Former best friends—and one-time lovers—meet again more than a decade after their relationship fell apart.
Margot Cooper doesn’t need romance to be happy. She’s perfectly content with her single life in Seattle, filled with her work at astrology business Oh My Stars and her close friendships with business partner Elle, Elle’s girlfriend, Darcy, Darcy’s brother, Brendon, and his fiancee, Annie. But with Brendon and Annie’s wedding right around the corner and Elle and Darcy more committed than ever, Margot can’t help feeling like the fifth wheel, always in danger of being left out—and someday left behind. Recently divorced Olivia Grant has just moved to Seattle to pursue her dream of becoming a successful event planner, and she’s finally got her chance. Brendon Lowell, one of her boss’s biggest clients, is getting married in just three weeks, and if Olivia can pull the wedding off, she’ll be promoted. When Olivia shows up to tour a venue with the happy couple, she meets Brendon’s best woman—Margot, the high school best friend she spent one romantic week with 11 years ago and never spoke to again. When Olivia’s apartment floods and Margot offers her a place to stay, the two fall quickly into old patterns and bring up old hurts. And they’ll have to finally face the past to look toward the future. This third installment in Bellefleur’s series of interconnected rom-coms—following Written in the Stars (2020) and Hang the Moon (2021)—features her trademark wit, heartfelt friendships, and steamy romance. But the plot hinges entirely on several overblown miscommunications and misunderstandings, which some readers may find grating. Margot and Olivia, too, are less well rounded than Bellefleur’s other characters, and their relationship focuses more on their physical than their emotional connection.
A sweet, though uneven, conclusion to the series.