Jeneva Rose.
A guy told me he loved me tonight.
Peyton Sanders hopes it's not too late to say it back. Done with dead-end relationships and swiping right, she knows who her heart belongs to. But as she races to tell him how she feels, she's hit by a car and wakes up with amnesia. It gets worse. Peyton has no clue who the three men who show up at her hospital bed are except they each claim to be her boyfriend.
They're certainly worth remembering. A rustic-looking contractor-heaven in flannel. A tailored consultant with a smile to die for. And a tattooed chef with a box of homemade chocolates, both delicious. Peyton's friends Maya and Robbie have an idea: date each man again. Recognizing her soulmate should be as easy as one, two, three.
On a wildly romantic and dizzyingly funny journey, Peyton runs once again toward love. This time, hopefully, her heart can guide her where her mind cannot.
Book Review:
Only a few chapters in, I had a pretty strong sense of where the story was headed, and unfortunately, the journey there didn’t fully work for me. I struggled with the relationships throughout the book; the emotional buildup just wasn’t strong enough to make the ending feel earned. The premise is fun and chaotic in theory, but in practice, it left me wanting more depth and development.
That said, even though this particular story wasn’t my cup of tea, my love for Jeneva Rose hasn’t changed. She’s an author I genuinely enjoy, and I’ll continue picking up anything she writes. Not every book will land perfectly, and that’s okay but her storytelling style still keeps me coming back.
If you’re a fan of twisty romantic setups or memory‑loss plots, this might hit differently for you. For me, it was a miss, but not enough to dim my enthusiasm for Rose’s future work.

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