Monday, June 14, 2021

We Can't Keep Meeting Like This by Rachel Lynn Solomon


Quinn's parents are wedding planners.  Quinn and her sister help put on the weddings.  Quinn has a bad habit.  She loves dating boys but when it starts to get serious, she breaks up with them.

Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers sent me an ARC of this book to read for review (thank you).  It has been published and you can get a copy now.

When she was eight, her parents separated for six months.  They got back together again but every time they fight she fears her mother might leave again.  This memory is why she is torn about her own romantic life.

Her boyfriend went off to college and didn't talk to her anymore.  Now he's home for the summer and they meet up again.  It starts out a little strange but soon they are friends.  

Quinn wants answers.  Why did her parents separate?  What made Tarek ignore her?

In time she finds the answers and then she finds herself caring too much about Tarek.  She breaks up again.  The problem is that she really loves him.  Will they make up or is the relationship over forever?

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