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[A] bewitching story of love and friendship…. While the plot hinges on well-worn tropes, the deadpan prose highlights the author’s keen sense of irony. Serle’s whimsical tale is book club catnip.
Publishers Weekly


Searle's second novel ponders the question: Where do you see yourself in five years?… Emotional hooks alongside moments of humor and self-awareness will remind readers of Jojo Moyes's Me Before You. —Melanie Kindrachuk, Stratford P.L., Ont.
Library Journal


Serle takes a fairly generic rom-com setup and turns it into something much deeper in this captivating exploration of friendship, loss, and love
Booklist


Dannie Kohan has had the perfect day.… [But] as the architecture of Dannie's overplanned life disintegrates, Serle twists and twines the remnants of her dream into a surprising future. A heartwarming portrait of a broken heart finding a little healing magic.
Kirkus Reviews