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From the bestselling author of Matchmaking for Beginners comes a feel-good story about becoming who you were meant to be all along.Phronsie Linnelle was conceived at Woodstock in a serendipitous liaison between a free-spirited hippie and a farmer’s son and was born with magical wonder flickering in her DNA and rationality knit into her bones. All her life she’s been torn between the two. But now that she’s been betrayed by both love and the mother she once idolized, her rational side is winning.So when her best friend from childhood proposes that they give up on romance and marry each other, Phronsie agrees. Who better to spend your life with than your best friend? Maybe the connection they already have is love. Maybe there’s no falling to be done. But immediately after they announce their engagement, she encounters someone who makes a very charming and compelling argument for revisiting romance.While her even-keeled stepmother argues for the safety that comes with her new engagement and her mother relays messages from the universe to hold out for true love, Phronsie must look to her own heart to find the answers that have been there all along.

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This is a story I wanted so much to like based on its book description and what other reviewers had said about it. I wanted to see the heroine grapple with the warring instincts of her head and heart and come to understand her past so she could have a better future; I was not disappointed with that aspect of the book at the 30,000-foot level. However, the writing style drove me up the proverbial tree. The prologue is an extended info dump, which I never like to see in any book. A talented author knows how to weave in backstory; unfortunately, this one did not. I hoped things would change when we got to the first chapter and beyond, but this author relied far too much on myopic telling rather than showing. I think she was attempting deep characterization, but even that way of writing characters requires more to happen outside of the character's head than happened in this book. Show us, please, don't tell us so much! If that kind of writing doesn't bother you, you might enjoy this story more than I did.Answer to reviewer Annie (I couldn't find a comment section on your review): When I first read the prologue, I had the same question about timeline/age as you, but the first chapter states the year to be 2006, not 2021. Therefore, the protagonist and her twin WOULD be 36 years old. Sometimes contemporary authors write stories in the near past, not the present. It can be confusing. :-)I received a free copy of this book, but that did not affect my review.
So let me just start by saying: absolutely do NOT read this for the romance. It's wholly unsatisfying and all kinds of cringey. However, I do like the concepts at play and women's fiction lovers might find it more palatable. I don't know, I definitely didn't, lol. The writing itself is technically decent and the plot is original, I'll give it that. It's the execution that bogs this one down, with a focus on lust vs. love, love triangles, and a side of cheating. I had issues with all three of the main characters, so that always hints towards trouble with the book as a whole. I can't give a fair critique of this without at least a few spoilers, so stop now if you don't want more details.The story follows Phronsie, a woman in her mid-thirties who is tired of dating. She's put herself out there time and again, but things always seem to fall apart. So when her equally unlucky in love bestie, Judd, suggests that they get married, it doesn't sound like a terrible idea - once she mulls it over long enough. They've been best friends since childhood and know each other inside and out, so who better to build a life and family with? Unfortunately, there's one pesky little issue - they aren't in love with each other. They aren't even particularly attracted. As the two take their relationship to a new level and plan a future, Phronsie realizes that there might be another lust-filled love right in front of her.Again, this is technically well written and definitely feels like serious, slightly forlorn women's fiction. That's not really my favorite kind of "romance," but I can deal with it if the story is good. And this storyline IS pretty unique - I think I would've liked it quite a bit, if executed differently. But the love triangle is where this started to fall apart for me. Yes, Phronsie sleeps with the "wrong" guy after meeting the "right" one. And, yes, she continues to do so until the book is almost over (I wouldn't call this closed door romance, but the steamy scenes are mild). The "right" romance is also in the background for a long, long time. The relationship development is almost non-existent. I liked her guy, but I don't know why he stuck around so long. I don't even want to get into my issues with the friendship. So, there wasn't a lot that was going right for me with this. I'm sure there's an audience for it, but it definitely won't be for most romance readers.

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