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

3.0

We Can't Keep Meeting Like This centers Quinn, who works with her family business (wedding planning). The previous year, she had a falling out with her close friend Tarek, who's family-owned catering service often worked with her parents in weddings. Lucky for Quinn, Tarek went off to college and maintained zero contact, but unfortunately, he's back - and still hasn't acknowledged the email Quinn sent him before he went to college, professing her love.

I loved the way Quinn was characterized, only really seeking hookups and a quick fuck out of other boys, as well as the fact that she didn't particularly care about the family business or how her parents micromanage her. She finds her escape when she encounters a woman who criticizes her harp playing, then invites her over and shows Quinn how she builds harps.

I like the way Tarek was developed too, from doing grand gestures of romance to learning that not everyone wants that, and some people care more about the little things!

Overall, I loved the book. 4/5.