A review by zbrarian
Lola At Last by J.C. Peterson

4.0

4.5 ⭐️

A companion novel to Being Mary Bennett and a take off on Pride & Prejudice’s own Lydia Bennett, this book has it all: a girl who is super full of herself, has to be the center of attention, only to be knocked down and has to “hike” her way back to the top. She has to find her way, both literally and metaphorically. I will say I truly disliked Lola but she grew on me! A sweet romance is added with Ezra, the awkward outsider who has glowed up before Lola’s eyes. Can Lola learn to listen? Not expect to be always be the center of attention? There’s a lot of laughs, a poignant reconnection with her twin and a burning boat. Yes, I said it. Thank you NetGalley for the ARC and JC Peterson for another laugh out loud novel. Cannot wait to see which Bennett sister you write about next!