![]() ![]() It helps that the characters are quite different in age, as well - HNTFIL is a YA rom-com, whereas PWMOV spans over ten years of friendship, well into the “career crises, back spasms, and homeownership” age range. Thankfully, the two books could not approach the premise more differently. ![]() Since I read How Not to Fall in Love directly prior, I was a little wary on overdoing a good trope. Instead, our heroine and hero already know one another and have been friends traveling the world together for several years. Maybe I scanned the synopsis briefly, but honestly, I had no idea what to expect until I sat down to read the jacket flap before starting.įrom the cover, if you’d asked me what I expected from People We Meet on Vacation, I’d probably have guessed that our romance centered around people who met, well… on vacation. ![]() I picked it up from Book of the Month solely because I loved Emily Henry’s prior novel, Beach Read. I actually did not realize that People We Meet On Vacation was a friends-to-lovers story when I chose it for my next read. If you choose to purchase via these links, I will receive a small commission.)Īn author who lives in my hometown of Cincinnati writing a book that features my favorite trope? Count me in. (Disclaimer: Book links to follow are affiliate links mentions of Book of the Month are referral codes. ![]()
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