Author: Sophie Sullivan Title: Get Lost with You Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin Date Published: 02/11/2025
Read Dates: 01/06/2025- 01/07/2025
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐
📖 I received a gifted e-book ARC. The following is my honest review✍🏻
Get Lost with You is a dual POV second-chance romance. Jillian is a single mother raising her nine-year-old while working at the family’s lodge. When her high school crush Levi returns to their small town she can’t believe it. Levi, who left town to have a career as a chef is happy to return home, and even happier to reconnect with his former crush, Jillian. Jill is a little hesitant about giving her heart away, but Levi is there to cherish it.
This was a sweet, fade-to-black second-chance romance. It was great to see Jillian get her own story, and I loved her daughter Ollie. Levi was absolutely perfect, a dream partner. Definitely worth the read.
Jillian Keller took the long route to her best life, but is now happily settled in her hometown of Smile, raising her little girl alone while helping her brother run Get Lost Lodge. A lover of structure and routine, she doesn’t need anything, or anyone, disrupting her carefully curated life.
After chasing and achieving his culinary dreams, Levi Bright realizes he’s still missing something. Something he can’t find in a big city. Returning home to Smile, he intends to build a different future for himself that includes mending fences with his dad, reconnecting with friends, and creating elevated comfort food for a town he loves.
When Levi and Jilly run into each other one day in Smile, once requited feelings that never had a chance to bloom as teens flare between them immediately. Jaded from her past, Jilly is cautious and convinced that she can handle being just friends, as the two have to work closely together to prepare for Get Lost’s official summer opening, spending time together, camping, laughing, kayaking, and reminiscing. But when her brother hires sweet, funny, ridiculously hot Levi as the new chef at the lodge, and she and Ollie are getting more attached, things are moving more quickly than she anticipated--and Jilly has been hurt before. If she wants to be head over heels in love, she'll have to learn that the past doesn’t always repeat itself. Sometimes, it just leads you where you’re meant to be.
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