. And something about it wasn’t clicking for me. The major romantic trope was friends to lovers, and unfortunately this had some of the issues that I don’t love about this trope (like the absolute REFUSAL that they could ever be into you).
The author thing was kind of odd too. It was built up to be this THING and then really wasn’t a thing at all.
There was some sweet swoon and I did like Tristan as the love interest. I enjoyed some key moment throughout at least.
Overall audience notes:
- Contemporary Romance
- Language: none
- Romance: kisses

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