Rewind It Back

by

Liz Tomforde

Should you read this book?

The best public reviews summarized for you.

Who is this book for?

  • Fans of the Windy City series who want closure for all characters.
  • Readers who enjoy second chance romances with childhood sweethearts.
  • Those who appreciate stories with strong themes of forgiveness and personal growth.
  • Fans of sports romances, particularly those involving hockey players.
  • Readers who enjoy books that incorporate music as a significant element of the story.

Who is unlikely to appreciate this book?

  • Those who dislike second chance romances or stories heavily reliant on flashbacks.
  • Readers who are frustrated by plots driven by miscommunication between characters.
  • Fans expecting the same level of humor and banter present in previous books of the series.
  • Those who prefer romances with more tension and slow-burn development.
  • Readers who are sensitive to inconsistent character portrayals across a series.

Things online reviewers enjoyed about this book

  • Strong emotional impact for many readers
  • Satisfying conclusion to the Windy City series
  • Beloved characters Rio and Hallie finally get their story
  • Effective use of flashbacks to show the couple's history
  • Themes of forgiveness, growth, and second chances
  • Exploration of the lasting impact of first love
  • Incorporation of music as a metaphor for the relationship
  • Continuation of the found family dynamic from previous books
  • Sweet, nostalgic moments between the main characters
  • Sets up potential for a new spin-off series

Things people didn't like as much about this book

  • Repetitive dialogue and scenes for some readers
  • Lack of chemistry between the main characters for some
  • Overuse of miscommunication as a plot device
  • Pacing issues, with some finding the middle section slow
  • Character inconsistencies, especially for Rio
  • Lack of depth in character development for some readers
  • Underwhelming resolution to the main conflict
  • Excessive use of flashbacks that disrupted the flow for some
  • Insufficient group scenes with characters from previous books
  • Epilogue felt rushed or incomplete to some readers

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