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From Cosmopolitan's Cosmo Reads imprint comes a story of sun-drenched missed connection, a storm of public scandal, and a second chance you'll root for until the last page—perfect for fans of Emily Henry, Carley Fortune and Christina Lauren.

They had one perfect week. Then they vanished from each other's lives—until his book inadvertently made her the villain.

Two years ago, romance novelist Melody Adams and aspiring author Beckett Nash met on a sun-soaked vacation in Aruba. Seven days of stolen moments, midnight swims, and intimate conversations left them both certain they'd found the real thing. Then a tangle of missed flights, mixed signals, and bad timing tore them apart before they could say goodbye. Neither could reach the other—so both assumed they'd been dumped.

And both did what writers they turned heartbreak into a novel.

Now Beckett's debut has made him a literary sensation. Melody's book? Critics call it a shameless rip-off. The only way to salvage her career—and her sanity—is to reconnect with Beckett and set the record straight. There's just one Beckett is engaged to someone else. And seeing each other again reminds them of exactly what they lost…and how much they both still want.

"[A] romantic gem." Publishers Weekly STARRED Review for The Book Proposal

"Fans of Emily Henry will adore this author." New York Times bestselling author Kristan Higgins

"A love letter to writing." —Emily Wibberley and Austin Siegemund-Broka for A Storybook Wedding

319 pages, Kindle Edition

Published January 20, 2026

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557 reviews1,005 followers
Review of advance copy received from Netgalley
January 9, 2026
One Week Later written by K.J. Micciche was a deeply emotional summer romance novel that captured my heart and broke it into a million pieces. Of course it's winter so I had to read a summery book that took place on the beautiful island of Aruba while I sat here under a blanket sipping hot chocolate missing the beach. I have been on a pink cover binge lately and this cover artwork is absolutely stunning, plus if I miss the beach I can just be reminded of this book over and over again. One Week Later was inspiring, emotional, beautiful, powerful, and heart breaking. As a beach lover, I devoured this book in one day, it had me smiling, it had me laughing, and it even had me holding back tears. As a beach lover, this book was so perfect, there's just something about the waves crashing together, sand between your toes, and seagulls flying overhead that just brings me a sense of calming. The only complaint I had is when this book went back in the past, there was no indication, it just immediately went back in time which was just a bit confusing for me, but nonetheless it never took away from my enjoyment. I have never read a book written by K.J. Micciche before, but this certainly won't be my last. One Week Later is for the beach girlies, this book better be in your beach bags and your calendars better be marked for January 20th, 2026 because this summer romance is not one you want to miss out on. I can't wait to have this beautiful book on my bookshelf.

THANK YOU TO NETGALLEY AND COSMO READS FOR AN ARC OF THIS BOOK IN EXCHANGE FOR AN HONEST REVIEW!!!!!!

TRIGGER WARNING'S
~Death of a Parent~
~Post Traumatic Stress Disorder~
~Panic Attacks~
~Subsequent Medication~
~Guilt~
~Depression~

🏝🐚🌴🌊Aruba- The perfect place to fall in love with a handsome stranger🏝🐚🌴🌊.

"😭💔Grief is the manifestation of the soul healing itself😭💔".

"🌸💗☁️Sometimes, the moments that define your life path happen so fast they are almost impossible to recount🌸💗☁️".

"🦋✨Only writers are starstruck by other writers🦋✨".

"🌷💭Thoughts become words, words become actions. and actions become habits🌷💭".

"🌺🍃☁️Fiction is never really fiction. It's just the truth, hiding in plain sight🌺🍃☁️".

"🥺💔You broke my fucking heart. You fucked me up so bad that I had to write a book about it just to get through the pain🥺💔".

