Monday, September 2, 2024

Goodbye Again by Caitlin Moss - ARC Review


Fated to meet.

Destined to fall in love.
Bound to fall apart.

In Julia Waters’s world, everything is easily explained. Simple, uncomplicated, logical. Until she meets JP Chapman on a cross-country flight, the handsome kindergarten teacher charms her with his wit, humor, and irresistible smile. While spending a magical night wandering the streets of Seattle, the two stumble upon a fortune teller who predicts their futures will forever be entwined.

But sometimes the road to love isn’t a straight line. Over the span of five years, careers, different cities, and missed chances stand in the way of them being together. It isn’t until she starts listening to the advice of her late grandmother, who visits her dreams since that first night in Seattle, does Julia realize not everything about love is straightforward.

If she hopes to discover why an invisible string continues to pull her back to him, she must trust her grandmother’s advice and, ultimately, herself.




I loved the premise of this book, the idea that life is choices, and chances, and opportunities we take and miss. People we meet, and don't, and all of those people and choices line up in a way that allows us to somehow end up right where we are supposed to be and exactly when we're supposed to be there.

Julia and JP were all of this and not only did this work but it left me feeling connected to both of them even as the story tested their connection.

I do wish there was more of them as a couple at the end, but at the same time I only think I wanted it because I didn't want this book to end.

I loved both of them and really connected with them and with the way the author told this story.

I enjoyed and recommend this title.



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