Lara Jean and Peter get back in a relationship, but it's a bumpy road. Lara Jean and Peter broke off whatever they were, but Lara realizes that she loves him and writes the letter. This book takes of where the last book left off. I adored the first book! It was the perfect contemporary, but thee ending just wasn't an ending! I was happy to know that the story would be continued! I didn't love this as much as the first book, but I still love this book! I cannot give justice to this book, this is such a good and amazing book. amazing writing, realistic characters and sub/plots, and very well translated kinds of love. and that's what is so beautiful about this series, it makes you think and feel. This book made me realize, remember, and reconsider being a teen. and i swear to you, i felt as though i became a kid with Lara Jean's group of friends from that one hot summer. Childhood is also a big part in this story. and having John around the story gives us a new perspective in love and as a challenge. This time though, it's starting to become a love triangle. So why envy? i feel so envious because I feel like this is what a first romance should be and Lara Jean and Peter are so realistic! Being sixteen is still such an innocent age and this book reflected that so much. it still has the same formula with To All The Boys I've Loved Before with family, friendship, relationships, but love was raised to the second power.
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