Melody and Beckett first met in Aruba and fell in love with each other, but their actual first encounter happened on their JetBlue flight when a seating arrangement had to be made and then Beckett was seated next to Melody where he helped her through her anxiety of flying on an airplane. Melody and Beckett had instant chemistry, they were just perfect together, they had the cutest dates and the best time being in each other's presence. In Aruba, Melody and Beckett had a seven day summer whirlwind romance where they crashed a beach wedding, stolen spicy moments/stolen kisses, midnight swims, intimate conversations, and so many other fun things planned. On their last day, they were supposed to fly home together, but neither one of them showed up for their flights, so now they broke each other's heart in Aruba. After having their heart broken in the process, Melody and Beckett both wrote a book about their time and their romance that happened in Aruba, they both wrote a book but in very different ways just with the exact same three sex scenes in the same order. They haven't spoken to each other in two years after their Aruba fling, but after issues with their books, Melody and Beckett have to do a joint interview with People Magazine, the pitch is- My Side Of The Story; when two authors write the same back. I absolutely loved Beckett and Melody from the very beginning of this book, I couldn't help but cheer both of them on because they were just the sweetest. But you will need to read this book to know more about their trip in Aruba and why they both missed their flights.

Melody Adams and her mother Birdie Paulson planned a seven day Christmas vacation in Aruba after Birdie was diagnosed with congestive heart failure at just sixty-three years old, their trip was from Christmas to New Years just to spend mother and daughter time. Birdie refers to Melody as Pretty Girl, but their relationship was just so precious and beautiful, it often felt like I was a part of their mother daughter duo. Melody has been a high school English teacher for ten years, but now she's a teacher turned writer and has published many books. After her trip in Aruba, Melody's fourth book has to be a romance and she's facing a deadline, so she turns her heart break into a novel and Holiday Island blooms with her publisher Cabaret Books. After her book releases, Goodreads reviewers are saying that Melody plagiarized Beckett's book and now Holiday Island is referred to as a cheap knockoff of Beckett's debut masterpiece. I absolutely loved Melody, after the Aruba trio with her mama, she was put through hell and back, I just wanted to reach into my kindle and give her the biggest hug after learning everything she went through. I truly don't understand how one person can go through so much heart break and be referred to as a cheap knockoff of another person without knowing her story. I can't wait for readers to know Melody's story, she truly was such an inspiring character, she just has a heart of gold and I know many readers will love Melody Adams.

Beckett Nash is the male version of Rebecca Yarros (minus the dragons). Before his Aruba trip, Beckett was an aspiring author and in the middle of writing a science-fiction family time travel book. Beckett used the Aruba trip as a Christmas gift to himself as a writing retreat to try and find inspiration for his book. Beckett is a park ranger at a state park in Long Island, he's also a science nerd, he had a bunch of different science majors in college because he couldn't make up his mind. On his Aruba trip, Beckett spent the morning writing his novel, but spent the afternoon with Melody and her mom doing a bunch of fun activities. Beckett described Melody as incandescent, but soon we later learn that Beckett is the King of gas lighting because he wanted everyone to see him as a good guy. After his Aruba trip, Beckett also turned his heart break into a novel and his debut- The Beginning of Everything was born which is about a whirlwind week long love affair on a tropical island. After his book releases, Beckett is fastly rising to stardom, he has a fast selling debut novel and he's dating Analise Renda who is popular because she's the lead singer of Untethered which is an insanely popular all girl band. Beckett's story was also heart breaking, his childhood story just brought me to tears. It truly was so hard not to root for both of these amazing characters, I just loved both of them so much. I absolutely adored how Beckett included Melody's mom in their adventures during their Aruba trip, he truly warmed my heart with his kindness. Beckett Nash, I definitely won't forget about you.
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16 reviews1 follower
December 24, 2025
Thanks NetGalley for the Arc!

I REALLY wanted to love this book. The concept is really interesting. As someone who is an avid reader who runs across similar plots I love this idea of having a backstory of two writers, experiencing something together and writing a book based on that experience. I think having us experience some things through mmcs writing was a really creative choice.

