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Everly is described as "too much" for most people—aggressive, sassy, and loud—while Sawyer is the calm, accomplished "complete package" who finally realizes her intensity is just right.
The story follows , a high-energy and "totally batshit crazy" heroine who has spent years convinced that her brother's best friend, Sawyer , is the one for her. Despite Sawyer’s attempts to maintain a professional distance, Everly’s tenacity is relentless. Right by Jana Aston
Reviewers often cite the and witty dialogue as the book's strongest points. Everly is described as "too much" for most
The narrative kicks off during a Thanksgiving weekend where sparks fly, leading to a complex story structure that weaves past and present timelines together. The plot intentionally overlaps with events from the first book, Wrong , providing answers to what Everly was up to while her friend Sophie was navigating her own romance. ✍️ Key Tropes & Themes Reviewers often cite the and witty dialogue as
Everly's pursuit includes humorous antics like breaking into Sawyer’s home to cook him dinner, a move that highlights the book’s lighthearted and wildly unrealistic tone. 🌟 Why Readers Love It