This was a cute quick read and it was very easy to follow. There were a lot of emotions for Kat as she navigated being hurt, loved, a trying to heal, however, at no point was it overwhelming or too hard to follow.
This story is told from two POVs, which I love because it allows us to see the perspective of others in the story. Especially when one of the POVs belongs to the male lead. Jenna and Tanner were great characters as well. Jenna was a perfect best friend, willing to defend her best friend with an iron fist (literally) and Tanner is just an understanding and kind person. Everyone should have a Jenna and a Tanner in their lives.
I do think that the book could have benefited from more descriptive language to describe scenes or people, which would allow the reader to become more immersed in the story. At times I was unable to picture the scene and what was happening due to the lack of description.
I also think at times the premise of the story, of Kat going back in time, was mainly forgotten or not really mentioned again until the end. It seemed as though the first part of the story at the wedding was out of place, when followed by the rest of the story, which was written as if it was happening at the present. In the beginning of the story, it talks about how Elijah and her had broken up, but I don't believe it mentioned why, and Kat didn't seem to reflect on what had caused that break up, and how to avoid it. She just seemed pretty okay with how he was acting until she stopped being okay with it. As if she couldn't rrecognize the red flags in his behavior that she should have known about, but instead she was seeing them for the first time, not re-living the past that she had already been through with him. She should not have been shocked or confused.
I am rating this book 3 stars because while it was a fun, cute, and easy read, the time travel aspect that I had high hopes for was lost.
Thank you to Nicole Ryan, NRC Publishing, and NetGalley for the eARC of this book. This is my honest review.