Meet Me at the Lake by Carley Fortune is about two past lovers who cross paths with each other in the future. Fern Brookbanks had spent twenty-four hours with Will Baxter in her early twenties. He was an attractive and idealistic artist. Their chance encounter ended up spiraling into spending the entire day together in the city. The pair found themselves attracted to each other and spent every moment of the day sharing their inner thoughts. The timing at that point wasn’t the best, so they decided that they would meet up with each other one year later. Fern was excited and was counting down the days and couldn’t wait to see Will after a year of being apart. Unfortunately, Will never showed up.
Fern is now thirty-two and she is tired of wasting her time thinking of Will and what could have happened if he had shown up years earlier for their fated meeting. Fern’s life didn’t turn out as she thought it would. She was hoping to be living in the city, but instead she is running her mother’s lakeside resort. It was the one thing she never wanted to do. As she takes the helm, she realizes the entire place is in chaos. Adding to her stress, her ex-boyfriend is the manager of the resort. Fern has no idea where she should begin.
Fern needs help getting the resort and her life sorted. However, she is surprised when Will shows up to the resort one day with a plan to help her. Fern is annoyed and wants nothing to do with Will as he is nine years too late for reconciliation. Will Fern and Will be able to work through their past to save Fern’s resort?
The book was an okay read. It didn’t have any unexpected twists, and it was a straightforward read. The book is a cute romantic read even though I found it to be mushy at times. It plays to readers who are into the love torn lovers trope. I was not a big fan of the characters and thought the storyline was a bit unbelievable:Fern and Will spent one night together, and even though it was the best they ever had, it seems that they both never moved on even after all those years apart without any communication. It doesn’t even seem like they wanted to be together until they were thrown together. I am on the fence about if I would read another one of this author’s books.

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