I'm trying to take advantage of my 3-month $0.99 KU subscription to catch up on some #romanceclass authors I haven't read yet. (A lot of #romanceclass authors are on KU, so I urge others to do this as well! I already own quite a few that are on KU and others that aren't, so I'm just trying to read books I don't own already.) I hadn't read Dawn Lanuza before, and this was the perfect introduction for me to her work and talent.
It's been almost a year since I broke up with my ex, so maybe that's why I identified with this story so much at this period in my life, but I found it so relatable and bittersweet. The story opens the morning of Rebecca's 1-year "breakup anniversary" from her ex, Nat, and he's on her mind. She finds out their favorite band has broken up. She sends him an email, and then goes to have drinks with her best friend, Megan. Jamie is her really cute cubicle mate (not a coworker) whom she accidentally calls "Nat" and whom she later sees in the same bar where she is having drinks with Megan.
In just a few pages, the author captures so many EMOTIONS: Rebecca, checking her phone and waiting for her ex to respond; Megan, the married friend who is like, "No, what are you doing?!" but whom Rebecca cannot entirely relate to since she got married (as a single friend of many married friends, I GET THIS SO MUCH!); and there's Jamie, who wants to know what the deal is with Rebecca's ex and why she's thinking about him so much. They've never really hung out before, so this was really just a beginning of a friendship and possible future relationship for them.
If you're looking for a book about a relationship, you won't find that here. #Romanceclass books tend to be short, but I mean this is a short story, not even a novella, coming in at 36 pages. Normally I'd be like, "AHHHH WHY IS IT OVER ALREADY?" but I thought the length was perfect. I thought pretty much everything about this story was perfect.