Ratings11
Average rating3.8
This book was an emotional rollercoaster for me. I was experiencing so many different feelings while reading.
The humor in this book was very hit-or-miss. During the middle portion of the book, I found myself growing disinterested in the road trip, feeling disconnected from the characters activities and losing investment in their journey.
Some aspects of the story feel forced, such as Logan's incessant use of celebrity names in place of curses, which quickly becomes grating.
While the themes of Joe's storyline adds depth to the narrative, it often overshadows the central romance between Logan and Rosemary which left me wanting more from the romance. The romantic relationship between Logan and Rosie started too early in the story, and I didn't really feel connected to them despite their earlier friendship and love for each other. There was an excessive amount of miscommunication between them, this trope was used too frequently, making it feel unnecessary and repetitive.
While I found the characters likable, I longed for deeper exploration into Logan & Rosemary's backgrounds, traumas, and teenage friendship to provide a more nuanced understanding of their motivations and complexities.
Thank you so much to Atria Books for providing this ARC via Netgalley in exchange for an honest review!