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Best friends have one week in paradise to fix their friendship or fall apart in this heart-stopping, utterly romantic new novel from the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Every Summer After and One Golden Summer.

Frankie and George have been best friends since they were eight years old. Both passionate, impulsive, and headstrong—they’ve always clashed . . . and come back together. Until now. It’s the eve of Frankie’s wedding weekend, and she doesn’t know where they stand or even if George will show up as her best man.

Then, at the start of the festivities, in walks George. For one glorious evening, surrounded by her loved ones, Frankie’s life is finally perfect. But it all comes crashing down when her fiancé dumps her the next morning, leaving only a note as an explanation.

Crushed and confused, Frankie returns to her family’s home to wallow. But George has a different idea and a plan for healing Frankie’s broken heart. He wants her to go on her honeymoon. With him. For one week, to the lush rainforests and misty beaches of Tofino.

Frankie agrees, seeing the trip for what it really is: one last chance to repair their friendship. Even if it means unearthing secrets and long buried feelings neither knows how to handle. Even if it means falling apart for good.

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Carley Fortune

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Carley Fortune is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Every Summer After, Meet Me at the Lake, This Summer Will Be Different, and One Golden Summer. Her next book, Our Perfect Storm, comes out May 5.

Carley's books have sold more than four-million copies, have been translated into thirty languages, and adapted for television. Every Year After, the series based on Every Summer After, will premiere June 10 on Prime Video. This Summer Will Be Different is currently being adapted as a Netflix series.

Carley lives in Toronto with her husband and two sons. Follow her on Instagram @carleyfortune.

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672 reviews63.7k followers
May 8, 2026
no one is more disappointed than me that I didn’t like this. I wanna say I LOVE CARLEY FORTUNEEEE!! this one was just a huge miss for me.

the FMC was so annoying and oblivious, you’re telling me she was engaged.. about to get married and then HE leaves her and now all of a sudden she loves george??? I just didn’t believe it at all. like girl THREW UP in the car from heartbreak and then we are suddenly GOOD??

the whole 7 days timeline threw me off, I really wish we had more time. and the third act conflict was INFURIATING LIKE WHY ARE U MAD??? I think that’s what really drove it home for me and made it a 2 star. up until then it was a 3 star.

the amount of little women and whale references killed me.

ok im done. i’m so sorry. the more I think about it the more I hate it. it was originally a 3.. now it’s a 2. who knows maybe i’ll fuck around, come back and give it a 1.
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May 9, 2026
DNF at 44%, no one is sadder than me abt this… esp with her last book being 5 stars for me, like I might cry myself to sleep, but if I keep reading this I might develop anger issues
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Review of advance copy received from Netgalley
May 10, 2026
I’m so cheerful right now because I finally found my favorite book by Carley Fortune! This one completely won my heart.

The novel is irresistible, not only because of its beautiful depiction of Tofino. The breathtaking nature, the perfect coastal estate, and those pastoral ocean views are described so vividly that they almost force you to start checking plane tickets and hotel reservations immediately. But beyond the stunning setting, the real magic of the story lies in the slow and heartfelt evolution of Frankie and George’s relationship through the years.

From the very first waltz they share, you feel something special between them. Even though it happens during a rehearsal dinner where Frankie is about to marry someone else, there is this quiet, undeniable feeling that these two people are meant to be. Their journey is not just about romance; it’s also about healing. Healing after heartbreak, picking up the scattered pieces of your life, and facing past trauma that continues to shape your future, especially when it comes to complicated family histories. The way the story approaches those emotional layers feels honest and deeply relatable.

In some ways, the premise reminded me of a more dramatic, romantic version of that famous airport moment in Friends when Ross finds Rachel and asks her to join him for the honeymoon after his wedding collapses. Rachel says yes, of course. Thankfully, in this book Frankie doesn’t actually marry Nate, and she definitely doesn’t leave George alone at the airport. But still, when your wedding is called off and you decide to leave for the honeymoon trip with your best friend, it’s pretty obvious that unresolved feelings are going to surface sooner or later. And yes, a romantic escapade is almost inevitable.

The overall direction of the plot may feel somewhat predictable, but what truly elevates the story is the beautiful intertwining of past and present. We slowly discover how Frankie and George first met when they were children, both carrying their own sadness because of family struggles. George had just lost his mother, and his father, unable to cope with the grief, sent him away to live with his grandmother. Their childhood meeting almost feels like a gender-reversed version of The Secret Garden—quiet, tender, and full of emotional discovery. Thankfully, George’s grandmother turns out to be nothing like the intimidating figure Frankie initially imagines.

Watching these two reconnect years later in one of the most stunning places on earth is incredibly satisfying. Both Frankie and George are burned out from their demanding careers, and their attempts to rebuild themselves feel realistic and grounded. Their chemistry is wonderful, and the romance that develops is sweet, gentle, and deeply endearing.

