My book review of Get Lost With You by Sophie Sullivan.
Title: Get Lost With You
By: Sophie Sullivan
Genre: Romance
Pages: 304
Release Date: February 11th, 2025
Rating: ★★★★☆
Summary from Goodreads:
Jillian Keller took the long route to her best life, but is now happily settled in her hometown of Smile, raising her little girl alone while helping her brother run Get Lost Lodge. A lover of structure and routine, she doesn’t need anything, or anyone, disrupting her carefully curated life.
After chasing and achieving his culinary dreams, Levi Bright realizes he’s still missing something. Something he can’t find in a big city. Returning home to Smile, he intends to build a different future for himself that includes mending fences with his dad, reconnecting with friends, and creating elevated comfort food for a town he loves.
When Levi and Jilly run into each other one day in Smile, once requited feelings that never had a chance to bloom as teens flare between them immediately. Jaded from her past, Jilly is cautious and convinced that she can handle being just friends, as the two have to work closely together to prepare for Get Lost’s official summer opening, spending time together, camping, laughing, kayaking, and reminiscing. But when her brother hires sweet, funny, ridiculously hot Levi as the new chef at the lodge, and she and Ollie are getting more attached, things are moving more quickly than she anticipated--and Jilly has been hurt before. If she wants to be head over heels in love, she'll have to learn that the past doesn’t always repeat itself. Sometimes, it just leads you where you’re meant to be.
Review:
Get Lost With You by Sophie Sullivan is an utterly charming small-town romance that feels like a warm hug. The story of Jilly and Levi rekindling a long-buried connection is filled with sweet moments, playful banter, and cozy scenes of lodge life that make Smile feel like a second home. Jilly's cautious approach to love and Levi's gentle persistence create a heartwarming dynamic that keeps you rooting for them. While the pacing occasionally felt a bit predictable, the blend of family, community, and romance made this an endearing and satisfying read. Perfect for anyone who loves second chances with a side of heartfelt charm!
Received an advance reader copy in exchange for a fair review.
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