I seriously loved this book so much!
So I'm a fan of Melanie Jacobsen. She just has such a nice blend of lovable characters, humor, great dialogue, and sweet romance. I think this book is one of my top favorites from her, now. It just hit me in all the right feels: from "aww cute" to "so awkward" to "so heartbreaking" this book evokes quite the range of emotions, but in a cathartic way maybe?
It's hard to say, but I think my favorite aspect of this book was that I could tell Melanie Jacobsen tried so hard--and succeeded--in depicting what healthy communication and respect should be. Not that the characters weren't perfect at this, but when they weren't perfect in this respect, it was addressed in a healthy and open way, usually, and the character in the wrong openly admitted they were wrong, apologized, and respected boundaries. I think this is why Miles is such a compelling leading man to me. He's so respectful and conscientious! He's persistent without being a "I know you secretly want me and even though you keep indicating you want space, I know what you REALLY want so I'm going to invade your space and ignore everything you said" kind of guy. Like, HELLO THAT'S NOT OKAY!! So anyway, I love Miles because he's an extremely decent guy and I think these guys should get showcased more often. Like, when Elle points out when he tells sometime to ignore her because he thinks she's hangry and therefore ruled by her emotions, he thinks about it for a moment, realizes that yes, that was a douchey thing to do, apologizes, and makes it right. WE NEED MORE HEROES LIKE MILES!!
Ahem, anyways, there is many more wonderful things going on in this story. I love how rich it was with New Orleans culture. That was so fun. I've never been there, but I want to. The characters don't just live there, it's actually a pretty important part of the story: the food, the jazz, the neighborhoods, etc.
And I would feel remiss if I didn't say that I also loved Elle. She's a great example of a heroine with great calm and strength protecting a vulnerable and somewhat anxious inside. She's got clear strengths and weaknesses that are relatable and make her very easy to empathize with. I liked being in her head.
I highly recommend this book if you like romantic comedies with a lot of heart. (And if you don't, what's wrong with you??? Just kidding, no judgment. Well, maybe a teeny bit.) This is definitely a book I see myself rereading in the future. Maybe even the near future to relive my favorite parts....
Also, side note for the author: is there going to be a follow up story with Chloe and Dylan? Not sure if it was intended, but I definitely low key ship them at this point and hope they get a story because I think it would be AMAZING. Pretty please? I'll keep my fingers crossed in the meantime. :)