Never Getting Back Together by Krysti Meyer

My Rating: 3/5 Stars 

Primary Genre: YA Romance

Blurb: Gilmore Girls meets Sweet Home Alabama in this small-town, second-chance romance. Quinn is hustling to make her dream of owning her own business come true. But first, she'll have to survive a week of hosting her small town's Founder's Festival with her ex.Could Quinn Kelley's summer be more stressful? She's hustling to complete the certification program she needs to launch her own business. She has enough ongoing family drama to keep up with a Kardashian. And, oh yeah, her ex-boyfriend is back in town for the first time in years.Quinn would have been perfectly happy to continue pretending Ty Rossi doesn't exist. But when their mutual friend has a family emergency and has to leave town suddenly, Quinn and Ty are left in charge of their town's Founder's Festival. If they can survive an entire week of co-hosting events without murdering each other, it'll be a miracle. Their tempers ignite like flames set to paper anytime they're together. But the more time she spends with Ty, the more Quinn questions if all those sparks are fueled entirely by hate.This is a swoony, closed-door romantic comedy with Gilmore Girls vibes and a dreamy second-chance romance.

My Thoughts:

 My first Krysti Meyer book! This book is described as a Gilmore Girls meets Sweet Home Alabama in this small-town, second-chance romance. The artwork included in this post is by far my favorite artwork for this novel. 

Quinn is working hard to fulfill her dream of opening her own business, suddenly her ex Ty shows back up in town. Home for the summer from college. She ends up having to help him host their Founder's Week celebrations for the town and she's less than thrilled about it. 

This book is very second chance at love vibes. The romance between the MCs feels oddly drawn out and rushed at the same time. However, I did like the book. I liked the vibe of the town and the town's cast of characters. In that aspect, it did give off a Gilmore Girls vibe. 

I wouldn't call this book a page turner but it's a cute romance and worth a read if you're into YA romance.

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