




Hi Mich. It’s Gabe.
After burning out in her corporate marketing career, Michelle Amato has built a thriving freelance business as a graphic designer. So what if her love life is nonexistent? She’s perfectly fine being the black sheep of her marriage-obsessed Puerto Rican-Italian family. Besides, the only guy who ever made her want happily-ever-after disappeared thirteen years ago.
It’s been a long time.
Gabriel Aguilar left the Bronx at eighteen to escape his parents’ demanding expectations, but it also meant saying goodbye to Michelle, his best friend and longtime crush. Now, he’s the successful co-owner of LA’s hottest celebrity gym, with an investor who insists on opening a New York City location. It’s the last place Gabe wants to go, but when Michelle is unexpectedly brought on board to spearhead the new marketing campaign, everything Gabe’s been running from catches up with him.
I’ve missed you.
Michelle is torn between holding Gabe at arm’s length or picking up right where they left off—in her bed. As they work on the campaign, old feelings resurface, and their reunion takes a sexy turn. Facing mounting pressure from their families—who think they’re dating—and growing uncertainty about their futures, can they resolve their past mistakes, or is it only a matter of time before Gabe says adiós again?
PJ's Thoughts:
Alexis Daria's You Had Me at Hola was one of my top books of 2020. I enjoyed A Lot Like Adios even more. Daria effortlessly pulled me into this book with a fast-paced, immersive story that kept me eagerly turning pages from beginning to end with no idea how this journey would finally reach its conclusion.
I really liked the friends-to-lovers romance for Gabe and Michelle. It was fun to watch them reconnect after so many years apart - not an easy process. Daria skillfully and realistically guided them through the (still fresh even after 13 years) emotional fallout from their less-than-amicable teenage breakup, forcing them to communicate and work through their issues in present day. I appreciated the work these two had to put in. The author gave them no easy answers. While they had to put in the effort to address their emotional issues, they obviously needed no assistance with their physical connection. These two were hot for each other and I loved it!
While this book is definitely the story of Michelle and Gabe's journey to love, and Michelle does experience growth both professionally and personally, in many ways this was about Gabe, his journey being more complex, and his growth more profound. There were so many issues for him to work through apart from his feelings for Michelle. There's his career, his fractured family, his self worth, and his ability to be his true, authentic self. It's a rewarding and emotional journey that had me crying, laughing, and cheering.
Daria has also assembled a richly diverse secondary cast that enriches the main story. The family interactions are, by turns, hilarious, poignant, messy, and loving. This author really knows how to write big, meddling, affectionate, occasionally overbearing, Latinx families and bring them to vivid life on the page. She has also included sexual diversity in this book - trans and bisexual characters, for example - without making it a big deal but, rather, casually stated as simply a natural part of a character's make up. I find that so refreshing. I also have to say that I really enjoyed the interstitials between chapters, flashing back to the texts between a young Michelle and Gabe as they wrote fan fiction together. Not only did it give me greater insight into their characters and their younger relationship but I found myself being pulled into their fan fic and wanting to read the full story!
If you enjoy Latinx stories with a friends-to-lovers, second-chance romance, meddling families, emotional growth, plenty of steam, and a hard-earned happily ever after, give A Lot Like Adios by Alexis Daria a try. I thoroughly enjoyed it.
Birthday Giveaway #14:
Have you read Alexis Daria yet?
Are there other authors you would recommend who are writing Latinx romance?
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