Meet Me at the Lake

by

Carley Fortune

Should you read this book?

The best public reviews summarized for you.

Who is this book for?

  • Readers who enjoy emotional, angsty second chance romances with a strong sense of place would likely enjoy this book.
  • Fans of summer lake settings and nostalgic vibes will appreciate the atmospheric writing.
  • Those who like dual timeline structures and don't mind some suspension of disbelief in romance plots may find this a satisfying read.
  • Readers looking for representation of grief, anxiety, and complex family dynamics will also find those themes explored.
  • This book may appeal to fans of authors like Emily Henry who enjoy contemporary romance with deeper emotional threads.

Who is unlikely to appreciate this book?

  • Readers who dislike any hint of cheating or emotional infidelity in their romances should avoid this book.
  • Those who prefer more realistic premises or slow-burn romances built over time may find the one-day-to-ten-year pining unrealistic.
  • Readers seeking fast-paced plots or lots of external conflict may find the pacing too slow, especially in the first half.
  • Those who are sensitive to miscommunication as a plot device or frustrating character decisions may also struggle with aspects of this story.
  • Readers looking for very developed characters or unique, unpredictable plots in their romance novels may be disappointed.

Things online reviewers enjoyed about this book

  • Beautifully written with evocative descriptions of the lake setting
  • Strong portrayal of grief and loss
  • Good representation of mental health issues, particularly anxiety
  • Nostalgic summer vibes and atmosphere
  • Likable side characters like Peter the pastry chef
  • Interesting dual timeline structure between past and present
  • Emotional and angsty second chance romance
  • Steamy romantic scenes
  • Explores themes of forgiveness and personal growth
  • Compelling mother-daughter relationship through diary entries

Things people didn't like as much about this book

  • Pacing issues, especially in the first half which drags
  • Underdeveloped romance based on only one day together in the past
  • Questionable emotional cheating by both main characters
  • Lack of communication between leads feels contrived
  • Some found the ending unsatisfying or rushed
  • Main characters can be frustrating or immature at times
  • Premise of pining for 10 years after one day felt unrealistic to some
  • Similarities to other popular romance novels noted by some readers
  • Drama near the end felt forced or unnecessary to some
  • Lack of depth to the main characters' backstories

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