This book's start was very compelling. It grabbed my attention, but I found it difficult for the story to keep my attention. I felt that many parts of the story were long-winded minor details that did not truly matter. I am a person who cares for detail in stories, as it helps me imagine the scene better. But some of the details and conversations had me skimming pages.
As for the main characters Lane is a great person who is honest, kind, smart, and cares about others. I enjoyed following her story. Jonas is a great man who is helpful and sweet. He also wants to help others. You get the gist. I am glad we see more of their insecurities and imperfections as the story moves along. It makes them feel more real. Jonas is a bit nervous, though he tries to appear as a leader and think things through. Lane is anxious and often said things that made me question a few things.
I loved that they had the aid of Jonas' friend, Jeff, and his partner, Carla. I admired the pair and thought they were fun characters. It made the trip to Maple Leaf to search for Veneta more fun to read, considering the search for Lane's twin is quite an anxious read otherwise. I was a bit disappointed, though, at how the scene was to find Veneta. I felt I turned 320 pages at that point for it to feel very... weird? I don't know, them getting into the house felt too easy. I was hoping for a bit more, I suppose. I don't even like gore, mystery, or anything like that; It creeps me out. But I felt this book could have benefitted from the rescue part not being so simple.
After Veneta was rescued, everything was fine, I suppose. But in between the emails was just random stuff happening solely to break up the message, and it felt SO out of place. I do not care that Jonas pressed his elbow into his enchilada!! Haha. The last random note I have is that the ending was not my favorite. I love Lane and Jonas together; They feel right to me. But I don't know. First off, the little girl and the fountain to make a wish was a random 2-3 page part of the story. Second, when they finally were together it was still psychological stuff and miscommunication that I was hoping would be over with at that point. Third, she went on for a few paragraphs about her fashion and clothing... it felt very random to me here. Regardless of her explaining she and Veneta are different. Clearly, they are... and then Jonas proposes. Don't get me wrong, the epilogue was cute. I liked it being their wedding. But I don't think it was what I was expecting after all this time reading their story. I wanted them together, but a proposal didn't feel natural to me.
The book was a solid 3/5 for me. Nothing special, but still a story with fun characters and a fairly interesting plot. I would recommend it to others, but it isn't near the top of my list.