![]() We even saw friendships and side-characters who were there beyond their role of supporting the main character so that’s always a plus for me □ Also, the romance literally made me melt so this was a win in every way possible. A Valentine’s Day version of Groundhog’s Day, The Do-Over by Lynn Painter is a book I absolutely flew through If you loved her first book, Better than the Movies, then get ready for this brilliant, funny, and bigger than life story about a girl who relives the worst Valentine’s Day EVER only to relive it over and over. ![]() Yes, this is a romance novel but I love how Painter explores different themes of family, divorce, grief and perfectionism through this book. But despite that, the romance is quite well-developed, absolutely adorable and established between two well-developed characters who have lives of their own. Like honestly, there were very few loops in the story and essentially the story didn’t entirely revolve around them which is what I, a time loop connoisseur reader am used to. I came here for the time loop and stayed for the romance. Things couldn’t be worse except maybe over the loops something is beginning to develop between her and Nick – her chemistry lab partner. ![]() Her boyfriend is cheating on her, her already divorced dad is planning on moving away and her scholarship is snatched away from her. The Do-Over is a YA romance novel about Emilie who gets stuck in a time loop on Valentine’s Day as she has the worst day possible. ![]()
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