Happy Place

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Description

Emily Henry, in her “Happy Place,” is a love novel which attempts to interweave deep love, heartbreak and complexity of relationships. Two protagonists must face their pasts and their emotions at a crucial juncture in their lives.

Summary:
The story of Harriet and Wyn is a narrative about them who once had a deep love for each other but split up. Even though they break up, here’s a twist: they find themselves in the position of having to join their closest friends for an entire week at a beautiful beach house that has become their “happy place”. The catch? They pretend to still be together so their friends will not get hurt. Well, lots of hilarious moments made out of this.

As the holiday progresses, Harriet and Wyn have to work out the leftovers of their feelings; as the reasons for breaking up with each other come flooding out, they find out what their relationship really is. Through shared experiences and mutual interactions with friends, they start to rediscover what made them happy in each other’s company again.

This book brims with rich emotional depth and vulnerability, growth, and how communication is so important in relationships. The wit and humor that Emily Henry has trademarked are reflected right through characters’ struggles with their feelings, which bring in their own moments of self-discovery and revived romance.

More than just a happy place, “Happy Place” is a heartwarming tour of the complexities of love, the significance of friendship, and the journey to finding one’s way back to the island of happiness. If you are a fan of contemporary romance, it will make you want to read every word so very badly.

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