Determined, organized,
people-pleaser –
now what’s all this!?
Her perfect Valentine’s Day plan gets a jolt when Emilie rear-ends her aloof lab partner’s truck, is told that her summer fellowship fell through, and sees her boyfriend kissing his ex!
This is not on her agenda at all: her divorced parents will be furious about the wreck, she needs that fellowship to pay for college, and how could Josh even do that to her?
Escaping to Grandma Max’s after more bad news from Dad, the high school junior turns in early so this horrible day can finally be over… and wakes up in her own bed on Valentine’s morning!
Her van is fine…until she rear-ends Nick’s truck again. Then she loses the fellowship again, and Josh is kissing Macy again… what is going on?
Next morning is Valentine’s Day yet again, and then the next is, too! Does the universe want her to change something to get out of this time loop?
On every repeated February 14th, she gets to know Nick a little better, but he doesn’t remember the next morning (also Feb. 14).
Different outfit, drive another route to school, talk her way back into the summer program, stop Josh from being alone with Macy, talk her way back into the summer program, convince Dad not to move – what else should she try?
Time for ultra-organized Emilie to go way off-script!
What single day would you want a do-over for?
**kmm
Book info: The Do-Over / Lynn Painter. Simon & Schuster Books For Young Readers, hardcover 2022, paperback 2023. [author site] [publisher site] Review copy and cover image courtesy of the publisher.
This sounds kind of cute. I watched a Hallmark-esque (I’m not sure it was actually from Hallmark) movie about a Valentine’s Day repeat and it was cute.