Sadly for me the relationship between Bennett & Melody just felt very lackluster. About halfway through the book I just don’t understand why they like each other. I don’t really feel the chemistry. The only thing they share is the fact that they are writers. The relationship just feels very shallow and I don’t even get why Bennett wants to ask her to be his girlfriend. There has been zero emotional development. I think part of the problem for me as we don’t actually ever see them having conversations. When they are having that final romantic dinner in Aruba instead of getting deep and meaningful conversation we get “oh they laughed about the events of the last week.” So much of this book is spent telling us about this electric connection between Bennett and Melody and there is not one instance where we see that connection on display in an organic way
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278 reviews446 followers
December 10, 2025
4.5 ⭐️'s!! I loved this so much, I need to buy the physical copy once it releases because this cover is too cute
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697 reviews236 followers
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January 11, 2026
Thank you Cosmo Reads & RB Media for the ARC & ALC. All opinions are my own.

I really loved the premise of this book, so I stuck it out, hoping it would get better - unfortunately for me, it did not.

Story - 2 writers meet on vacation, fall in love, somehow lose contact, both write a book about their fling, and now that they’re being published, Melody is being accused of copying Beckett’s book.

I think my biggest issue with this book is the way it’s written - I found it chaotic and hard to follow. There are no chapter or section titles to say what’s going on, and the book jumps between present day, and then the 2 perspectives of the MCs time on vacation - the FMC’s (which I think is “real”) and the MMC’s, told through the novel he wrote.

I didn’t really feel their chemistry, and there were so many moments I just didn’t understand the choices made for the story.

So… why am I still giving it a 3? 😅
Something DID hook me, and had me read through to the end… I feel like if it were truly awful, I would have actually DNF-ed.
I just can’t fully process what I actually did like about this one.

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I’m not sure how I felt about either narrator, I don’t think they helped with my perception of the story unfortunately.
The male narrator reads the MMC’s “book” sections, while the female narrator does the rest.

✦ tropes & stuff:
😍 instant connection
🏝 vacation fling
✈️ airport/plane meet cute
2️⃣ second chance
📝 writers
🐢 slow burn
💞 sort of dual, 1st person pov

🎧 audio+ebook | ⭐️: 3 |

📖 One Week Later by KJ Micciche
💜: contemporary romance (mf)
🎙 narrated by: Kirsten Leigh & Nick Mills

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640 reviews483 followers
December 8, 2025
Swoony from the start, I was completely captivated by this romance. The story was heartfelt, the characters were believable, and the ending had me so happy. I loved the way the timelines were woven throughout, it really kept me eager to keep reading. At just over 300 pages, I thought it was the perfect length for the story and wouldn’t have wanted anything more or less. Definitely recommend!

Thank you to the publisher for the gifted ARC
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119 reviews
January 16, 2026
Melody and Beckett had one perfect week together in Aruba, but then they lost contact and both processed what they thought was being dumped by writing a book about it. Now upon release Melody is being accused of plagiarism.

The story ties present and past together with a dual POV and chapters of the book. It pulls you in from the very beginning and holds you in a tight grip wanting to know how everything comes together and what happened!

This is an absolutely amazing book that I recommend for anyone who loves a captivating, sweet, raw, emotional, layered love story!

I also really enjoyed the narrators: both have a nice voice to listen to and read with enough emotion!

Thank you RB Media for providing this book for review consideration via NetGalley. All opinions are my own.
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98 reviews11 followers
January 12, 2026
Two writers meet on vacation and fall in love. When they are set to leave, everything unravels. Why not write about it?

Two years later, Beckett has become a highly rated author and Melody labeled a copycat for their similar stories based on their whirlwind trip to Aruba and love story. The only way to set the record straight is to meet up and hash it out… but will they?

Cute story overall! Some of the scenes were a little cringey, in my personal opinion. I would however be curious to read more from this author.

Thank you to NetGalley and RBMedia for this advanced copy.
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November 22, 2025
One Week Later was not my favorite book. Thank you to Edelweiss and Cosmo Reads for the ARC. 
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128 reviews5 followers
January 21, 2026
Sooo good!

