Rating: 4 out of 5.

I’m a sucker for books that includes text conversations between the main characters, so I jumped at the chance to read this one. It is such a cute closed door romance I found myself smiling the whole time I read it. Anna is a college Junior Art student on the east coast and is having a horrible, terrible day. That is, until she gets a text from Mason. He’s on the west coast and is looking for a woman named Susan he recently met at a bar to ask her out for a drink. Anna tells him he’s got the wrong number, but instead of that being the end of that, they keep texting each other. Their conversation continues until a sweet friendship begins.

Anna had a bad experience with a creepy ex-boyfriend, so she’s hesitant to open herself up to another relationship. I can completely understand this and love the support she gets from her two roommates. She and Mason’s conversations are fun and flirty. Their banter is so cute and as they open up to each other, it’s no surprise Anna’s feelings are mixed up. How can she feel so comfortable and invested in someone she’s never met?

To add to the chaos, fellow art student Liam asks her out on a date. Liam is talented, cute, and one of the nicest guys she’s ever met. He is the perfect guy and would make an amazing boyfriend. Too bad Anna feels no spark with him. I can understand her desire to try to make it work with Liam. Who doesn’t know the sweetest guy that would make the perfect boyfriend, but you only seem him as a friend? Life would be less crazy if you could just be with him. Anna struggles to figure out if her lack of spark with Liam is because he’s strictly in the friend zone, or because she’s secretly flirting with Mason? She’s never met Mason but her feelings feel much more real with him than Liam. What’s up with that?

The book is a quick and fast read that I read in one sitting. The writing flowed effortlessly and kept me hooked until I found out how it ended. The swoony moments made me smile and are so fun to read – even if you know that there is no way any of it would happen in real life. I mean, we read to escape, so why not swing for the fences? I know I’m not mad at it. There are bumps in the road and a little bit of heartache for Anna, Liam and Mason, but I loved the ending. This book is available on Kindle Unlimited, so download it today!

I’m looking forward to reading the next book in the series, Right Place, which is Liam’s story after he graduates from college. (This one is also available on Kindle Unlimited).

Thank you so much Ella Sparkle for giving me the chance to read and review this book. All opinions are my own.