All opinions expressed are my own. I receive no compensation for reviews. Helena Conway has fallen in love. But not unprovoked. Helena must defy her heart, do the right thing, and think of others. Tarryn Fisher delves into contemporary romance once again, but not without stamping it with her own singular style. We see a different side of Tarryn, with more wit, tenderness and effervescence imbued into the narrative, making the novel compulsively readable and enjoyable. A portion of the story also takes place in Port Townsend, Washington, and the setting felt very vivid and immersive, giving the story an added sense of connection.

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