Georgie, All Along

Georgie, All Along

2023 • 340 pages

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Georgie, All Along is a profoundly lovely story about self-discovery and figuring yourself out. Yes, it's a romance book, but I found that wasn't the most important part of it for me. Georgie is lost — she's been let go from her important assistant job out in Hollywood, and has found herself slinking back to her home town. She's supposed to be staying her parent's house while they're out vacationing, but the first night she's there a man walks right into the house while she's dancing in her robe and underwear. That night will forever change her life — in the best way possible.

I love, love, loved this book. Every character in it felt like someone I know in real life. They all were dynamic, and understandable and dang if they didn't just breathe right off the page. Georgie reminded me so much of myself I wanted to scream. She's such a lovely, bright, bubbly person but all she does is help everyone else. Once she realizes this, she's even more lost than she already was — who is she when she's just taking care of herself? Who is she when she has no one to help? Who is she when she looks forward and stops thinking about right now? Georgie finds the answers to all of these, and gah. I want to be her best friend, but that role is already taken by Bel, another fantastic character.

But even more than I loved Georgie, I loved Levi. What a strong person. What a horrible past. What god-awful parents. I loved that Clayborn gave him such a thorough backstory, but what was best was that she sort of peppered it in. You learn in bits and pieces and then when it all finally comes out you want to take Levi and hold him tight. I love that he took his hurt and used it it improve himself, and make a life that he wanted. I loved that he was silly with Georgie, but generally a quiet man. He took care of her without smothering her — Levi let Georgie be Georgie. He loved her — all of her, not just the palatable bits. Georgie and Levi fit together like puzzle pieces.

It's obvious I'm just gushing now, but I really adored this book. This one is one I'll come back to again and again, just hoping for more Georgie and Levi. Go pick this one up the second it comes out, okay?

November 23, 2022