A young woman accidentally propels herself into an alternate reality where she falls in love with her best friend and has to figure out which life she prefers.
The book opens with Gemma Wilde wallowing in self-pity over a recent breakup. She's spending an evening at the home of her quirky Aunt Livi along with her sister, Kiersten, and best friend, Dax McGuire, as the three try to cheer her up. When Livi suggests using a spell to excise the terrible ex from Gemma’s heart, nobody resists. Unfortunately, Gemma’s a bit drunk and she misses a few steps. When she wakes up the next morning, everything’s different. She’s in an apartment she doesn’t recognize belonging to a man she doesn’t know. Her job no longer exists and she apparently owns a beauty boutique in town. She hurries to contact Dax for help, but when she finds him, he doesn’t know her. Gemma realizes that the one thing she can't stand to lose is Dax. In order to reverse the spell, she needs him to kiss her, but she’s got to win him over first. As the two grow closer, their relationship turns romantic. Gemma’s never been happier, and she begins to wonder if she should just stay put in her new reality. Told in the first-person, the book follows Gemma as she gets reacquainted with Dax and also makes enlightening discoveries about herself. The chemistry between the main characters is palpable and grows increasingly compelling. Despite its lighthearted tone, the novel deals with deep issues such as self-doubt and lack of professional direction, lending it heft and grace. Unfortunately, once Gemma makes up her mind about what to do, the story wraps up so quickly, with so little angst, that it undermines the impact of all the prior meaningful moments. Even so, the charming personalities and adorable moments make this story worth reading.
A quick-witted friends-to-lovers exploration with just the right touch of magic.