When a girl is stuck on a cross-country flight with her ex, things get bumpy—a swoony YA rom com perfect for fans of K.L. Walther!
As if flying couldn’t get any worse.
Olive Austin just wants to get on her flight to visit her long-distance boyfriend in peace—a spring break filled with white-sand beaches, cute date nights, and soaking up the sun in Hawaii. It’s exactly what the doctor ordered...especially since lately she can't shake the feeling that her relationship is on the rocks.
Unfortunately, when she boards her cross-continental flight she discovers that her seatmate for her 13-hour journey is none other than Tyler Ferris, her ex…a.k.a the boy that her heart never really got over.
Even though Olive’s prepared to ignore him and survive the flight with her heart unscathed, Tyler has other plans, and before long, with nowhere else to go, the past begins to resurface. Now, Olive’s feeling more confused than ever about her heart, what went down that tore her and Tyler apart, and—most importantly—what she’s going to do once the turbulence passes and the flight finally lands.
Jessica L. Cozzi crafts swoon-worthy romances for teens to show that there is always love in the world, if you’re willing to find it. She is a publicist at William Morrow, an imprint of HarperCollins, and is also a former YA book blogger. She has a BA in Creative Writing from Fordham University and an MFA in Young Adult Fiction Writing & Professional Writing from Southern New Hampshire University. Her literary passion lies in Young Adult stories, including any and all contemporary romantic comedies. Through the stories she puts on bookstore shelves, she gives readers the chance to flip through the pages, fall in love, and find their inner hopeless romantic.
tyler is the most pathetic wet cat of a guy and i adore him. he needs to be protected this book isn't even dual POV and tylers yearning still just radiates off the page
A sweeping debut set in paradise, Jessica L. Cozzi’s We’ve Hit Turbulence is a second-chance romance that unpacks the importance of following your heart...even if it means taking some big risks along the way. I rooted for Olive and Tyler at takeoff and cheered when they finally landed. ❤️
˗ˏˋ ✈️ ˎˊ˗ We’ve Hit Turbulance — Jessica L. Cozzi
✧ ˚₊· I’m seeing you tonight it’s a bad idea right? ·₊˚ ✧
a cute read with close proximity where she sits next to her ex in the plane and secrets and confessions unravel.
✧ ˚₊· alice sun ·₊˚ ✧
I loved olive so much she was such a likable protagonist. I honestly don’t have much more to say about her other than she was a likable strong protagonist.
✧ ˚₊· Tyler ·₊˚ ✧
Omg this dude was so HOT and he was so funny and honestly relatable. I love how he managed himself and his problems. He was so mature and good for olive. OTHER AUTHORS NEED TO TAKE NOTES FROM JESSICA
✧ ˚₊· the atmosphere ·₊˚ ✧
Well the setting was mostly Hawaii so it was gorgeous and golden and everything you could ever expect
✧ ˚₊· final thoughts ·₊˚ ✧
Such a fun read Lynn Painter and K. L. Walther fans would LOVE
This was a really cute and fun YA contemporary by a debut author. I love the idea of exes trapped somewhere (in this case, on a long airplane flight) and forced to confront their feelings.
The book is interspersed with flashbacks of Olive and Tyler’s history together. I really enjoyed seeing how the past affected the present, though I did feel like the book could have used some delineation (ie “then” and “now” above the page break) when there was a hop back in time.
Tyler was a total sweetheart. Why would Olive break up with him? He was fantastic!
This book is also set in Hawaii and I loved seeing Olive explore the island. The book made me want to plan a trip there and the descriptions of all the local food they found was making me hungry!
The relationship between Olive and her mother reminded me a bit of that movie with Hilary Duff, The Perfect Man. So much so that I ended up rewatching the movie while reading this book. The mom in this book was very similar to the mom in that movie, and Olive’s motivations to not fall into the same rut as her mother felt very reminiscent of Hilary Duff’s character in that movie. (That’s high praise, because I really enjoy that movie.)
Overall this was a cute one. Definitely check it out — you will swoon for Tyler and want to plan a Hawaiian vacation!