I didn’t know what to expect going into the story. Ig star tts slightly slow and then it builds at a continuous and consistent pace. It never slacks up and doesn’t loose the plot or the emotion.

What I thought was going to be a hilarious romcom (yes there are some funny and cute moments especially between mom and daughter) turned in a lovely and heartfelt story about an improbable meet-cute and second chances and learning to let go. The story had me laughing, swooning, cheering, grieving, and pining. I loved every bit of the story from start to finish. I did tear up several times.

The characters were real, had real emotions, problems, issues, and anxieties. They worked through them as best they could. There is a slight miscommunication trope. I usually don’t love these. However for this story, it made sense to the plot because of what the characters were going through in their daily lives.

Both main characters were wonderfully written. I loved their dynamic in the story. I loved our main character’s mom and how dearly she loved her daughter and wanted the best for her and did everything to make sure she was happy.

This story touched my heart as a mom and I really want to suggest it to my daughter.

Tropes/themes: meet cute, celeb romance, art imitates life, authors, vacation romance, second chances, anxiety, imposter syndrome, grief, parental sickness, slight miscommunication, learning to live

Thank you so much for the opportunity to review this book! I loved it so much!
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106 reviews63 followers
January 11, 2026
Thank you NetGalley & RBmedia for the ALC of the book in exchange of my very honest opinion!

Oh, I love it, I love it! Loved the summery island vibes. Listened to it in one sitting.
Fun, realistic and emotional at the same time. Loved the fact that our two main characters are authors. The right person, wrong time trope was done very well.
The mother-daughter dynamic was one of the best parts about the book!
Becket and Melody have my heart!

Pub date Jan 20 2026
Narrated by Kirsten Leigh and Nick Mills
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7 reviews
January 10, 2026
This is the perfect book for a Saturday afternoon! I really enjoyed the story of Melody and Beckett meeting while each is on a vacation in Aruba! They spend a wonderful week getting to know each other, feeling as if they have found someone really special. Unfortunately, some chaos while leaving causes them to miss getting each other’s contact info, and both think they have been ghosted. Two years later, they have each written a book on that special week in Aruba. Beckett’s is a huge success, but the internet thinks Melody has stolen his story.
They have misunderstandings to clear up before they’ll know if this was just a week in paradise, or something more.
Melody’s mom, Birdie, is a delightful spit fire that keeps the story fun and light.
Thank you Netgalley for the opportunity to read this ARC!
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1,361 reviews17 followers
Review of advance copy received from Netgalley
January 21, 2026
4,5/5 stars.

One Week Later was everything I expected it would be going in. Reading the blurb, I was already invested in what the story would bring and it did not disappoint. This book definitely needs to go on your summer TBR, because it has all the summer vibes. I laughed out loud, cried, went through the whole emotional roller-coaster, only to end up with happy tears in my eyes in the end. This book broke and healed my heart at the same time. This was my first read by this author, but I will be keeping an eye out for more of her work. I highly recommend this book!
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348 reviews19 followers
Review of advance copy received from Netgalley
January 17, 2026
Read: January 10th - January 16th
Format: Audiobook
Rating: 3 stars

Thank you to netgalley and the publisher for the ALC in exchange for an honest review!

I swear, this book's rating kept going down half a star the longer I listened to it...

Overall, this book was fine. I liked the idea of two authors writing the same book because of them both basing it on their shared experience. I enjoyed the idea of Melody having to face what happened because of an upcoming reunion. The mother-daughter relationship was great.

But what do you mean 75% of this story is just flashbacks and Melody sitting there reading Beckett's book??? And when they DO finally meet, I get such an ick over what is basically shrugged-off emotional cheating behavior.

