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.

Reviewers often cite the and witty dialogue as the book's strongest points.

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

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