The point of magic is not to understand it. The point is not to waste it…
Paige Larsen is riding high on her future when she drops into a bar on New Year’s Eve 2019 for a celebratory drink. Will Weber, too, is excited about his life’s direction. Despite clashing personalities—and unexpected physical attraction—they quickly become friends while grooving to 1970s music in this unique joint.
But when Paige and Will each try to find the bar the following day, they realize the night was even more magical than they believed. It seems this bar appears for only a handful of hours every two years in an abandoned city lot on December 31. What’s more, Paige and Will are living in different timelines two years apart.
Over a span of eight years and a multitude of life changes, Paige and Will connect deeply in a fantasy situation that allows them to be their messy, imperfect, vulnerable selves.
Then suddenly, the enchantment—and the bar—disappear for good. Can love offer the magic they need to create a real-life happy ever after?
My Review:
Finding love at a magical bar.
This book is totally different than anything else I have ever read. I laughed, I cried, I cheered on the couples who visited Charley’s, a bar that magically appeared every other New Year’s Eve and reunited couples, from different time realms, for one night only. I really enjoyed learning about Paige and Will and now I am curious about the lives of the other couples in the book. I didn’t want it to end. It put me in a happy place where anything seemed possible.

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