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Wanderlust
by Elle Everhart
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️/5
When I read the synopsis on Netgalley it read: “People We Meet on Vacation meets The Unhoneymooners” -Sold. I had to read this book, and I’m SO glad I did.
I’m still crying and thinking about the story because it was so perfect. Dylan is a writer trying to get her own column, and Jack is the one-night stand that never was. I’m not sure if enemies to lovers and second love romance can be tropes together, but I’m declaring that it’s possible right here, right now. My heart was aching for Jack and Dylan, even though I could anticipate they’d live HEA, the journey had me at the edge of my couch.
The book covers a myriad of social issues, including social media influence and the negative (and positive) impacts it can have on your life, climate change awareness, and my personal favorite, societal and parental expectations. At the end of the day, follow your dreams. Having support and acceptance from parents is validating and beautiful, but when it’s not there, you have to bet on yourself. You have to love yourself and believe in yourself - that’s what Jack and Dylan teach us.
The slow burn was absolutely delicious in this swoonworthy story full of travel and adventures. I can’t wait to add this to my bookshelf because not only was the story freaking phenomenal, the cover is really pretty, too.
Thank you Netgalley and Penguin Group Putnam for my eArc in exchange for an honest review.
When I read the synopsis on Netgalley it read: “People We Meet on Vacation meets The Unhoneymooners” -Sold. I had to read this book, and I’m SO glad I did.
I’m still crying and thinking about the story because it was so perfect. Dylan is a writer trying to get her own column, and Jack is the one-night stand that never was. I’m not sure if enemies to lovers and second love romance can be tropes together, but I’m declaring that it’s possible right here, right now. My heart was aching for Jack and Dylan, even though I could anticipate they’d live HEA, the journey had me at the edge of my couch.
The book covers a myriad of social issues, including social media influence and the negative (and positive) impacts it can have on your life, climate change awareness, and my personal favorite, societal and parental expectations. At the end of the day, follow your dreams. Having support and acceptance from parents is validating and beautiful, but when it’s not there, you have to bet on yourself. You have to love yourself and believe in yourself - that’s what Jack and Dylan teach us.
The slow burn was absolutely delicious in this swoonworthy story full of travel and adventures. I can’t wait to add this to my bookshelf because not only was the story freaking phenomenal, the cover is really pretty, too.
Thank you Netgalley and Penguin Group Putnam for my eArc in exchange for an honest review.