ALC Book Review: The Break-Up Pact by Emma Lord

Rating: ★★★
Audience: Contemporary Romance
Length: 320 pages
Author: Emma Lord
Publisher: St. Martin’s Griffin
Release Date: August 13th, 2024
Image & Other Reviews on: Goodreads

BOOK SUMMARY:

Two best friends who haven’t spoken in ten years pretend to date after break-ups with their respective exes go viral, in this delightfully fun and deeply emotional novel.

June and Levi were best friends as teenagers—until the day they weren’t. Now June is struggling to make rent on her beachside tea shop, Levi is living a New York cliché as a disillusioned hedge fund manager and failed novelist, and they’ve barely spoken in years.

But after they both experience public, humiliating break-ups with their exes that spread like wildfire across TikTok rabbit holes and daytime talk shows alike, they accidentally make some juicy gossip of their own—a photo of them together has the internet convinced they’re a couple. With so many people rooting for them, they decide to put aside their rocky past and make a pact to fuel the fire. Pretending to date will help June’s shop get back on its feet and make Levi’s ex realize that she made a mistake. All they have to do is convince the world they’re in love, one swoon-worthy photo opp at a time.

Two viral break-ups. One fake relationship. Five sparkling, heart-pounding dates. June and Levi can definitely pull this off without their hearts getting involved. Because everyone knows fake dating doesn’t come with real feelings. Right?

Thank you Macmillan Audio for the gifted audiobook.

THIS PAINS ME.

I am a mega fan of Lord’s YA books. I have loved them all. And this first adult romance really missed some marks for me. I went in with respectable hopes and am sitting in a middle ground of feelings.

The idea was clever, but the execution seemed like it was trying too hard. Or maybe that the focus was in the wrong direction? Often there was a lot of grief depiction and discussion and that kind of took over from the romance. I did like some of the soft moments between Levi and June. Yet, I’m not sure that I believe they make it after the book, ya know?

The social media/Tiktok focus also didn’t have my attention. I struggle to connect with books with such a media centered ideal and attempt to be relevant. I did like June’s best friend a lot. And all of the scone content was great. You’ll probably find me baking some first thing tomorrow.

All of the ex drama took away the focus from the romance too. I could not fathom Levi’s thinking with his previous relationship. And with June, her ex just showing up at random times to stir chaos got old.

I’ll still read Emma Lord’s books because I’m hopeful there will be more gems again.

Overall audience notes:

  • Contemporary Romance
  • Language: moderate
  • Romance: 1 open door
  • Content Warnings: loss of a sister (aneurism), grief depiction, cheating (June and Levi’s exes)

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