“no one should marry the person who makes them happy. marry the person you want by your side at your lowest point.”
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*ੈ♡˳ rating: 4/5 stars
*ੈ♡˳ spice rating: 🌶️🌶️
*ੈ♡˳ summary:
ari and josh have history. the kind of history that is messy, unresolved, and impossible to ignore. after years of orbiting each other through shared spaces and overlapping lives, they are finally forced to confront everything that was left unsaid. what starts as tension and resentment slowly softens into friendship, vulnerability, and eventually something deeper. this is a story about timing, emotional walls, and what happens when two people who know each other too well finally stop pretending they do not care.
*ੈ♡˳ thoughts:
my goal this year is to work my way through the dial delights catalog, and this was my first read of the year from it, which honestly set the bar pretty high. this book was really, really good. i wanted so badly to give it five stars, but i just could not justify it because of the third act breakup situation. whatever that was. third act breakups will never work for me, especially when they feel more like a pause button than actual growth. ari was never going to magically find herself by walking away. she is stubborn, deeply set in her ways, and that felt consistent throughout the entire book. breaking up right after finally giving in emotionally did not feel healing, it just felt unnecessary.
that being said, the emotional depth in this book is undeniable. ari and josh are incredibly layered characters, and their dynamic felt real in a way that a lot of slow burns do not manage. this is true enemies to friends to lovers, and the burn was slow in the most satisfying way. every conversation mattered. every look and moment of tension felt earned. their connection built naturally over time instead of relying on instant attraction, which made the payoff feel worth it.
i also appreciated that the book did not shy away from ari’s flaws. she is frustrating, deeply so, but intentionally written that way. josh constantly bends to meet her needs while his own feelings are pushed aside, and the story actually acknowledges how unfair that is. that balance added a lot of emotional weight and realism, even when it was painful to read.
overall, this was a thoughtful, character driven romance that stuck with me long after i finished. it did not quite reach five star perfection for me, but it came very close.
*ੈ♡˳ tropes:
ꕥ enemies to friends to lovers
ꕥ slow burn
ꕥ emotional tension
ꕥ mutual pining
ꕥ complicated history
*ੈ♡˳ fave quotes:
➼ “she’s so fucking frustrating in the way she forces him to be exactly what she needs while disregarding what he wants, or how he feels about any of it.”
➼ “this goes wrong one hundred percent of the time until the one time it doesn’t.”
➼ “no one should marry the person who makes them happy. marry the person you want by your side at your lowest point. marry the person you never get sick of.”
➼ “maybe being in love is knowing that you’d live it all over again, every part, suffering included, to get right back to the place where you’re standing.”