“Kalynn Bayron never fails to deliver incredible stories with beautifully developed characters. This romance isn’t just a slow-burn between two lovers, but also for a collective friendship of humans.” Michelle Henry introduces you to a tangle with a quaint flirty friendship as two strangers finally meet at a yearly friend-cation. And once you get your first buzzing tug of those heartstrings, you’ll instantly know that you’ve been bit by the Henry love bug. “ Happy Place by Emily Henry is an emotional barrage of my favorite tropes: friends to lovers, same bed, fake dating, and second chance romance. Fran Littlewood created something rare - a story that is relatable and surprising. Claire Skinner's narration is lovely in pacing and tone. This novel is full of ups and downs, humor and grief, the need for independence and connection - basically what makes us all human if we're honest with ourselves and others. “Whew! I had to listen all the way through in one weekend and I'm feeling big feelings! Grace Adams is amazing, and frustrating, and compelling, and discomfiting, and so relatable. “I’m not usually one for 'lighthearted' or 'delightful' books but this one is both and darned if i don’t absolutely love it! Maybe its the Saturday Night Live references, or maybe the fact that i literally laughed out loud a few times, but it might just be that I really kind of misses Sally and Noah when the story was done, but i really love this delightful lighthearted book! Julia Whelan’s audio narration is captivating and you will not.” Karen While they are navigating these last moments they ultimately discover so many things about each other and themselves. You will not be able to escape the charm and warmth of this circle of friends, who upon finding out that their summer home will be sold, desperately cling to their memories of all the times spent there. “Emily Henry does it again! This story spills over with so many incredible moments between friends and lovers.
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