We've Hit Turbulence is a relatable coming-of-age journey. It explores the complexity of hearts, the fear and consequence of risk, and inspires personal reflection. I had such a lovely time reading this one. It was very reminiscent of many parts of my own adolescence, it almost made me nostalgic but it's truly a happy and very healing love story. I think it's one that will encourage each of us to be brave, honest, and every so often roll the dice in the risks of life.
Olive is flying to Hawaii to surprise her boyfriend at his university (and maybe secretly confirm her fear he's cheating on her). She most certainly isn't expecting to find her plane seat mate to be none other than her ex-boyfriend Tyler. The boy she never quite stopped loving but feared she'd find no future path with. A path that can only end in heartbreak if followed again...or maybe not...
What most impressed me about this work is how much our leads Olive and Tyler truly feel like teenagers on the cusp of adulthood, feeling its burdens, worries, and promise reverberating through the pages. There is an authenticity to their characters that makes every part of this work's journey believable. And highly relatable. I was instantly transported to my own adolescence, and it gave me the vantage point in sincerely understanding both Olive and Tyler. In terms of Tyler, I felt as untethered as he at his age. My path never came clearly, never convincingly enough for me. I was okay in not knowing what my next steps were. Until that feeling became weighted and overwhelming and suddenly I'm in Olive's shoes. Suddenly I understand the importance in decisions, choices, and selections. The weight needed to string that safety net by truly having a plan laid out, because of how much of the fear of failure outweighed all else. And so, I sympathized with Olive protecting herself from future hurt by leaving behind the only boy she's truly loved. She feared heartbreak in the future and didn't dare take the chance at going in blind in their relationship can work or not.
But second chances are a rare opportunity, and it'll be up to Olive to decide if she should take a chance on Tyler, who still so clearly loves her. Can I just say Tyler is such a lovable love interest?! The boy is full of yearning for Olive, and he's also so incredibly forgiving. He could easily be mad at her, turn his back on his, be glad her current boyfriend broke up with her. Instead, Tyler continually shows care towards Olive. Whether it's keeping her warm, offering her a place to stay, encouraging her to take a certain plunge, and ensuring she never forget her worth. He supports her no matter what. Showing far more emotionally maturity than her college (ex-) boyfriend. And Olive takes note, which has her heart going through all sorts of battles against her pragmatic mind. Tyler simply shows up every time he's needed, and invites Olive into her space, softening her fiercely guarded heart. I will say, as much as I understood Olive's hesitation, I did wish she wouldn't circle her hesitation over and over through the narrative. I did feel some frustration, but at the same time, she's a teen! She may be striving to have her own personal answers in life, but she has so much to learn. And learn she will! And that I loved, seeing her reflect, think things through, and finally allow her heart to take the lead. To take a leap as bravely as she did over water.
This is a tale that was nostalgic to me as an older reader and one I think will be highly reflective towards younger audiences. I most certainly recommend!
Thank you to Random House for this complimentary eARC, I leave this honest review voluntarily.
Olive is heading to Hawaii to surprise her boyfriend, Jack, who is in his first year of college. The plan was always for her to visit for spring break, but she hadn't heard back from him and decided to surprise him a week early. When she gets on the plane for her 11 hour journey, she finds herself sitting next to the last person she would ever expect, her ex-boyfriend, Tyler. Tyler was the love of her life a few years ago, but they had different goals. But now she's with Jack…Jack who has not responded to her messages. Jack who she was planning on spending the rest of her life with. Jack who is NOT the person sitting on the 11 hour plane ride. Now she has a VERY long plane ride with her past while she heads to find out if Jack is still her future.
I was hooked from the first sentence of this book. Olive immediately had me smiling when reading her inner dialogue and her witty remarks. Tyler was also such a great character who came off as funny and endearing. His compassion and love for Olive was radiating off the page. I found myself really stressing that Olive would cheat on Jack, but DO NOT WORRY. If you are looking for a light YA book with second chance romance and forced proximity, make sure to pick this up in January!
huge thanks to netgalley and the publisher for an advanced copy in exchange for an honest review
3.75
We've Hit Turbulence is the type of novel you read nce and then don't think about again because there was at no point in this novel that I was truly vibing with it but also I could put it down because it was so cringily adorable? I don't know how to explain it. Tyler (our love interest) was the type of guy who brings you flowers when you are sad and he's such a sweetheart. Our fmc, Olive, was a slightly annoying main character but I didn't hate her.
