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

4.0

In this book, Quinn is a harp player for her parents’ wedding planning business, though she finds romance questionable. Tarek works with his family’s catering business and loves the grand gesture to show his feelings. As the two work together often, buried feelings begin to resurface and an earlier unanswered email from Quinn to Tarek is explained, allowing the two to bond over their respective mental health issues. (OCD, anxiety, depression)⁣ Quinn’s family is Jewish while Tarek’s is Egyptian. Though Quinn thinks to herself that she has never dated someone not Jewish, their cultural identities don’t effect their relationship. Their differing views on romance do! ⁣I really appreciated the various types of people represented in this book. The mental health topics were especially relevant and important too.