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The book cover looks great, and the description really caught my attention. Unfortunately, I had a tough time getting into this one. The writing style didn’t quite resonate with me, and the flow felt a bit off. The banter between characters could also use some refinement to feel more natural and engaging. While this one wasn’t for me, I appreciate the effort that went into its presentation.

I loved loved loved it!
Finn and Aisling are the perfect example of how sometimes life gets in the way, but it doesn't mean that you love the other person any less.
What i loved about this second chance romance, was that these characters didn't have silly miscommunications that prevented them from being together - they were facing real concerns and didn't want to hurt the other person.
They talked things through, they gave each other the benefit of the doubt. They weren't perfect in every respect and that's how you know this relationship will make it.
I loved the element of bringing in that *person* as the villain - it felt very realistic and added drama without messing around with the main characters' personalities too much.
The descriptions of Ireland made me simultaneously feel like I was there and that I needed to book a trip immediately. Can't really get a much advert for Ireland than that.
Can we please have Rian's book next? (Pretty please?)
*Dual POV
*Chronic disease representation
*Destination romance
Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for this ARC. All views are my own.
[Guys, seriously - go read this book]

Oh how I adored every minute of reading this book! The yearning had me in shambles the whole time /pos
I don’t usually enjoy second-chance romances, but the format and the characters really hooked me!
The transitions between the past and present chapters were so seamless—everything unfolded so naturally and believably. Genuinely such good pacing.
Finn and Aisling were so perfect to me. Their chemistry was very believable and they were both reasonably flawed without it being too over the top or dramatic. I was rooting for them from their first meeting.
I will definitely be rereading this one as it was so comforting and sweet <3 I must experience that first mo chroí again!

this book was amazing. i couldnt wait to read when i wasnt and didnt want to stop when i was. but then i wanted it to last forever! now this is the true sign of a good book.
the scene setting. the characters. like Ireland itself the sung from the pages in the best most lyrical ways.
the relationship between out two main characters had my heart hurting and healing.
i was almost thriller book style terrified simply because i couldnt bare for them not to be together. because dammmm they needed to be together. and boy did we all know it. so did they.
the dual timelines never took over of got confusing and instead gave me just the right amount of info.
Aisling was just a wonderful character. you want to be alongside her on her adventure but also want to give her a fair few big hugs.
a few years ago she had the romance significance. but it ended. it hurt, it ended. but after the death of her mother she goes back to that same Ireland and will be a tour guide to bring herself back some joy. but who should she meet. him, yes the him. and it turns out he isnt just there but is the Ceo of the company she is now working for. great. great. great.
there is so much to unpack though. both in their past and present. they shouldnt even take one step towards each other. but what if they dont have a choice. what if they find in each other exactly what they need, wanted all along. what if now they can make each others worlds better.
the landscapes were as beautiful as the growing love between the two and they both rippled off the pages to the reader. you are captivated by all parts of this book and as a whole it creates such a wonderful place to be in. whilst reading this book you truly are taking to a gorgeous place.
a wonderful book. full of love in all sorts of heartwarming ways.

I want to start by thanking the author and publisher for the opportunity to read an advanced release copy of this book. I thought this was a cute book.

I LOVE a destination romance.
Two years ago, Aisling and her Mom went on a mother/daughter bonding trip. Devastated over the breakup with her fiance, she agrees to go to Ireland to forget about the state of her life. She meets tour guide Finn, and they share a week full of flirting, romantic moments, and a showstopping kiss. But life must go on, and once she returns to the US, they lose touch. Now shes back in Ireland after her Mom dies, working for the tour company that they used. Except Finn is the acting CEO. And all those butterflies? Still there!
***Dual POV, Past and present timelines
***Second chance romance
***Destination romance
***Chronic disease representation
I really enjoyed this one. Being swept away to Ireland and all it’s beauty was a treat itself, and a fun, chemistry-filled romance sweetens the deal.
Definitely grab this one when it comes out next week!
Thank you to BooksGoSocial, Love N Books Press, and Netgalley for the ARC of this novel; all opinions are my own.

Absolutely loved this! I’m a sucker for second chance romance and this did not disappoint. Loved the romance between Ash and Finn, the setting, the side characters, just everything. Except you, Theo…you’re the worst.