I especially loved the quieter details in the story. The whale stories Frankie’s mother used to tell her were beautiful and touching, and George’s letters absolutely melted my heart. Those moments added so much emotional depth to the narrative.

And here’s something many readers will probably appreciate: there is no cheating in this story. If you’ve had hesitations because of certain elements in some of the author’s previous books, you can relax here. This romance feels honest, comforting, and emotionally satisfying.

The ending, especially the epilogue, left me with a big smile. Honestly, I can’t think of anything negative to say about this book. All I can do is happily hand over my five stars and recommend it to every romance lover out there.

This is easily one of the best romances of the year.

So what are you waiting for? Go grab your copy!

A very huge thanks to NetGalley and Berkeley Publishing for sharing this highly anticipated romance with me in exchange for my honest thoughts, which I truly appreciate.

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218 reviews15.2k followers
February 16, 2026
thank you so much to netgalley for providing this ARC!

i really thought i was going to love Our Perfect Storm. it has all the elements i usually enjoy, especially childhood friends to lovers, which is one of my absolute favourite tropes, and reading the synopsis literally made me giddy. i have loved the other books by this author, so i really thought it would be the same for this one, but it just didn’t fully hook me.

the concept is solid, and there are definitely emotional moments throughout, but the writing felt a bit disjointed at times. because of that, i struggled to form a strong connection with the characters. i understood what they were going through, but i didn’t always feel it. the best way i can put it, is that i feel like it was missing the ‘magic/sparkle’ that you usually get from a favourite romance.

both main characters came across as quite immature in different ways, especially our female lead (which i always hate to say). i appreciate flawed characters, but some of the choices and reactions made it harder for me to stay invested. instead of feeling swept up in their journey, i found myself feeling slightly detached.

the romance also took a while to click for me. i kept waiting for that shift where everything would fall into place emotionally, and it didn’t really happen until the very end. when it finally did, though, it was genuinely sweet and satisfying. those last moments showed the kind of tenderness and growth i had been hoping for all along.

overall, it was an enjoyable read, just not as impactful as i expected. i just felt like i was always at arm’s length from the story. if childhood friends to lovers is your thing, it might still work really well for you, it just didn’t completely land for me.
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May 1, 2026
This book is perfect.. it’s passionate, emotionally engaging. It’s literally the perfect storm 💜


I LOVED THIS BOOK!

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644 reviews12.4k followers
May 4, 2026
this book delivered!!! Carley Fortune fans will be happy when this is out this week!

per usual in her books, i LOVED the setting. it always impressed me how well she brings her settings to life and how they feel like a character of their own. this one is no exception, she has made me want to visit this coastal town immediately. it brought so much calming energy and romance to the story.

i also loved the friendship in this one. it was kind of feeling like FUNNY STORY by Emily Henry to me? loved the friends to lovers romance, even if there was quite a bit of miscommunication trope in there (my least fave hehe).

all in all there was a lot to like. i wanted a bit more at the end from things on our FMC’s end, especially with her job. but i loved the side plot resolution with the mom and daughter 🥹🥹🥹

TLDR; this will be a beloved hit when it’s out!! it was worth the hype for me.

thanks to Berkley for the early gifted copy. beautiful cover as always too!!!

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FRIENDS TO LOVERS STAN WE WON!!🤸🏻‍♀️🤸🏻‍♀️🤭🤭🤭

Also the cover is gorgeous, I’m in love!💜
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261 reviews150 followers
May 8, 2026
we started off so strong, and there were some good moments along the way, but this book was so inconsistent in its delivery. my opinion will probably age like milk because i know this one’s going to go down as well-loved…but it was just aight! i was partial to a decent amount of it…but i didn’t love it the way i adored one golden summer. some aspects didn’t land as hard as they could have, and i’m a bit disappointed to be even saying that.

this will be all over the place — a free-form dump of my thoughts, if you will.

first off, one thing i will always praise this author for is her ability to write a setting so vividly and how she captures the spirit of summer in the pages of her books. got me out here wanting to book a one-way ticket to canada, imagine that. the seasonal feel of her novels is so tangible and it’s what i enjoy most when it comes to her prose style. it really shone in here and because a large part of the book takes place in one location and she knows what she’s doing when it comes to describing the surroundings, this ended up being a huge pro in the plus column for this read.

one downside i had with the writing in this specific book however, is that there were times i felt like some of the transitions were choppy because the story is told in a non-linear way (not uncommon with a long-time friends-to-lovers trope). i don’t dislike the use of flashbacks on principle by any means, but it could have been smoother in here. even in the present timeline, some jumps between scenes and moments stuttered and the delivery felt disjointed, which affected my ability to stay immersed in what was going on all the time.

