A short novel about a coffee shop that lets you time travel if you sit in a specific seat. Has 4 self-contained stories about the patrons of the shop and their reason for using the seat. A tiny little bit sad but mostly uplifting vibes overall.
A story about four sisters who are raised in a close knit, loving family in Chicago, alongside the story of William, a boy who grows up knowing no love at all.
I didn't realise until after I finished this that I had also really enjoyed the author's previous book “Dear Edward” as well! The author is really good at writing stories with tragedy that verges on bittersweet more than anything else.
So I watched the movie a long time ago and the movie did a really, really good job of translating the vibe of the book to the big screen. So if you've seen the movie, you kind of know what you're getting. The plot revolves around a husband his wife who goes missing. It's revealed that the husband actually hated his wife and seemingly doesn't seem too outwardly concerned about it all, and ends up becoming the main suspect in her disappearance.
So for a romance novel the plot wasn't bad - girl works for a company, dude comes in doing a hostile takeover and they realise they're into each other. Otherwise though I just skimmed over all the smut, and the guy is a huge simp for the girl which is pretty cringe too.
The smut is too much and the two main characters are like soooo in loooove and it's like y'all need to chill a bit. Relax. But if you're looking for the next ACOTAR this could be one to pick up? It has a decent fantasy plotline behind it all.