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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • He’s American royalty. She comes from a troubled past. Is their love story meant to be? This “lively page-turner” (The New York Times) offers a nostalgic, hopelessly romantic escape—from the author of Something Borrowed and The Lies That Bind. “I’m a sucker for an iconic, against-all-odds love story, and Meant to Be truly delivers.”—Tia Williams, author of Seven Days in June “A chic, history-inspired summer read [that] strikes a careful balance between simply retelling the true story of JFK Jr. and his wife, Carolyn Bessette, and crafting an entirely new one.”—Bookreporter The Kingsley family is American royalty, beloved for their military heroics, political service, and unmatched elegance. In 1967, after Joseph S. Kingsley, Jr. is killed in a tragic accident, his charismatic son inherits the weight of that legacy. But Joe III is a free spirit—and a little bit reckless. Despite his best intentions, he has trouble meeting the expectations of a nation, as well as those of his exacting mother, Dottie. Meanwhile, no one ever expected anything of Cate Cooper. She, too, grew up fatherless—and after her mother marries an abusive man, she is forced to fend for herself. After being discovered by a model scout at age sixteen, Cate decides that her looks may be her only ticket out of the cycle of disappointment that her mother has always inhabited. Before too long, Cate’s face is in magazines and on billboards. Yet she feels like a fraud, faking it in a world to which she’s never truly belonged. When Joe and Cate unexpectedly cross paths one afternoon, their connection is instant and intense. But can their relationship survive the glare of the spotlight and the so-called Kingsley curse? In a beautifully written novel that captures a gilded moment in American history, Emily Giffin tells the story of two people searching for belonging and identity, as well as the answer to the question: Are certain love stories meant to be?
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Umm...Meh. My thoughts vacillated between internal eye rolls every time Cate was described as not being like the other girls to appreciating that she wasn't debasing herself because of her previous interest in Joe as a celebrity. I wasn't a fan of Joe. He was dumb and his playboy behavior magically stopping because he met perfect Cate was dumb. I hate that Berry ended up confessing to Joe. I wish the author would have let her just be Joe's friend. I wish I would have realized that this was a Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy and JFK Jr. fanfic before picking it up. I liked Curtis? I didn't like much else though. A regretful read, honestly.
2.5 stars. Bland fictional version of JFK Jr. and Carolyn Bessette's relationship, but with a HEA ending. The JFK Jr. character's late father was an astronaut, not a politician, but the family dynamics are the same. More liberty is taken with the Bessette stand-in, whose background is much more angsty and dysfunctional than the real one, so there can be more of a obstacle to the couple's HEA than a tragic airplane crash.
The MCs have little depth, and the unnecessary repetition of certain events from both POVs is a drag on the story's forward momentum. YMMV if you want a beach novel that you can read while while also paying attention to your children, a drink, and/or the sound of the waves.
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