at first, i thought this was a second chance romance, but the reality is that rachel and beckett were enemies back in their high school days. and they did some pretty terrible things to each other. the goodbye guy has them reuniting and learning that maybe underneath it all, they had more in common than they realized. and the spark of attraction is pretty flammable.
i really enjoyed the romance here, the conflict between the characters and what pushed them together and pulled them apart was entirely relatable and real. if i have one complaint it's that beckett's complaints about his family were valid, and somehow he still ended up being the one to apologize for that.
yes, maybe he took things the wrong way, but that his family signed a deal without his input about the project he was in charge of, it was completely out of line. and so it was hard to see characters i'd previously enjoyed be such smug jerks.
luckily family isn't the entire focus of this, so, for the most part, i could get past it.
**the goodbye guy will publish on july 20, 2020. i received an advance reader copy courtesy of netgalley/entangled publishing (august) in exchange for my honest review.
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