A cosmic mixed-up breakfast order pushes two Black teens into a merged time loop.
It’s September 24, and Sydney is running late for school, where she’ll have to take a dreaded precalc test. She stops at Dunkin’ for a sausage, egg, and cheese croissant—without the sausage and egg—and bumps into a boy named Marcus. Strangely, they have the same order number and similar tastes, only he’s ordered a sausage, egg, and cheese croissant with no cheese. Marcus invites Sydney to join him for breakfast at a nearby park, and she agrees, figuring that she can make up the test tomorrow. They spend the day together, but as their date winds down and they lean in for a kiss, they hear screeching tires, feel intense pain, and see a blinding light. Sydney wakes up to find it’s September 24 again, but she remembers her day with Marcus. They reconnect at Dunkin’ and begin reliving the same day, including always being painfully ripped apart at 10:15 p.m. Over time, the teens open up to each other about painful losses that still affect them. Readers witness the well-developed evolution of their relationship and their different responses: Sydney wants them to break free from the cycle, while Marcus sees getting stuck with Sydney as a welcome reprieve from grief. Thomas excels at blending meet-cute elements with more serious themes.
A swoonworthy romance blending strong character development with realistic portrayal of the grieving process.
(content note, playlist) (Romance. 13-18)