Twitter summary: “It never occurred to me that you might be mine.”
The good: This book gave me all the feels — seriously, I had tears in my eyes and I melted several times over the sweetness that is Mandrew and Maisie. I know I’m reading this book a bit late or it could be said, I’m reading this early since the holiday season is basically a year away but I’m thrilled that I did. I won’t lie: I was unsure of how I felt in the beginning but once Mae’s Groundhound Day hit two, I was fully invested in this book. It was beautiful. I appreciate that the male protagonist is not the typical bad boy or even the stereotypical older brother of the best friend — Andrew was sweet, attentive and charming. I loved their banter. Go, Mae, go! You do what you want! Exactly the story I needed on a quiet Friday evening, wrapped in blankets. Can I have a Benny in my life? And, of course, a love like theirs?
The bad: I know this is fiction but what happened to the first reality?!
Recommendation: Yes! I will definitely re-read when I need a warm holiday hug.