Not to mention so much of the plot revolves around Beckett having taken off as an author, and just... I have so many issues with that. For one, the book wasn't even that phenomenal. It was okay at best, and readers would 100% be infuriated by this book. I am on Threads. I see the discourse over a romance requiring a HEA. Beckett's book doesn't have that, and readers would be FURIOUS. Sure, maybe it's not marketed as a romance, but it's written as one. Also, this is ROMANCE. There's no way that typical-romance-readers would side with the man author over the woman. Sooo many romance readers skip over man-written romance because of expecting it to be ick. Not saying all do, but many do.

I'm convinced the only contributing factor for Beckett's famous fiancee is because the book would have flopped otherwise, because she adds NOTHING ELSE. She releases Beckett from their engagement so easily so he can be with Melody in the end, and the primary issue for Melody is how her relationship with Beckett splintered after the one-week, not that he's engaged.

So, if I'm so blah about this book, why 3 stars? Because the past bits were genuinely enjoyable, especially because of Melody's mom. Romance was okaaaay, but I loved Birdie and could totally understand why Melody adored her so much.
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93 reviews8 followers
January 19, 2026
“Fiction is just truth hiding in plain sight.”
This line from KJ Micciche’s One Week Later stayed with me long after I closed the book. It’s the perfect heartbeat for a story that explores how we process our deepest hurts, whether by writing them into a bestseller or hiding them from the people we love most.
The tension between Melody and Beckett is incredible. Two years after a life changing week in Aruba, they find themselves accidentally competing with novels based on the same heartbreak. Their chemistry is electric, but it’s the truth buried inside their fiction that makes their reunion so explosive and compelling. Every scene between them crackles with longing, regret, and the possibility of something new if they’re brave enough to claim it.
While the romance is sizzling, the relationship between Melody and her mother, Birdie, provides the book’s emotional core. Their bond is tender and fiercely real. Watching Melody navigate love, grief, and identity through the lens of her relationship with Birdie adds a richness you don’t always find in standard rom-coms.
One Week Later is a gorgeous exploration of the stories we tell the world and the truths we keep for ourselves. It’s a romance, a family drama, and a tribute to second chances all rolled into one. If you want a book that will make you laugh, cry, and immediately look up flights to Aruba, this is it.

Thank you KJ Micciche for the opportunity to read an ARC of this beautiful story in exchange for an honest review.
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14 reviews4 followers
January 20, 2026
⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️.25

for those like me who like to prep ahead, I'm talking about how it's still winter and I'm here thinking about my summer TBR and this book SHOULD BE THE FIRST ONE ON YOUR LIST. Get a spicy drink when you sit down and read it! It's a super easy read, fluffy in some corners but still very humane in others. It touches some hard subjects like death and the griefing process. But I think that's what makes this book even more beautiful than the cover, how real and raw the characters are. Melody's overthinking reminded me of myself.. A LOT. and Beckett's love for writing reminded me to just go ahead and say "screw it, I'll just start with telling my own version".

From an amazing cute-meet, to almost being made enemies, this book will have you hooked and immersed. This is my first book by KJ Miccichi and will be the first of many.

tropes:
missed communication
second chance
public eye
spicy

thank you for the opportunity to review this book, I had an amazing time. Can't wait for my physical copy to get here and read it all over again over the summer (manifesting I'll get to read it in Aruba someday).

#Netgalley #OneWeekLater
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767 reviews25 followers
January 15, 2026
The concept of this book was really interesting (I liked the idea of the story within the story), I understood the vision but the execution just didn’t do it for me. With the audiobook, if you don’t pay close attention, it’s easy to miss the switches between the romance of the characters as it played out in real time vs the way the events were portrayed in their books. I didn’t like the use of the “it’s always been you” line to give permission for what was essentially cheating. It seems out of character for the MMC. As for the quality of the audio narration, it wasn’t terrible but the performances were a bit bland.

While I enjoyed the romance between the main characters overall, the most compelling part of the story was the relationship between the FMC and her mother and then her battle with grief and guilt (as someone who recently lost a parent, it was relatable).

And as a heads up to the readers who might care (I am not one of them), there are a lot of pop culture references in this book.