on the characters, i really liked the mmc george. he was verrrrrry written-by-a-woman coded 🤭. of course his clark kent ass was hot AND sensitive. deep and all night and heavy eye contact is all my brain can muster about him right this second. the slutty glasses go NOWHERE and that’s on that. it was very obvious he was in love with his best friend from near page one, but this is the case with many a childhood friends-to-lovers, so this lack of development when it came to his feelings over the course of the book didn’t deter me too much. i genuinely enjoyed him for the most part. he could have had a touch more charisma — he doesn’t have a ton of staying power BUT he was a pretty solid mmc for in the moment, i’ll give him that.

as for the fmc, i didn’t really find myself connecting with frankie all that much if i’m being honest. she was an ok character with a good amount of story to her, but i just never felt a strong draw to her nor did i feel an innate desire to root for her either. she could be way too obtuse and annoying at times and she came across a little too “i’m not like other girls” -coded for my taste. i didn’t actively dislike her too much, but yeah — something about her just didn’t have me invested. she just wasn’t my girl, but i can see others resonating with her character.

the romance was as you’d expect for a trope like this — sweet, a touch angsty, served with a heap of denial and tons of me screaming “open your eyes!!!” at my poor innocent kindle. it’s all very predictable, but i enjoyed some of the beats as we were going along — just not intensely so. i liked their friendship dynamic and they had good displays of intimacy here and there, but the book struggled to convert this into tight romantic and sexual chemistry in a fully convincing way (at least to me, anyways). something about this romantic / sexual chemistry between them felt too told and not shown enough, nor were they sparking off the page.

this leads me to my next point, which is that where i think this book suffers most is that the tension and chemistry wasn’t always very palpable and BECAUSE almost the entirety of this thing (outside of the beginning and near end) is just frankie and george on-page, they didn’t have enough aura as a pair to carry the vast majority of the book. to compensate, we could have benefited from some more side character interactions in the middle here to make the read more dynamic, but there wasn’t much to be seen.

the little bit of side character presence we DID get was just ok. one core annoyance i had here was that the names of frankie’s siblings were incredibly distracting. darwin and moby coz their mom was into nature and whale stuff? lawd 🙄. i wish there was more grandma mimi. carley knows how to write a fabulous elderly diva (i remember loving alice’s grandmother in one golden summer too) but she was severely underutilized in here.

on a couple more positives, i liked the letters in this book. i’m always a sucker for written expressions of affection in romances. i also liked the way food and the culinary scene was incorporated into this story as well — it was done SO much better than #thatotherbook, iykyk. recently read, four books back. this was nothing like that, and this aspect was actually well executed in here.

the third act was a bit inane and too formulaic. we didn’t need it, especially in the way it played out and the nonsensical and rash decisions made by the characters here. it was way too forced for my liking, so this ruined the last stretch.

maybe one last tangential observation i have is this: from pretty early on in this book, i almost felt like i was reading a mash-up between funny story and people we meet on vacation. my brain landed here, and maybe this is also what made the story feel a bit less impactful because i felt like i’d read this all before and not in a way where the sameness felt comforting. instead, it felt like the book played it too safe being reminiscent of other popular works. this could very well just be a me thing. i’m not accusing this of being a definitive copy pasta job (don’t shoot me) because it definitely diverged from those stories in several ways, BUT i just felt these strong parallels in a few others and it did impact my experience somewhat. when all was said and done, this didn’t feel fresh enough.

this would make a great movie though, methinks! as a book, it fell a bit flat but with the right chemistry-filled casting, this could eat at the box office. i better see david corenswet as george 😛. to wrap up, for the softcore romance lane this book is in, i see many absolutely loving this, especially as a summer read. rightfully so. i just wish i did more, too. charliealice, your crowns remain unsnatched. these two got nothing on you.
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December 17, 2025
A Carly Fortune book with winter vibes and no "summer" in the title? Take my money. I was convinced the world would end in fire or ice before we got this. My frostbitten heart is ready.

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May 10, 2026
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i disliked the last carley fortune book i read, but a few of my friends have convinced me to read this! so here we go 🤗💜
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May 13, 2026
If I could give this 10🌟, I would. Here’s my full review💜

“I love you, Frankie. My love for you is fundamental to who I am. It’s deep in my bones. A sonnet written in the marrow.”

“You are everything I know about love.”


Fully in tears as I’m writing this right now. This just became one of my most favorite books of ALL TIME. Absolutely magnificent in every way. I don’t know how to even properly sum up just how much I loved this. I’d like to start it over from the beginning right now and read it again.

I can’t stop thinking about this book.

I’m saying it now and I know I’ll say it again: friends to lovers is elite (especially childhood friends to lovers.) The ANGST of secretly loving and pining after someone for nearly your whole life, but never fully acting on it because the fear of losing each other or the other not feeling the same or whatever it is, is too great a risk….. my god. I’m having chest pains.

