![]() ![]() They are both likeable, unique characters and I could feel their attraction to each other. It was sweet to watch Harriet and Wyn fall in love. In their senior year of college Wyn, who was Parth’s best friend, moved into an apartment with Harriet, Cleo and Sabrina. ![]() This is a dual timeline novel and next we are taken back to when the two met. ![]() Harriet is a people pleaser and wants to make everyone happy so she goes along with it and they decide they will fake date for the week. She’s surprised to see Wyn, especially when he pretends they are still together in front of their friends. They haven’t told anyone yet because their split was so painful. Harriet is excited to come back to her happy place where she can put her worries behind her and enjoy friends, wine and seafood, that is, until she sees Wyn Connor, her ex-fiancé, who broke up with her five months ago. (Sabrina is a Manhattan heiress whose father’s sixth wife wants the cottage sold.) There’s another reason Sabrina has invited them all–she and her partner, Parth, are excited to share their engagement with the group. They have been coming to Sabrina’s family cottage in Maine for getaways for the last ten years and Sabrina has invited them back one last time before the place is sold. Harriet, Sabrina and Cleo have been friends since they were college roommates their freshmen year. ![]() Emily Henry deserves all the love for this heartfelt story–I had an extremely hard time putting it down. It deftly explores friendship, family, and love. ![]()
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