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328 pages, Hardcover
First published April 28, 2022
“We both dissolve and laugh like loons, high on one another, our hands sliding along each others faces, kissing sweetly between more laughing. This, this is joy.”↪ plot:
“Meyer: I get it now. Why people say they’re so happy they can’t stand it, or something’s so great it’s disgusting. I feel like I might need to be tranquilized.”I'm going to start my review by saying that I'm the type of reader that likes to underline and annotate her physical books but only with black pen (0.5 btw, that's the superior one), but this book makes me want to be like all the girls that annotate with pastel-colored pens, highlighers, and doodle all around the page. The day I get a physical copy of this book it's going to end up like those pics you find on Pinterest when you look for "aesthetic annotated books". That's how giddy these characters make me feel.
“He leaves the room and I watch him through the peephole, waiting until he’s cleared the corner and out of sight before I turn around and slide down the door, melting in a puddle of bliss.”You don't know the joy of true romance until you've read a friends to lovers story and that's exactly what Farley and Meyer are here for. Like, her being the most precious girl ever, him being so obsessed with her, her beautiful connection with his daughter and the cutest family the three of them make together, the dual timelines of when they first met and now, knowing they've both been down bad for each other for years, how easy it is for them to get all touchy while faking their relationship, how they reassure and support each other, the tattoo (!!), the bonus chapter that had me almost sobbing, having both of their POVs and knowing the beautiful thoughts they have about the other one, how warm and soft and cozy their love feels... you don't get it (I think that after this review you do), I'm obsessed. Now, was the main conflict handled in a silly way... yes, yes it was. Do I really care? no, I loved them and the rest of the book too much to care about that.
“How did we get so lucky with you? Who do I thank for you coming into her life?”This is so embarrassing but I cried while picking the quotes I put here (mind you, out of the 132 highlights I have of this book) because of how much I adore Farley and Meyer 😭, so do with that what you will. Though, I do have to mention that I've seen a lot of you not having the best time with Tarah Dewitt's other books (and I can't say anything about that because this the only one by her that I've read), but if you haven't read this one, I'm telling you, it's so worth the try .
”God, you’re pretty like this, Fee.”
She opens heavy lids and smiles drowsily at me. “What? Topless and quiet?”
“No. Satisfied and on top of me.”