The number of times I caught myself absentmindedly clutching and clawing at my heart because I couldn’t take it—the feeling this built in my chest 😭
I had noah kahan’s new album playing on repeat for nearly the entire duration of my read and it was perfect. End of August & Orbiter…? Yeah, those are there songs 😭😭 literally elevated my entire experience

THE LETTERS…. I just—I can’t. PLEASE just send me to the psych ward at this point. These sent me over the edge bro. I cried MULTIPLE TIMES throughout this book but yeah these just sent me into an emotional spiral LOL. I actually went back and re-read the last few chapters of the book and cried again because I couldn’t and STILL can’t stop thinking about frankie and george and their letters and how much i adored this love story and them UGHHHHH 😭

⇢ Prose & Settings
The prose in this was so beautiful. There’s something very special about Carley’s writing. The settings in her stories always evoke this intense nostalgia in me. It takes me back to moments in my life that felt the same. Everything felt rich and warm and layered with this hazy nostalgia. I truly felt like I was transported into the story. I also appreciated how well the pacing flowed alongside her prose. Nothing ever felt rushed. The scene always had space to breathe and you could sit in the moment with these characters.

Please just read this excerpt from the beginning of the book where Frankie sort of zones out in the moment and falls into a memory of her own:

“I never thought I’d get married, yet here I am, two days before my second wedding.

Not that the first one counted.

A pianist in a tuxedo and bow tie is playing something gentle on the Steinway, but for a moment, all of it falls away. Time slips, and I’m at that first wedding under the apple tree.

We recited our vows beneath its branches, a confetti of fallen fruit at our feet. My gown: fashioned from an old curtain as if I were a von Trapp child. My bouquet: a posy of violets plucked from the garden, stems tied with kitchen twine. There was a thumbprint-sized stain on his sweater from my mother’s apple-berry crisp—he was always eating and always making a mess of himself. I remember studying that tiny purple splotch before he started speaking.
Frankie, I promise…

A cool hand settles on my wrist.
‘Frankie?’
I blink back to the present. I feel the scaffolding of bobby pins digging into my skull as they hold my lion’s mane in a polite French twist. Taste the sticky cotton candy flavor of my lip gloss. Feel the slide of silk over my thighs. Sense my bridesmaid’s concerned gaze.”


I seriously felt so emotional throughout this entire book. She’s just so talented at being able to able to create this emotional weight that sits underneath scenes and setting descriptions, even in moments where there isn’t anything dramatic happening in the story. I think these flashbacks or time slips really mirror the longing, desire, fear, and grief that Frankie is experiencing all at once. Right before she falls into this memory, she’s looking around her at the rehearsal dinner and you can sense the gradual discomfort & anxiety she’s starting to feel about this not being what she pictured for herself or what she truly wants. I think it was purposeful that in this very moment, she finds herself slipping into the past for comfort and warmth—remembering & longing for these tender moments she’s had with George. It’s immediately contrasted with her snapping back to the present where she can feel every discomfort digging into her.

⇢ Food
I also really loved the way food was utilized in this. Part of Frankie’s growth is seeing her get inspired in her work again. I think her struggle to be inspired really mirrored where she’s was at in life. She completely burned herself out and then settled for what she thought was safe. Until she’s jolted out of this stagnation, she then starts to feel a new zest for life again. You see her grow and learn to take charge of her life and what she truly wants out of it.

I also loved that it was always more than just food for Frankie, plates she made were all actually pivotal moments in time and memories that she held dear to her heart.

“I think of all the meals we’ve shared together, first when I was learning to cook with my mom and all the evenings we spent in the kitchen later as roommates. I think of the linguini we were making the night George told me he was moving out, and the ravioli we made when he returned after the fires. The dinner party I held at Nate’s house. A lifetime of stories told through food.”

This was a theme all throughout the book and it was done so well. Again, it also really contributed to that nostalgia that is weaved through this story, making it even more beautiful & impactful.

⇢ George george GEORGEEEEEEEE.
Oh my GOD SWOOOOOON 😭😭🫶🏻🫶🏻🫶🏻🥰🥰🥰🥰 I LOVE HIM I LOVE HIM I LOVE HIM. Oh how I loved this sweet, YEARNING angel 😭 I actually am so in love with him (though you probably get that by now)😭😭❤️ I mean first of all, we have tall, dark, & handsome with his slutty little glasses and blue eyes…. Yes, I need him expeditiously. The way this man quietly loved Frankie as a best friend and as a lover from the very moment they met… 😭🫶🏻 He was so intensely loyal and caring with Frankie. He could anticipate every one of her needs in a way no one else could. I could physically feel his longing for Frankie and how much he loved her. As we got farther into the story it only felt more intense and I was increasingly more unwell LOL.

"This is what it's like to be truly known by someone. George sees me, even when I don't want to see myself."

