3.5 stars. I may have a case of not knowing how to feel. I liked this, but at times I was just a little bothered. I think it is good enough to deserve the round up though.
I think the writing style was a real saving point for me.
This is written in a way that isn’t overly intense, or overly basic, if you can imagine that.
It is somewhere in between, with depth, but without being overwhelmingly depressing or heavy.
There is also a lot of dialogue, which a lot of the times are just seemingly random conversations and banter between the characters. I liked this!
It brought somewhat of a casual element into things, and made for good bonding and relationship building.
This is also set up with “then” and “now” chapters, which is a lovely way to get a lot of backstory in.
As for the characters, we have Alex and Thea- who became close after discovering that their former spouses were now dating each other.
I thought they made a good match, and I liked seeing the way that they grew together over time.
Thea is someone that readers are supposed to feel bad for.
and I do! I do feel bad for her.
She clearly came out of a marriage with someone that did not care about her enough, and someone that wasn’t making her happy. She deserved way better! (her ex was really crappy in a number of ways)
But, she maybe loses me just slightly when she starts talking about how he “stole motherhood” from her, by saying he wasn’t ready to have kids. (This is a very major plot point throughout the whole book)
I don’t want to say too much on it. I know it was difficult for her, especially given the current circumstances. I swear, I sympathize! but… I just think I could have done without that specific phrasing maybe.
I think it was supposed to make me more attached to her, but dare I say it almost did the opposite.
As for Alex, I think he was a fine character.
One thing I can appreciate, is the way that he accepted some fault for his previous marriage failing. He talks about how by the time he realized that he needed to give his wife more- it was already too late.
I think this is something a lot of people probably wouldn’t be willing to admit, so kudos to him for recognizing his individual part in where things went wrong- and being able to learn and grow from that.
Aside from that, I found him to be sort of a basic character. Not much else was too notable for me, but it was fine.
Random note:
- Did we need several mentions of flatulence?
- I like the side characters
- I have never read an Emily Henry book before, so, don’t take my word for it. But, this is sort of gave me a vibe that I expect those to have.
- I like this cover. Summer vibes for the win.
It is a good story overall.
I wish I had been able to connect with/like the main characters a bit more, but I did like the plot as a whole, and It kept me entertained.
Thank you to Netgalley, Gallery Books and author Chloe Liese, for providing me with the eARC of “Happy Ending”, in exchange for my honest review!
Publication date: April 14, 2026