
This book definitely changes a lot throughout the narrative. At around 50%, I thought this would be a 2 star read, even a DNF. The story becomes a very dark, dramatic and deep one as the plot progresses. So if the first half is 2 stars, the second half is 4 stars. I also changed my category on this from a romance to a litfic, as this is truly litfic with some triggering content and some deeply unlikable characters.
Jake and Dandelion match on hinge, Dandelion never responds. She then passes away, unbeknownst to Jake. He is recently divorced single dad. Dandelion’s sister Poppy inherits her flat and all of her information, and one day, she breaks her phone and picks up Dandelion’s old phone. Out of grief she goes through the phone and finds Jake’s message to her, “I can feel your heat.” I find that incredibly icky, but Poppy did not, and she started messaging him as Dandelion. Soon starts dating him as Dandelion, although she has a terrible boyfriend Sam.
That is about as much as I can tell you spoiler free.
Again, the ending is disturbing in a very dark/litfic way. The challenge here is that there is no one in this book you like, that you are rooting for. In a romance, you would be rooting for the couple to get together, and you aren’t. Jake is really immature for his age and doesn’t have a ton of redeeming qualities. Poppy is pretty conflict averse and her dishonesty comes from this. Once she gets honest with herself she uncovers a bit of growth. Even what we learn about Dandelion is really….complicated. By the ending, these characters are really very complex. If you like thorny family dramas, you may really love this one.
Thanks to Netgalley and Berkeley for the ARC. Book to be published January 13, 2026.

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