(Summary from Goodreads). Here are Peyton and Jace, meeting on vacation. Click! It’s awesome, it’s easy, it’s romantic. This is the real deal.
Unless it isn’t. Because when you’re in love, you don’t just stop calling one day. And you don’t keep secrets. Or lie. And when your life starts falling apart, you’re supposed to have the other person to lean on.
Here are Peyton and Jace again, broken up but thrown together on a road trip. One of them is lying about the destination. One of them is pretending not to be leaving something behind. And neither of them is prepared for what’s coming on the road ahead.
This was an interesting book to read. I love that after the couple of months, Jace still loves Peyton. I feel like he had a good reason to be angry with Peyton, but that twas not the right way to handle it.
I liked this book just fine. It wasn't my favorite contemporary book, but it wasn't the worst book ever. It was written well and I liked the characters. I've had it on my TBR for months when I first read Two-Way Street. It was great that the characters from that book made a cameo in this book!
The only thing I didn't like was that Peyton never confronted her mom about what she did! Like no. That part seemed open ended because it was a big part of the story.
It was an easy, beach/summery/road trip read. I liked it. Nothing about it stood out to me... but I liked it for what it is.
Four out of five stars.
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