A review by nikkihrose
We Can't Keep Meeting Like This by Rachel Lynn Solomon

3.0

Rachel Lynn Solomon has easily become one of my favorite authors. I love her Jewish representation, her character development, and the feel-good romances in her coming-of-age stories. This book has all of that along with weddings, cakes, and second chances.

Quinn is a bit torn about working with her family, but her questions become even more pronounced as she’s forced to face her feelings for Tarek, as their families have worked together for years – and this summer, they’re forced to work within close proximity fairly often. But while she tries to keep her feelings to herself, other truths start to spill out.

Quinn and Tarek have a lot to figure out in their own lives, but they somehow manage to make it both easier and harder for one another. Even still, neither would pass up the chance to spend time together if they had the choice.

The struggle of coming to terms with not only how you feel, but what you want to do with your life was incredibly realistic and made my heart ache for all the teenagers struggling with these same challenges every day.