A review by briewhale
Promise Me Nothing by Jillian Liota

5.0

From the very first sentence, I was enthralled by “Promise Me Nothing.” It drew me in and never let go. Hannah is super relatable. She is quiet, somewhat awkward and easily embarrassed, and a bit of a mess. She is also incredibly thoughtful and kind. I adored her immediately. And Wyatt! Motorcycles are totally my weakness, so of course I was a fan. The connection between the two of them was strong from the beginning. And it only gets hotter as things progress. Like, on fire! I mean, talk about steamy!

While the book was definitely a romance, it wasn’t the whole story. Hannah’s relationship with Lucas is also a major theme, as well as with Ivy and some of her other friends. We also see Wyatt’s family drama. Often times, characters outside of the main couple can feel like side characters, but here they were a big part of the story. Characters were very well developed.

Having all this take place at the beach was so perfect, too. The book really transported me. I could practically see and hear and even smell the ocean. It was a place I didn’t ever want to leave. In fact, the whole book was hard to let go of. It took me a couple days to get over it enough to be able to start reading another one.

Highly recommend to anyone looking for a super steamy, drama-filled beach read with all the feels.