PUB DAY REVIEW
Thank you Berkley Romance for my gifted copies 💕
About: Laniah "Ni" Thompson and Issac Jordan have been best friends since childhood, and the two are no stranger to grief. Isaac spent the latter part of his childhood in foster care following the untimely death of both parents, while Ni subsequently lost her father to heart disease. Their rock solid friendship was their greatest source of comfort, and they remain close to this day.
Though the closest of friends, Issac and Ni couldn't be more different. Isaac is outgoing, free spirited, loves the public eye, and hops around from place to place, never quite able to put down roots, while Ni is a homebody who really values her privacy, and avoids social media at all costs. Issac is a model, artist and social media superstar, rubbing elbows with the rich and famous in California, while Laniah lives in their home state Rhode Island, cleaning hotel rooms and running a small hair product business with her mom, Vanessa. When Issac finds out that Laniah and Vanessa are about to close the doors on their business, he comes up with a plan to use his fame and influence to help his two favorite women stay in business. But will his plan work? Or are things about to get complicated between these two BFFs?
•Childhood friends to lovers
•Fake dating
•Opposites attract
•Slow burn 🔥
•Chronic illness / disability rep
•Grief / loss / heavy themes - check TWs
Thoughts: This book is so special and I loved it! I was seeking an emotional romance novel that pulled me in from the very beginning, so I sampled a handful before settling on A Love Like the Sun. Within the first few pages, I knew it was what I had been looking for, and I devoured it in two days.
The story takes place over one summer, is told in singular perspective (Laniah's POV), mostly from the present, with brief flashbacks to Issac and Ni's childhood. This was a good move, as it helps the reader feel more connected to the MCs.
I'm such a sucker for a childhood friends to lovers. I love that familiarity and the comfort of their shared history. I also love how Neilson navigates their opposing lifestyles and the ways in which fame can bring negativity.
There is a large cast of fantastic side characters here, including tons of great friends, but Ni's relationship with her mama is my fave! These two have such a special bond, and Vanessa is #momgoals. I'd love to read a book starring Vanessa! She deserves her own romance novel. 😉
I loved the inclusion of chronic illness and the ways in which women (particularly women of color) can be misdiagnosed or treated like it's all in their head. This is such an important topic and I hope it starts many conversations amongst readers. I also appreciate the brief commentary on colorism and how this impacts biracial women.
Issac and Ni's romance is so tender, with a genuine and deep love between them, stemming from years long friendship. the way they care for one another, putting the others' needs above their own, was so romantic. Their love and respect and maturity within their relationship is something we don't often see in romance novels, so I really appreciate that. And the pining and tension.... 🔥 🥵 Oh how I love a slow burn, with all that build up! While I wouldn't consider this ultra spicy, it does have multiple on page descriptive sex scenes in the last half.
Overall, this is a beautiful, touching romance novel with high stakes and so much depth. While the romance is at the core here, it is more than just a romance novel. The subplots help carry the story and keep the pace going, adding nuance and making for a well-rounded novel easy to get swept away in. I highly recommend A Love Like the Sun for fans of Carley Fortune, Kennedy Ryan and Tia Williams, or anyone who enjoys a romance novel that'll make them feel 💕