Le sigh. I was victim to the cover. There's something about a gloomy day with pine trees, forests and a cozy cabin that speak to me so without *really* reading the synopsis I just jumped in blind.
╰┈➤ 1 star for the cover and another for Graham.
For a 260 or so page book, this seemed to drag on forever. Let me give a brief intro:
Blair our FMC is in an incredibly shitty relationship. This guy is literally the worst, but don't worry because he's hardly in the book. She's an attorney at a law firm and the firm decides to do a sort of bonding exercise out in the wilderness in northern Minnesota for a few days.
Kinda weird? Really gave me a National Lampoon's kind of vibe because these are city folks trying to rough it out in the woods. I wish I could say that there were funny moments but I really just sat there with my kindle and a straight face lol.
While out on this bonding trip, Blair meets our MMC Graham - he is the owner and operator of the little 'resort' the law firm stays at.
When Blair returns home to Chicago, after a few days, she receives a call from Graham who just received notice that he's being sued from a guest that recently stayed at the lodge for twisting their ankle.
Blair decides that the best thing for her to do in order to help Graham is to fly back out to the lodge and tackle it first hand.
╰⪼ Besties - I really wanted to love this one, but unfortunately it really started to put me in a bad mood. I love a good depression rep but I had a really hard time with Blair's character in this one. She had zero personality. Zip -zero, nada. She was extremely hard on herself. We get her negative internal thoughts as we're reading and they were horrible.
I understand that this can be a symptom of depression, so I'm not trying to take away from that but I didn't feel like their was any balance with her character. Not only was she having these horrible internal thoughts but she had the personality of a wet sock toward others.
╰┈➤ Honestly, the book started to depress me.
Aside from that, I didn't feel like there was much going on.
While Blair is out there helping Graham with his legal issues, he has to go visit his mother in the hospital who has Alzheimer's. So literally it's just Blair scrubbing cabins, Blair helping the cook cut up fruit salad, Blair checking guests in. 😐
╰┈➤ The romance doesn't even start to come into play until around the last 25ish% and it just fell short for me. I feel like Graham deserved better.
╰┈➤ There was no build up, no deliciousness - all and all just meh.
'For anyone struggling to quiet a harsh inner voice. I see you.'