
⭐⭐⭐⭐ It was such a fun read and reminded me so much of The Lizzie McGuire Movie. It definitely wasn’t the sole focal point of the story which I appreciated a lot. I really enjoyed watching Aubree grow more confident in herself and become more adventurous. 🌸 The romance in this book was also very light-hearted and cute. The writing of this book flowed very well, making it easy to follow and imagine all the picturesque scenery. Considering she’s pretending to be Elizabeth, she absolutely shouldn’t fall for him, but she can’t help it, especially with the most romantic European cities as the backdrop for their love story. But when her older sister, Elizabeth, gets into real trouble, Aubree is talked into taking over Elizabeth’s summer job, leading a group of senior citizens on a bus tour through Europe.Īubree doesn’t even make it to the first stop in Amsterdam before their perfect plan unravels, leaving her with no phone, no carefully prepared binder full of helpful facts, and an unexpected guest: the tour company owner’s son, Sam. Spoiler-free Summary: Aubree can’t think of a better place to be than in perfectly boring Ohio, and she’s ready for a relaxing summer. She’s comforted by things that are familiar to her, so being placed in a new country forced her not-so-daring heart into an uncomfortable situation. 💖

✨ I have always wanted to travel to Europe and reading through Aubree’s point-of-view was a breath of fresh air and gave me a much-needed sneak peek into a traveler’s paradise. ✈ I found Aubree to be an extremely relatable character.


True to its title, Wanderlost sparked the wanderlust in my heart. ☀❤ Both of these books are super wonderful and soft, and they were perfect summer reads (but you can still read it anytime and be happy!) Wanderlost by Jen Malone Hello, friends! Today, I’m sharing some contemporary book love with two spoiler-free mini-reviews of my latest reads.