Like… frankie’s words here say it too 🥹🥺

I’m not going to bother to look at any reviews because I loved this way too much to do that to myself. HOWEVER, I can guess that if anyone has issues with this, it’s likely because of Frankie.

⇢ Frankie 🤍
Personally, I loved that Frankie wasn’t written as effortlessly perfect. I think what makes her relatable is the fact that she doesn’t have it all figured out and showed that even when you do your best to construct careful control over everything in your life—not everything is within that control because life is complicated and messy. In general, I related to that leaden emotional uncertainty that Frankie carried. Her fear of waking up one day and finding that the people most important to her wouldn’t need her anymore and might leave her behind. After all, this is something she had experienced at one point as a child. It only makes sense this is something she carried into adulthood.

Frankie is also in her early 30s, just had her life flipped upside down and is trying to navigate her next steps in a time where she was convinced she was safe from change. Unfortunately to do that, she dulled parts of herself so she could squeeze into this box in order to become this “perfect” girlfriend or wife.
We also tend to see her avoiding difficult emotional truths until they literally force themselves to the surface. She’s filled with emotional uncertainty and fear. But I really think people misread her character because I don’t think any of these things are written with the intention of being “quirks” of Frankie’s personality. These things genuinely hurt her sometimes. They make her misread situations, they cloud her judgement, they make her more resistant to change. Frankie is forced to confront these things head on after her world is flipped upside down the morning of her wedding. George doesn’t allow Frankie to stay stuck. He not only allows her the space to process her feelings & emotions, but also guides her into being the best possible version of herself.

Look, I’ll admit that in the first 30%, I hadn’t completely decided how I felt about her. Only because there was obviously multiple times I even wrote in my kindle notes like ‘GIRL IS U BLIND HE’S IN LOVE WITH YOU !!!!’ But then it clicked and I just understood her. In addition to everything I stated above, we learn that even as a kid, she never really had an overwhelming desire to date or get married one day—which made George never want to tell her how he felt. Frankie is like me in the sense where I never like to overestimate my importance to people. A man could be so in love with me and if he doesn’t tell me exactly that to my face, I will never assume that’s the case. Frankie is also this way. As much as I wanted Frankie to just see what was right in front of her face, George also waited years and years hoping for some perfect moment to come so that he could tell her how he felt. They both were so afraid of ruining their friendship, which I thought was incredibly valid. So much is at stake when you’re dealing with a friendship 20+ year friendship. Not to mention, they were BEST FRIENDS. I actually could throw up thinking that he was about to take his feelings to the grave and just watch her marry someone who was so wrong for her. Like bye that makes me physically ILL to think about😭

Like I said though, there were many moments I wanted to shake them and be like HELLO?? UR SOULMATES!!! 😭 BUT I also think if you can just let yourself appreciate the slower burn to this, it pays off in the best way and in a way that I think compliments both of their character arcs in the most impactful way 💜 Frankie needed to be shaken out of this rut she unintentionally put herself in. And life will do that to you sometimes.

I just loved these two together. They bring each other to life in the best way. They make each other better. Seeing their moments in the past as kids made me connect to their love story even more. I felt so connected to who they were in the past and who they are in the present.

One last thing I want to mention is I really loved the side story with Frankie’s mom. I thought it was very important to Frankie’s character growth. Moreover, it added a lot of depth side characters and another layer to the storyline. Frankie’s complicated relationship with her mom echoed the complicated relationship Frankie had with herself and the issues she struggled with. The whale story and everything about her mom made me so emotional. I loved that we got to see that come full circle as well.

I actually can’t believe there are people out there that don’t love this book like I do. It’s hard for me to wrap my head around LOL that’s how much I loved this.

This is truly one of the most magical books I have ever read. Maybe it found me at the perfect time or maybe it’s just PERFECT 💜 I’ll say it’s both.

Any negative review on this can kick rocks. I’ll defend this book with my life—come at me
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I probably forgot some things I want to say so I might periodically add some things to this after posting this.

I’m not going to put a lot of quotes like usual because I did already put some throughout this review, but I also think the joy of it is getting to read them for the first time in the story 🤍

“A promise for a promise,” George says.
Our best one yet.


“I wouldn’t mind belonging to someone if they belonged to me, too. If we belonged to each other as well as to ourselves.”

“I feel as if I’m twelve years old, at the starting line on Track and Field Day. George is beside me, and I am determined to win. A lifetime of competing with him plays in the back of my mind while I wait for the waves. Who can run to the creek first. Who can make the biggest splash in the pool. Comparing marks on essays and exams.
And then suddenly, I’m not twelve anymore. I’m a thirty-year-old woman, lying on a surfboard in the Pacific Ocean with her lifelong best friend at her side. I ache with the joy of it.”

