A review by synergetic_diary
It's Not Me, It's You by Alex Light

fast-paced

5.0

If there's one thing I wish, it's that this book had been around when I graduated high school. It’s such a fun read, following Jackie, a relatable character who's not on the same path as her best friend, who’s headed to college. Instead, she's figuring out who she is, all while unexpectedly falling for her archenemy—who hilariously makes her wear a frog costume at work—and creating a blog that goes viral with relationship advice.
Jackie and Wilson's relationship is beyond adorable and had me giggling multiple times. I also loved how, while their romance is central, we also get to see Jackie’s connections with Suszie and her twin sisters, adding depth to the story. While I wished we had some updated parts on certain characters this book was hard to set down! 
Set against a vibrant summer backdrop, the book is filled with heartwarming family moments that make it even more enjoyable. Alex Light’s engaging writing style pulls you in, making it hard to put the book down. If you love contemporary romance, this feel-good story is sure to leave you grinning from start to finish. Highly recommend this fun read! Thank you to Alex Light, HarperCollins and NetGalley for the ARC!