While I was very conflicted when it came to this book’s predecessor, The Sister Between Us, there is no doubt about it, Sophia and Elijah’s story is my favorite of this author’s thus far. While Return Policy can be read as a stand-alone, I most definitely recommend reading the author’s previous book before taking on this one.
I also want to preface this by saying, there are a lot of more mature themes talked about in this book, including…
- talk of drug addiction
- graphic depiction of death
- death of a sibling + parent
- sexual assault + harassment
Please put your emotional well-being before that of a book.
“Pain doesn’t go away all at once. It dulls until it no longer controls you.”
I said it with the last book and I’m saying it with this one as well, the author describes grief so painfully accurately. It’s oddly comforting, in a way.
I do think the plot was a little intense, especially given the outcome of the last book. I was expecting a lot of Sophia’s character arc to revolve around the loss of her sister and truthfully, I think the plot would’ve been a lot easier to digest if it did solely on that. I can't say too much for fear of spoiling, but it’s clear Sophia’s gone through some very traumatic experiences in her life, and the aftermath of that got brushed aside more times than not.
There were also some questionable moments when it came to the…intimacy. I, personally, cringed a little at the mention of Icebreaker and Elsie Silver, not because I don’t love them, but because it brings me back into the present day and I’m reading to escape. I think it’s a little too soon to be namedropping those books and authors.
That being said, I absolutely loved Elijah and Sophia both as individuals and even more as a couple. Elijah is now one of my absolute favorite book boyfriends EVER. I can’t even begin to put it into words. But when he entered his cowboy era…had me on my KNEES. In contrast to the previous book, I appreciate that we got to see the two of them develop a friendship before rushing into a relationship.
The smut was hot, but not very long and I’m going to be completely transparent, the timing of it throughout most of the book was awkward. I’m not sure about you, but I’m not gonna go banging someone after I’ve just trauma dumped to them not even moments earlier. But moving on…
I am so antsy just waiting to see who the upcoming book is about. I’m thinking it’s most likely going to be Charlie and I truly am manifesting that because it seems angsty as all get out. Either way, the growth between the last book and this one is very clear and I can’t wait to see Hailey grow more into her writing style and explore all of her capabilities.
Thank you to Hailey Dickert for providing me with this ARC. As always, all opinions are my own and are not influenced by early access to this title.