You know these tv shows about a group of friends? They live in a town or a city, they have fun, date, try to make something of themselves. They try and fail, fall and get up, but it’s okay, because they know they always have people to rely on. You begin the show and soon find yourself caring about these flawed humans, start feeling like you’re part of the gang. This is how reading this book felt like.
The story is centered on a group of young men and women who grew up in the valley. The main romantic relationship is between Jenny and Ethan, but I would say that the wonderful friendship between Jenny and Cam is no less important to the story.
Knowing that this was women’s fiction and not romance like I’m used to, I was very nervous reading it—in a “I have no idea what’s going to happen” way 😅 And Kayleigh delivered: plot twists, betrayals, swoons and tears. I loved how the story was character-driven, and the plot was quite realistic. Seemingly, nothing out of the ordinary happens, but you feel it all so deeply because you live through it with the characters.
That doesn’t mean, however, that I agreed with everything that happened 😝 My romance brain kept demanding for everyone to be happy. I started reading the second book immediately to see where things were heading cause I just wanted to make sure Jenny gets her HEA (I know, I know, not a romance).
The writing immerses you into the stunning scenery of the valley immediately. Kayleigh is very good with descriptions (I’m only mildly jealous 🙄). I can’t wait to read book number three and whatever else she decides to put out there 😍