Reviewers from The StoryGraph praise the book for letting Brooklyn actually feel her heartbreak rather than rushing into a new relationship immediately. While some readers felt certain subplots—like Wyatt’s strained relationship with his father—lacked full closure, the overall sentiment is that it is a "captivating, laugh-out-loud romance".
While Brooklyn finds the strength to pursue her entrepreneurial dreams, Wyatt undergoes a significant shift, eventually choosing a life of happiness in a small town over the rigid expectations of his corporate New York background. Critical Insights
The novel is a "strangers to friends to lovers" slow-burn romance. It emphasizes that life doesn't end after a devastating betrayal; rather, it offers a chance to rediscover oneself.
Brooklyn starts her healing by throwing her ex's belongings off her balcony.
Wyatt brings over Chinese food to check on her, only for Brooklyn to discover he is her new boss—a big-city businessman sent to Lake Starlight to manage a hotel for his father.
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