⇢ The aching beauty of this moment for Frankie. It was another turning point for her

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pre-read 🤍🌊🏄🏼‍♀️

i’m a friends to lovers girl at heart. pls be a win 🙏🏻
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May 10, 2026
If you want solid romance that embraces the drama that comes with relationships and family and celebrates the beauty of Canada, Carley Fortune is your girl. Once again, she’s written a story that will both touch your heart and likely make it race a bit too!

Frankie and George have been best friends since they were eight and she took her vulnerable new neighbor under her wing after he moved in with his grandmother. Now thirty, these two have years of experiences together but, despite their extremely close connection, have always stayed 'just friends', likely fueled by shared abandonment issues from childhood.

When Frankie’s fiance Nate pulls a runner right before their wedding, George is there to help her pick up the pieces in the months after. In fact, after years of their friendship slowly drifting due to careers and geography, he suggests a new adventure they can share: they’ll go on Frankie’s already booked honeymoon to Tofino - a beautiful town on Vancouver Island off of Canada’s west coast. He’s got a plan - literally, it’s called “The Plan” - to help heal her broken heart. Does it work?

It’s a very revelational week to say the least! Frankie and George may think they know everything about each other, but a week together is bringing out all kinds of things they didn’t know about each other and some things they haven’t wanted to admit to themselves! Will it redefine who they are to each other?

I liked this story. Frankie has some rough edges at times, but George is so patient and understanding with her, and together the way they celebrate and support each other is so heart-warming. The friendship George has with Frankie’s family, particularly her mother, is so sweet! I also appreciated that Frankie and George’s relationship evolved in a believable way, which doesn’t always happen in this genre.

The interspersed non-linear timeline chapters that jump around to various ages and stages of their lives may be a little tricky to follow if only doing audio. I tried this as an immersion read initially, but the voicing for Frankie just didn’t match how I “heard” her character in my head, so I switched to only my Kindle copy. The dual narration by A.J Bridel and Jack Copland is well done, despite it not being my preference for this particular book.

The story does get a bit descriptively spicy at times, so if that’s an issue for you, you may need to skip some parts. The one thing that dropped this a star for me was simply that I thought the ending dragged on too long and the requisite relational drama felt a bit forced and unnecessary, but overall I really enjoyed my time with these characters. Also, when can I go to Tofino? It sounds amazing!

★★★★

Thanks to Libby and my library for the Kindle and audio copies to enjoy. This is out now!
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177 reviews3,501 followers
April 29, 2026
4⭐️ carley fortune just has such a way with atmosphere!!! she can really set a scene. tofino was genuinely stunning & it made me want to book a trip immediately ✈️

this book is about lifelong best friends, frankie and george, who go on a last minute “honeymoon” trip together after frankie’s fiancé calls off their wedding. it turns into this will-they-won’t-they situation where they’re forced to finally confront everything they’ve been avoiding…

i flew through it. the pacing really worked for me! and i also appreciated the quieter details like the whales, the family dynamics, the therapy component, and just the overall introspective vibe! she writes with so much warmth.

but ultimately i do feel like the writing did a lot of the heavy lifting for me. i liked the characters and enjoyed being with them, but i didn’t fully connect? there was just something missing. like that extra sparkle or emotional punch that makes a romance feel unforgettable. idk!

all that said, her writing always wins me over. even when i have little gripes, i’m still completely swept up in the story. and once again, i am convinced of another place i need to visit in canada 🇨🇦✨

thank you to berkley romance for the advanced reader copy! all thoughts are my own 💌
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1,254 reviews2,434 followers
April 28, 2026
When Frankie’s fiancé Nate leaves her with a goodbye note on their wedding day, she is nothing but shocked. After wallowing in grief, her somewhat estranged best friend, George, convinces her to take her honeymoon in British Columbia with him, in hopes of reigniting their friendship and helping her recover from the loss of her engagement.

It is not summer without a Carley Fortune book in my hands. Easily one of my favorite romance authors, Fortune continues to shine when it comes to emotional, angsty romance that makes you swoon as much as self-reflect. Her books are endlessly addictive (I literally could not put this book down once reaching the halfway point) and replete with summer nostalgia that makes her readers long for the days of childhood innocence bathed in sunshine and wrapped up in friendships that seem never-ending.

Her books are like warm hugs; and while they can include heavier topics such as grief, abandonment, and loss of identity, more often than not, you will find yourself utterly charmed with the characters, the story, and the beautiful Canadian setting. Before you know it, you've completely devoured it- sad with the knowledge you will never be able to read it again for the first time.

As a huge sucker for friends to lover romance, this was an almost instant favorite. I was immediately taken with Charlie (and his grandmother Mimi) and found him to be a down-to-earth, endearing heartthrob with a heart of gold, bespectacled à la Clark Kent to add to his insanely swoony vibe. While Frankie took me more of a minute to warm up to, once I did, I was all in for her, her incredibly relatable struggle to find her inspiration, and her insanely deep friendship with Charlie. Of course, I, like many, wanted to scream at her at times for her inability to see the inevitable, but even that had a way of adding to the charm of her naiveté.