Thank you to NetGalley and RBmedia for this ALC in exchange for an honest review.
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160 reviews1 follower
December 24, 2025
3.4 ⭐

[11:18pm — 24/12/2025]

Thank you to Net Galley, the author and Cosmo Reads for gifting me this ARC. I’m truly grateful and every opinion in this review is of my own.

Review time!!

I do have to say that this book truly did confuse me. A lot of it felt as if the book was rushed and just overall a tad too messy for my likings. There were a lot of things I enjoyed about this book, but it was just underwhelming in a way.

The things I did enjoy was the book structure. At first, it was really confusing, but then I understood that there were flashbacks to Beckett and Melody in Aruba. Specify it, please next time. It took couple of chapters to understand what that was about.

Nonetheless, when I understood it, the book was quite enjoyable. In a way, we got Beckett’s point of view flashbacks, which were fun.

But I have another issue, this whole situation, with their relationship was so messy. The whole engaged part? I was already apprehensive with him being ‘engaged’, regardless of it all, it was a big no. I don’t like hints of cheating, even if it wasn’t (ifywim) it just felt iffy for me personally.

Melody’s mom? Man, I’m confused, plus weirded the flip out.

Anyways, this book had the right intention. The structure is something I genuinely liked but a lot could be improved in this book. I liked it, but I know I could have loved it. If only it was done right.

[11:28pm — 24/12/2025]
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111 reviews5 followers
January 15, 2026
I really enjoyed this story. It was beautiful and then heartbreaking. You definitely got the sense of "oh my Gosh a tropical romance that ended in heartbreak but what went wrong?" The audiobook did make it difficult to keep up with where we were in the time line though. The narrators did a great job but the story itself just didn't transfer to audio well since I feel like I was confused often. The ending also wasn't very gratifying. We learn what really happened, then the big gesture, and then it just fell flat. There was a huge opportunity for the author to bring a lot of emotion in and personally I would've loved one last spicy scene at the end. A reunion of their love could have been incredible and intensely emotional while still having the opportunity to end the way it did with the events in Aruba and after.
209 reviews
January 21, 2026
Very good. Was a different read. I enjoyed the premise but the storyline was hard to follow at times without indicating whether it was past or present in the writing or whether he was talking about his book in the book he was writing or then book we were reading what happened in his real life.

I also don’t think that in today’s day and age people wouldn’t have figured out that these two were writing about a real life event. Because once that happened, which should’ve been quickly given how close he wrote about Melodys real life, she wouldn’t have faced so much backlash. The book community is smarter than it was given credit for here.

I did think it was well written and well narrated. I’d definitely read more from this author.

Thank you NetGalley for the ARC in exchange for my honest review.
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41 reviews6 followers
January 12, 2026
3.5 ⭐️

thank you netgalley and cosmo reads for the ALC!

overall this book was okay.

i really enjoyed the concept of two authors writing the same book, i thought that was done really well. i enjoyed Birdie’s character and loved the ending! i liked the setting and the pacing of the book.

i think what brought it down for me were the narrators and the fact that melody wasn’t a super strong character in my opinion.

overall, i recommend this one if you enjoy a miscommunication/lack of communication trope, second chance romance and beach reads!

i was gifted the book in exchange for my honest review, all opinions are my own.
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120 reviews22 followers
January 17, 2026
Narrators: chef’s kiss
Story: chef’s kiss

I’m so in love with this one! The heart in this is overwhelming in the best way… Not just love between Melody and Beckett but also between Melody and Birdie. It feels like a warm hug. The whirlwind romance in Aruba was so fun! I also loved the comparisons in POVs with Beckett’s book and their memories being relived. I really felt for the MC’s at the end and the circumstances that occurred while both were supposed to be flying home. The grief was needed though to get to the HEA… The ending was perfect - this was such a good second chance romance!

Thank you RB Media and NetGalley for the ALC!

