Booked on a Feeling
by Jayci Lee
Lizzy “Overachiever” Chung, Esq. has her life mapped out neatly:
* Become a lawyer. Check.
* Join a prestigious law firm. Check.
* Make partner. In progress.
If all goes to plan, she will check off that last box in a couple years, make her parents proud, and live a successful, fulfilled life in L.A. What was not in her plans was passing out from a panic attack during a pivotal moment in her career. A few deep breaths and a four hour drive later, Lizzy is in Weldon for three weeks to shed the burnout and figure out what went wrong. And what better place to recharge than the small California town where she spent her childhood summers with her best friend, Jack Park.
Jack Park didn’t expect to see Lizzy back in Weldon, but now he’s got three weeks to spend with the girl of his dreams. Except she doesn’t know of his decades-long crush on her–and he intends to keep it that way. She’s a high-powered attorney who lives in L.A. and he’s a bookkeeper at his family’s brewery who never left his hometown. He can’t risk their friendship on a long shot. Can he? When Lizzy decides that the local bookstore needs a little revamp, of course, Jack is going to help her bring it back to life. But the more time they spend together, the harder it becomes to ignore there might be more than just friendship among the dusty shelves and books…
Sometimes the path to the rest of your life has been in front of you all along.
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Jayci Lee’s Booked on a Feeling is a delightful exploration of self-discovery, friendship, and the unexpected turns life can take when we least expect them. Set against the charming backdrop of a small Californian town, this novel offers readers a heartwarming narrative that is both relatable and inspiring.
At the heart of the story is Lizzy Chung, a character who embodies the quintessential modern-day overachiever. Her life is meticulously planned, with each step carefully calculated to achieve success and make her parents proud. However, Lee skillfully unravels Lizzy’s seemingly perfect life when she experiences a panic attack at a crucial moment in her career. This incident serves as a catalyst for Lizzy’s journey of introspection and self-discovery, prompting her to take a break from her high-pressure life in Los Angeles and retreat to the small town of Weldon.
Weldon is not just a setting but a character in itself, offering a stark contrast to the bustling city life Lizzy is accustomed to. It is here that Lizzy reconnects with her childhood friend, Jack Park. Jack is the antithesis of Lizzy’s high-powered lifestyle; he is grounded, content with his life as a bookkeeper at his family’s brewery, and deeply rooted in his hometown. Lee’s portrayal of Jack is both endearing and realistic, capturing the essence of a man who is quietly in love with his best friend yet hesitant to risk their friendship for a chance at romance.
The dynamic between Lizzy and Jack is the cornerstone of the novel. Their relationship is beautifully crafted, evolving naturally from friendship to something more profound. Lee’s writing shines in these moments, capturing the nuances of their interactions with warmth and authenticity. The chemistry between the two is palpable, and readers will find themselves rooting for them as they navigate their feelings amidst the dusty shelves of the local bookstore they decide to revamp together.
The bookstore itself is a brilliant metaphor for Lizzy’s journey. As she works to breathe new life into the neglected space, she simultaneously begins to rediscover herself and what truly makes her happy. This theme of renewal and self-discovery is a powerful one, resonating with anyone who has ever questioned their path in life. Lee expertly weaves this theme throughout the narrative, offering readers a poignant reminder that sometimes, the path to fulfillment has been in front of us all along.
Lee’s writing is both engaging and evocative, drawing readers into the world she has created with ease. Her characters are well-developed and relatable, each with their own distinct personalities and struggles. Lizzy’s journey is particularly compelling, as it challenges the notion of success and what it truly means to lead a fulfilled life. Through Lizzy, Lee explores the pressures of societal expectations and the importance of listening to one’s own heart.
In comparison to other contemporary romance novels, Booked on a Feeling stands out for its depth and emotional resonance. While it shares similarities with works by authors like Emily Henry and Christina Lauren, who also explore themes of self-discovery and romance, Lee’s novel offers a unique perspective through its focus on cultural identity and familial expectations. Lizzy’s Korean-American background adds an additional layer to her character, enriching the narrative and providing a fresh take on the genre.
Overall, Booked on a Feeling is a captivating read that will appeal to fans of romance and contemporary fiction alike. Jayci Lee has crafted a story that is both heartwarming and thought-provoking, leaving readers with a sense of hope and the reminder that sometimes, the answers we seek are closer than we think. Whether you’re a fan of small-town romances or stories of personal growth, this novel is sure to leave a lasting impression.
In conclusion, Jayci Lee’s Booked on a Feeling is a testament to the power of friendship, love, and the courage to forge one’s own path. It is a story that encourages readers to embrace the unexpected and to trust in the journey, no matter where it may lead. With its relatable characters, charming setting, and heartfelt narrative, this book is a must-read for anyone looking to be inspired and entertained.
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