ARC — Get Lost with You — Sophie Sullivan — Rock Bottom Love #2

“You’re killing me, Jillian.”
“That’s funny. You have the opposite effect on me. You make me feel more alive than I can ever remember feeling.”

Genre: Romance
Actual Rating: 4 stars
Spicy Meter: 1 fire emoji
Content Warnings: Touches on subjects like toxic relationships and unsupportive parents. Contains some romantic content.

“Get Lost with You” follows Jillian, a now-single mom, who’s moved back to her small hometown to help her brother establish a fishing resort of sorts, as she reconnects with her childhood crush. Levi is a renowned chef who’s also just moved back to their hometown. His father is getting surgery and he’s here to help, but honestly, he was done with the traditional culinary scene and was down to settle somewhere familiar. Levi is friends with Jillian’s brothers, and therefore she was always off limits. But they’re adults now, with their own problems and insecurities, hopes and dreams. And what if one of his dreams is finally seeing things through with the ginger girl who’s always warmed his heart? That’s up to Jillian and Levi to decide.

This was such a cozy, swift read. Sophie Sullivan has brought us back to the town of Smile and the Get Lost resort, and I was so here for it. This book, although part of a series, could work perfectly as a standalone. Jillian, and her daughter, Ollie, captivate our hearts from the get-go. And then in came Levi, with his flirty and charismatic personality—it was hard not to fall for them immediately. I loved that they skipped that “will-they, won’t-they” shenanigans and went into it as the adults that they are.

If you’re looking for a small town romance that skips through the slow burn and goes directly to that childhood crushes to lovers: “Get Lost with You” is precisely what you’re looking for.

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ARC provided by NetGalley and St. Martin’s Press in exchange for an honest review.

Publication Date: February 11, 2025

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