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1,552 reviews33 followers
January 21, 2026
This is my first time reading a book by KJ Micciche, and I really enjoyed it. The concept is so unique, two writers Becket and Melody, meet in Aruba, have a fling then both write about it in their next books. Melody's book comes out second and she is accused of plagiary.

This book had me intrigued, both Becket and Melody seem to have such strong feelings for each other, but what happened after the trip to make them loose touch?

Thank you to Netgalley and RBmedia for the advanced listener copy. The narrators did a wonderful job and had my whole attention.

This a lovely story and really makes me want to go to Aruba. I highly recommend it. 4.5stars.
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77 reviews12 followers
December 28, 2025
You know when you pick up a book thinking it’s a cute romcom but ends up being much deeper than that? That’s how I felt after reading One Week Later by KJ Micciche 🫂.
An adorable meet-cute wrapped with grief, lost love and a happy ending💕. Two writers, Melody & Beckett, meet on the plane to Aruba. Melody accompanying her mother, Beckett a solo writing trip. All stay in the same hotel, and Melody and Beckett get to have their fun with the encouragement of Birdie.

In One Week Later, we get to see both character stories woven beautifully together. It’s not the usual POV writing- more like a story within a story with different time settings.

Thank you @NetGalley & @CosmoReads for this opportunity! I cannot wait to get a hard copy version once it’s released!

One Week Later will be released on January 20th, 2026.
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44 reviews1 follower
January 15, 2026
This is a sweet, surprising, and beautiful love story. I love the way Melody’s relationship with her mother is given just as much weight in the story as her relationship with Beckett. Sometimes I am frustrated by missed connections, but the one in this book is handled so perfectly. Read this if you’re looking for a second chance romance that is hopeful, romantic, and even a little sad at times. Loved this book!
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138 reviews1 follower
January 1, 2026
ARC REVIEW

A big thank you to NetGalley and Cosmo reads for an early copy in exchange for an honest review!

3.5 ⭐️s rounded to 4 for Goodreads!

The synopsis of this had me sold and the premise was a good one. I was sucked in from the beginning, although at times it was a little hard for me to follow with the book excerpts, past flashbacks, and the present.

The thing I loved the most about this book was the relationship between Mel and her mom. I know we were here for the romance, but I loved that this was also about the love between a mother and her daughter.

The relationship between Mel and Beckett was fine, but it kind of left me wanting a little more? I felt like the last 25% of the book was a little messy and rushed.

Overall, it was a cute read! I read this one at the perfect time between Christmas and New Year’s, which is when the book takes place! This was my first book by this author and I would read another!
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442 reviews7 followers
Review of advance copy received from Netgalley
December 28, 2025
I received this ARC from Netgalley.
The premise of this book was good, but the execution was not.
Was I reading a novel or a travel guide? I don't need details about every store and restaurant in Aruba and I definitely do not need to hear about every item on a restaurant's menu.
I do not care for books that go back and forth in time. This book not only did that, it added a book within the book. The formatting let me know when I was reading the book within the book, but I had to figure out if I was in Aruba or New York with each chapter.
I just was not a fan.
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January 9, 2026
Read me as y like
write me as y wish
i will write y over my snow life
over my whit moon heart
over my fav star
that my story and poem write me as y wish
past weak was my week
falling hard to yr words and world
give away our past and burn our moment
lash our love with flying words
who dive near the beach go far that an can watch
we cant diny it or pray
our love build tow face of coin
in love and pain
still love ya
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49 reviews
January 14, 2026
This was such a cute story! I enjoyed how it was all tied together in the end. The narrator wasn’t my fav but it didn’t prevent me from listening!
The story was cute but there were a few choice sentences that I felt were a little awkward. Primarily with the spicy scenes. But all in all I enjoyed the book
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32 reviews
January 15, 2026
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Release date 1/20

This was such a fun and touching romance novel! It took a little bit for me to get into this story, but once i did, I couldn’t stop listening! Definitely recommend for anyone who enjoys a good romance!
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