Trust me, this is worth the read, especially in print. While I cannot visit Tofino myself, I have a feeling I will be thinking about Frankie, Charlie, Kevin, Mimi, the gang, and the whales for much of this summer, and I am sure no one will be surprised if I just so happen to sneak in a reread before fall is upon us.

Read if you like:
▪️coming of age
▪️friends to lovers
▪️forced proximity
▪️travel romance
▪️emotional love stories
▪️epistolary format
▪️British Columbia setting

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Pubs: May 5, 2026

Thank you Berkley Romance for the advanced copy.
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196 reviews
March 12, 2026
[arc review] this is my favourite carley fortune novel ever.

‘our perfect storm’ is a childhood friends to lovers romance that follows frankie after she’s jilted on her wedding day.

instead of letting her all expenses paid honeymoon to go to waste, frankie goes with her best friend, george—in hope they can rebuild their friendship after years of on and off contact.

I loved this. I absolutely devoured it, and I’m jealous of everyone that will get to read this for the first time. I’m even jealous of the version of me that got to read it for the first time!

one of the main driving points of this story is how we’re made to feel like we’ve got to have everything worked out by a certain age—and if we don’t, then we’ve failed.

except it’s not the end of the world if we don’t have it all worked out by 30. life is trial and error—it’s about living life the best way possible that works for you, because nobody really has it all figured out.

from the first page I was completely and utterly captivated.

the setting. the characters. the quiet yearning for years. always waiting for the best time but never getting it right. the slow burn!

the writing is immersive and captivates you in a way that carley fortune always does so well.

frankie and george are by no means perfect. both characters are deeply flawed and have their own struggles and inner demons. it’s what makes them feel so real—and as a reader, you find yourself rooting for them to work it all out.

overall this is a fantastic story that weaves between past and present so effortlessly. frankie and george have so much depth—even the side characters felt integral to the plot, and were written in a way that they slotted in so perfectly.

I’m so lucky to have gotten to read this early and I can’t wait to read it again when it’s published!

also completely unrelated side note but if this ever gets picked up to be adapted into a movie I need sarah pidgeon and david corenswet to play frankie and george.

thank you michael joseph for the advance reader copy in exchange for an honest review!
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310 reviews771 followers
May 11, 2026
4.5💫

ugh i just LOVE CARLEY FORTUNE SUMMERS

i absolutely binged this. it was so fast-paced, atmospheric, and such a beautiful story. friends to lovers but they YEARN and UGH its so good. gosh i just loved this so much

i loved our two main characters. the history of their friendship was so sweet and the way that george and frankie supported each other through every stage of their life was so comforting and ugh so perfect. i loved the flashback chapters and how it added so much depth to their relationship.

george was so thoughtful and considerate helping frakie heal and i loved The Plan that he came up with while on the "honeymoon." i just really enjoyed this story and these characters and their relationship so so much

DID I MENTION THE TATTOOS

i wish we got more insight into george after the fire because she kept referring to how he was different but we didn't actually see how he had changed.

gosh PLEASE READ i absolutely loves this perfect summer read. carley fortune, you did it again!!!!!!!
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314 reviews1,098 followers
May 10, 2026
All of a sudden I’m rating friends to lovers romances 5 stars left and right am I okay?!? This book was magic. The vibes, the tension, the YEARNING. I need my own George. I loved, loved this one so much. Read it under 24 hours because I just couldn’t stop!!!
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1,203 reviews1,122 followers
May 9, 2026
I loved this, although it starts off in sadness and maddening, it gave me that feel good fuzzies. Great banter and also a bond of friendship that needed some work, and I loved the journey of it.
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251 reviews916 followers
May 5, 2026
One of my favorite romance books of all time😭😭😭😭 couldn’t be more perfect. Wouldn’t change one single thing 😭

In the words of bean: bring back men who yearn for 2 decades!!!! Frankie & George are one of my favorite book couples ever . Their love is SO REAL!!!! Friends to lovers continues reigning supreme for best yearning ever 😭
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478 reviews474 followers
May 7, 2026
Absolutely loved this! This is for the girls who had a boy best friend growing up. 💜

Told throughout their lives, Frankie and George are best friends from childhood. Frankie is about to get married to someone else, but is she marrying the right person?

When I was growing up I had a boy best friend & went back and forth between having a crush on him & only seeing him as a friend. This book was extremely nostalgic for me and even was emotional, at times.

The imagery!!! Carley Fortune knows how to make you picture a beautiful scene!

I knew this one was going to be good, which is why I pre-ordered as soon as I found out it was coming & it did not disappoint.

