Everything changed for Sloan Monroe the day that she had a dog jump through her broken sunroof. The dog's tag said "Tucker," but his owner did not respond to her texts or calls. After more time passed than Sloan deemed acceptable, Jason finally got back in touch with her. And we wanted his dog back, but he was going to be out of the country for another two weeks. When he returns to LA, Sloan realizes that she could be in trouble. After two years of grieving the loss of her fiance, Sloan has finally met somebody who could help her get over his death. And it scares her to death, especially after she discovers that Jason is a musician on the cusp of superstardom. Will they be able to make a relationship work with everything working against them?
I absolutely adored The Happy Ever After Playlist. Recently it has been rare to find a book where I just genuinely like the main characters. Both Sloane and Jason were good people. Sloan had a lot of baggage with her fiance's death but was a kind soul, and Jason was a genuinely nice guy. And then there was Tucker, the sweetest dog who loved them both. The whole book had a feeling that reminded me of Kristan Higgins, and I adore her books. I will say that reading this book made me feel old. Each chapter had the title of a song as a title and I recognized only two songs. You can find the playlist on Spotify. Of course, the book ended the way you expect all romances to end, but there were still a few surprises. CLICK HERE FOR SPOILERS.
Bottom Line - Abby Jimenez made a big splash on the scene with her first book, The Friend Zone. Which I just realized, at this very moment, was Josh and Kristen's story. The Happy Ever After Playlist was such a good read that I am going to go right now to read the previous book. And so should you!
Details:
- The Happy Ever After Playlist by Abby Jimenez
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- Pages: 400
- Publisher: Forever
- Publication Date: 4/14/2020
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- Thank you to NetGalley for the book in exchange for an honest review.
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