This book pulled me in from the very first chapter. The foreshadowing kept me on edge, the pacing was tight, and the ending completely surprised me. I didn't see it coming, and I loved that. Savannah is a bestselling author with movie deals, a seemingly perfect marriage, and a carefully curated life. But when she's forced to confront her past, she relives moments filled with love, loss, heartbreak, and the consequences of the choices she's made. The love scenes were just the right amount of steamy without ever feeling overdone. More than that, the emotional depth took me by surprise. I found myself wanting to hug Savannah or yell at her. Sometimes both. But what struck me most was how this book made me reflect on my own life. If I had to face my own past and my own decisions, would I be content with the path I've taken? Dr. Sarah Monday does a beautiful job showing the complexities of long-term relationships. This story captures the raw, honest reality of love the beauty and the mess. Savannah frustrated me, challenged me, and made me think about parts of myself I don't always want to examine. That's the power of this book.