I want this to be a movie or mini series. And please include the whales if that happens!!
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847 reviews7,835 followers
April 28, 2026
Wasn’t emotionally connected with anyone and it took way to long for tension to brew. Predictable and forgettable.
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87 reviews53 followers
Review of advance copy received from Netgalley
January 28, 2026
Frankie and George have been best friends since childhood, but over the years they’ve slowly begun to drift apart—so much so that Frankie isn’t even sure George will show up to her wedding as her best man. When Frankie is unexpectedly left by her fiancé the day before the ceremony, she is absolutely crushed. Lost and unsure of what comes next, she returns to her parents’ house with no plan and a broken heart.

George, determined not to let her fall apart alone, tells her they will go on her honeymoon trip to Tofino together. He’ll spend the week helping her heal, reminding her who she is beyond the life that just unraveled. Frankie agrees, hoping this trip might also be the chance they need to reconnect and save their long-fractured friendship.

This. Book.

I was so excited when I learned this story would be set in Tofino—my most favourite place on Earth—and Carley Fortune captured it perfectly. The lush rainforest, the misty beaches, the moody weather that seeps into your bones, even the Toki Doki food truck (which has since closed, and I will never be over it 😭). The setting isn’t just a backdrop; it feels alive, echoing the grief, longing, and emotional uncertainty Frankie is moving through. Tofino becomes a place of reckoning, healing, and quiet transformation.

What I wasn’t expecting was how deeply I would fall in love with George and Frankie. Their connection feels intimate in the way only long-standing friendships can—built on shared memories, inside jokes, and a deep understanding that doesn’t need constant explanation. The chemistry between them is undeniable, rooted in familiarity rather than fantasy. The yearning, the restraint, the history between them had me completely undone. I might even love them more than Percy and Sam, which is something I truly never thought I would say.

I also really appreciated how honest this book is about the messiness of real life. It explores how complicated it can be to become a young mother, to have your career dreams altered or cut short, and to grieve the version of your life you once imagined. It acknowledges how disorienting it can be to reach your 30s without clear answers, and how waiting for the “perfect timing” often means waiting forever. These themes felt deeply human and handled with so much care and compassion.

Despite the emotional depth, this book was incredibly easy and enchanting to read. Carley Fortune’s writing is tender, immersive, and quietly devastating in the best way. I devoured this in a single afternoon, unable to put it down, and found myself thinking about Frankie and George long after I turned the final page.

Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for this ARC in exchange for an honest review. It was an absolute privilege to read.
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I’m now completely devastated that I didn’t have a childhood best friend who was secretly in love with me for almost our entire friendship.

For the record, I’m married to the love of my life. Carley Fortune, explain yourself.
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How did I get approved for this ARC?!?!

*cue internal (and some external) screaming *
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185 reviews4,068 followers
May 12, 2026
“a promise for a promise.”

in Carley Fortune books, you can always count on good things happening by the water. like every other story of hers, this one is a love letter to a new corner of canada, temptestuous and brimming with beauty.

“i am utterly desperate for an adventure.”

this might be Carley Fortune at her best; from ontario lakes to the maritime ocean, our trip to Tofino feels familiar, but in a new font - the grandeur of the Pacific perfectly frames the the high-risk-high-reward nature of Frankie and George’s relationship.

“i’m not afraid of storms.”

this love was so special, rooted in fear of being abandoned, but entrusted in the hands of the one person who won’t.

“my love for you is fundamental to who i am. it’s deep in my bones.”
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26 reviews119 followers
May 6, 2026
“there’s no other reality i’d want to exist in, except this one, with you.” ⛈️💜🐳🏄‍♀️🌊

it’s been a rainy 24 hours and what better way to spend those 24 hours than to read our perfect storm?

this is a beautiful childhood friends-to-lovers romance that takes place in tofino, a small town on the west coast of vancouver island, and it will completely transport you to misty beaches and ancient forests. this book made me laugh, cry, and swoon. this is THE romance of the year. carley fortune did that. 👏🏼
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153 reviews1 follower
May 8, 2026
⤿ 🪻 ⋮ 3 stars ⊹ ◞

                               ꗃ . . [ reading time ] → 6 / 5 / 26 - 8 / 5 / 26 ᰋ

I havent had the best experiences w this author but this wasn't too bad !!
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133 reviews1,071 followers
May 8, 2026
Calling it right now— this is the perfect beach read to grab this summer! Loved the structure of this book and felt like it flowed really well jumping from timelines. I loved the little references and nods to Little Women {even though I’m a Laurie and Amy stan— sorry Carley}. The only reason it’s not getting 5 stars is because I do feel like there was a lot of telling rather than showing— but never the less I thoroughly enjoyed my read and will always recommend Carley Fortune! Definitely for fans of People We Meet on Vacation or Love Rosie!

Thank you Penguin Random House and NetGalley for the Arc! :)
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