Rewind it Back by Liz Tomforde (Windy City #5)
It has been so long since I felt this attached to a romance series that I had to delay reading the last book as much as I could because I wasn’t ready to say goodbye 🥺😭 But Rio has always been one of my favorite characters, so of course I couldn’t hold off for long 😅
Rewind it Back is the perfect conclusion to the Windy City series. I finished it at 3AM today, and honestly, I’m already tempted to start the entire series all over again 😫 Rio and Hallie’s story was everything I hoped for and more. The love they have for each other left me both awestruck and warm inside 🥹 As always, Liz Tomforde did such a beautiful job of blending swoony romance, heartwarming friendships, top-notch banter, and all the found-family elements that make this series so unforgettable and easy to love.
I don’t think I have the right words to fully capture how much I love this book and this series yet, but what I can say is this: Rio and Hallie’s story was worth the wait, and the Windy City series will stay with me for a very very long time 💖
At this point, I’ll read anything Liz Tomforde writes! I honestly can’t wait for Monty’s book! 🥳 and tell me I’m not the only one hoping we’ll get a series for the Wilder siblings next 🤔
HALLIE
When I was eleven, my family moved next door to his. When I was thirteen, he was my first crush. When I was sixteen, we fell for each other.
And when I was nineteen, we broke each other's hearts.
Six years later, I've landed an internship with a big-name interior designer in a new city. Unfortunately, that city just so happens to be the one he plays hockey for.
I thought Chicago was big enough to avoid him, until I get the surprise of a lifetime and unknowingly move in right next door. Even worse? The renovation project I'm assigned to in hopes of turning that internship into my full-time dream job...
It's his house.
But how am I supposed to update his bachelor pad into a family home when we can't even stand to be in the same room?
I may have loved Rio DeLuca once, but I'm not that same girl anymore.
RIO
I never thought I'd be the only single one left in my friend group. But after years of trying to find love, I've concluded it may not exist for me anymore.
That is, until I accidentally hire Hallie Hart to renovate my house and our jaded history has me rewinding memories I've kept secret for years.
You see, there's something that my friends don't know.
That connection I've been looking for since I moved to Chicago, that one person some search their entire lives to find . . . I had already found her when I was twelve years old.
And now the only girl I've ever loved is moving into the house next door.
Again.