Published
on June 30rd, 2026
350 pages
I read the
e-book
Back
Cover
What
happens at the Evermore will change your life forever…
Frankie
Sinclair doesn’t do relationships—only killer special effects makeup, horror
movie marathons, and men she never sees twice. So when her best friend invites
her on a last-minute getaway to the Evermore—a dreamy cliffside inn perched
above the Pacific—Frankie happily takes the spare spot.
Her plan?
One week of fun, zero attachments, and at least one very hot mistake.
Theo Beck
is a workaholic and recovering relationship addict. Fresh off a brutal breakup
and in the midst of a company acquisition, he's reluctantly sworn off work for
a much-needed vacation—something he’s struggling to stick to until he collides
with Frankie in a single, unforgettable night.
What starts
as a steamy backseat hookup quickly turns into a week-long vacation situation,
with three rules: stay (sexy) friends, no big feelings, no expectations.
Except
Theo’s already imagining a future he didn’t see coming… and Frankie’s planning
her exit before it can become something real.
My
review
I will
recommend it if you're looking for a light reading that will help you forget
about real life or if you wish to have a pleasant moment during your vacation.
I laughed a few times; however it’s not a story that will mark me. I just
wanted to warn you that there is a lot of cultural references in the novel.
They’re more actual than the ones in Gilmore Girls, but I prefer to mention it
in case some readers don’t appreciate it. In my case, it's one of the reasons
why I liked the book.
If I have
to select one favorite character, I’ll choose Theo. I could relate to him more
and it was interesting to see his evolution as he tries to find himself outside
a relationship, although things are getting really spicy between him and
Frankie. I’m in the same circumstances as him. I’m attempting to forget somebody,
and many people become addicted to working in that situation. I think it helped
to make that character realistic.
Frankie
brings the fun, but she also gets on my nerves sometimes. As an introvert,
bubbly characters annoyed me, maybe because I wish I was more like them. The
further you progress in the book, the more you acknowledge that she’s more
complex you imagined initially. You might find out why she doesn’t do a relationship.
At the same time, she’s on vacation, it’s normal that she only wants to have
fun and spend time with her friends. I’m crossing my fingers that they will
have their stories. Since it’s told Book 1, I feel that it’s the first volume of
a series, and all the adventure will happen at Evermore, the place where they
went on vacation.

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