Overall a cute summer romance that I reccomend you bring on your beach vacation!
Full disclosure: My childhood bestie wrote this book! But honestly, the laughs, smiles, and tears I shed while reading "We Hit Turbulence" are exactly why I adore getting lost in a good story. The emotional journey this book offers is truly unparalleled. I found so much of myself reflected in both Tyler and Olive, and honestly, I now have an overwhelming urge to wrap them in bubble wrap and protect them.
"We Hit Turbulence" shines as a perfect coming-of-age story, beautifully exploring the terrifying truth that loving someone often means surrendering control. Yet, as the book brilliantly shows, sometimes that's the greatest leap of faith you can take. Olive might need a tiny nudge in that direction, but I'm absolutely convinced Tyler is more than up for the challenge.
Seriously, my friendship with Jessica aside, this incredible debut novel alone has cemented her spot as an automatic must buy author for me, no questions asked. I'm already impatiently waiting for her next novel!
“is it better to be loved with no life plan, or to have a comfortable life cut out for you, even if it lacks adventure?”
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i enjoyed this exactly as much as i thought i would. we've hit turbulence is a sweet, fluffy, second-chance romance that i probably won't remember much of, but was a fun time nonetheless.
「 ✦ characters olive olive was definitely a bit hard to like at times, and i felt that her reason for breaking up with tyler was a little weird, but i didn't hate her. and i couldn't blame her for the way she acted and the choices she made, she's just a teenage girl trying to figure out life after all. she was funny and relatable (for the most part).
tyler tyler was so sweet and thoughtful and patient and perfect. and i could provide you with a lot of examples as to why, but i don't feel like doing that right now soo, go read the book i guess!
This one was soooo adorable! It also made me want to book a trip to Hawaii stat. Main character was believable and relatable and as someone who is married to their high school sweetheart this one truly delighted.
I received an advanced reader copy of this book from NetGalley in exchange for my honest review.
WE’VE HIT TURBULECE is a swoony YA rom-com. It has my favorite trope—second chance 🙌
When Olive hops on a flight to visit her long-distance boyfriend in Hawaii, the last thing she expects is to be seated next to her ex-boyfriend. And when things don’t go according to plan once she arrives in paradise, Olive is left with nowhere to go. Maybe a second chance with the ex who she never quite got over is exactly what fate has in store.
This book was the perfect escape from the cold weather in Wisconsin ❄️
The forced proximity was so good 👏 I loved learning about Olive and Tyler’s history and the connection they had. It made it easy for me to root for their second chance.
Tyler was the sweetest book boyfriend and sure had it BAD for Olive. He really wore his heart on his sleeve 🥲
WE’VE HIT TURBULENCE is a stunning debut by Jessica L. Cozzi! Fans of young adult romance are going to love this book 🩷
I am REALLY against second chance trope. I didn't realize it was one before starting it. Once I realized, it was too late, and I was too into the story. Olive is flying alone for the first time to visit her long-distance boyfriend, who has been acting a bit weird for a while. Last thing, she wants to see is her ex-boyfriend, Tyler, sitting next to her. 13 hours of flight is long enough to reflect on old mistakes and feelings and make some confession under the fear of turbulence.
Olive was such a relatable protagonist, young, flawed, and honest about her fears. I really connected with how she struggled between wanting control and being afraid to take another risk on love. Her train of thought and stubbornness make complete sense given her history, never at any point do I think she is being unreasonable or stupid. And Tyler? He’s the kind of soft, mature, and quietly devoted love interest that makes your heart ache a little. Their connection felt real and age-appropriate. Another positive thing is clear communication, whether it is between friends or family, which makes the story more real and relatable.
