A review by lauracadcock
Maybe Once, Maybe Twice by Alison Rose Greenberg

5.0

This is not your usual romance book. I typically don't read romances with a true love triangle but this one carried it through to the end. It was a very angst filled book, but I really enjoyed it.

Maggie makes a marriage pact with two different guys at two different points in her life. If she's not married by 35, they would find each other again. Garrett has been her closest friend for years, but their timing was never right to take the relationship to the next level. Asher was her teenage love who hasn't been in her life for years after parting ways during college. When her music career also takes off, Maggie is left with a lot of choices to make.

This book really was beautiful. I had to open my mind to letting the story take me wherever it was supposed to go, and it worked out. The author made you feel Maggie's heartache and angst as she is dealing with circumstances surrounding both of these guys and her career. I liked the unique premise of this book, although I'm not going to be signing up to read love triangles frequently. They stress me out! Finally, I loved the inclusion of music and lyrics to heighten the scenes.

Read this if you are in the mood for a heart-wrenching, yet hopeful love story.

Thank you to NetGalley and St. Martin's Press for the e-book in exchange for my honest review.