The Hawaii setting was dreamy and perfect as a backdrop for this story. It’s the kind of book that reminds you that you can relate to any character and life choices, no matter how different they are from you.
I started not realizing that this is YA but finished not caring either way. This is the second chance romance of a first love that went wrong but for also the wrong reasons. When seated together on a long flight, these two ex's begin to work out their stuff. He is so far gone for her that it made me just gobble up this story for more of Tyler. Watching Olive figure her stuff out while also sorting out her view of her mother was super rewarding. I love that they had to work for it and I love that we got the whole picture of how their relationship impacted their friend group as well. This is a solid debut and I am so excited to read what Cozzi gives us next.
I really loved this book! It’s a nice easy read and keeps you wanting more and to see what happens next. Only giving it a 4 stars because I wish there was a bit more to the end and what came next for the characters.
There has been a drought of YA contemporary romance lately and so I was thrilled to get my hands on a copy of this book.
Olive is on her way to Hawaii to see her boyfriend Jack who has not been responding to her texts lately. But when her seat mate arrives on the airplane she discovers it’s her ex boyfriend Tyler.
I’m a sucker for books set in Hawaii. I will admit I was a little bummed that more than half of the book takes place on the airplane. I would’ve liked a little more of Hawaii. But the Hawaii moments were great and loved all the places they went.
It was a quick entertaining read and I finished it in two days. Definitely check it out if you are looking for a funny and heartfelt second chance romance. Thank you NetGalley and Delacorte for an ARC.
A wonderful story about relationships (not just romantic) ;working on them and not giving up Very relatable Helps one get in touch with their own feelings.
I saw this TikTok comment once that said, "Don't Drake and drive. You'll end up at your ex's place."
We've Hit Turbulence is that, in book form, and I'm so here for it 😍
Olive and Tyler are so damned sweet and so perfect for one another. I had a smile on my face the whole time I was reading this book! A must read for any fan of the second chance trope 🫶🏼
Jessica Cozzi imbues her writing and characters with so much heart, soul, and warmth that it’s basically impossible not to smile while you read. This was such an easy and enjoyable read and I’m so looking forward to reading it again!!
This was a fun little coming of age and opposites attract, second chance romance story.
It was broken down into three sections. First, Olive is on her way to visit her boyfriend at college in Hawaii. He’d been ghosting her so she decided to surprise him (what could possibly go wrong with that plan?) She finds herself on a 13 hour flight next to her ex-boyfriend, Tyler. The second part was Olive’s time in Hawaii, and the third was once she returned home.
I enjoyed the first part the most. It was full of witty banter and bickering as Olive recalls her relationship with Tyler and tries to deal with having to interact with him two years after she broke his heart. As the story progressed though, it really slowed down. I really liked Olive at first, but she got to be a lot.
Olive’s insistence to herself that her and Tyler didn’t work because they were “too different,” didn’t entirely make sense to me. The author did a great job trying to explain it, but it got to the point where enough was enough and the story dragged a bit over the repetitive thoughts.
Overall, I did enjoy it, I just think some of it could have been cut down a little.
Thank you very much to Delacorte Romance, Penguin Random House, and NetGalley for providing me with an eARC and finished copy of the book in exchange for an honest review.
What an incredible debut by Jessica L. Cozzi! Brava!!!
This YA romance is such a cute, charming, and inspirational read, for not only teens, but also for people of all ages. It reminds us what really matters in life, in relationships, and in the power of it never being too late for second chances. Light, heartwarming, and hilarious, this is the perfect beach read, or read for any time, truly!
Coming from a type A girly myself, who is obsessed with her planner (and has been since high school), I really think this will resonate with a lot of teenagers who try to have their whole lives planned out ahead of them, and sometimes, watch all those well-made plans fall apart. I know I related to it, even though I'm almost 10 years past my teens now.
Oh, and Tyler Ferris is such a sweetheart... an A+ stand up guy. Who would do anything for anyone he loves. He is the epitome of boyfriend material for young loves / first loves.
"Olive Austin, I think you've just been reborn." "Tyler Ferris," I retort as our palms lock. "I think I just became a different person entirely."