"One of those rare books that is so honest and alluring that while reading it I felt the giddy intoxication of finding a new best friend. In prose that seems simultaneously effortless and masterful, Zoey Leigh Peterson writes about the magical and ephemeral nature of love, the ebb and flow of relationships, the mysterious shifting of present into past. This book is smart and fresh and full of surprises, with characters who are so richly drawn, so complex and funny and achingly vulnerable that knowing them left me with a sense of being better known. Upon finishing, I want to read every single thing Zoey Leigh Peterson has ever written and ever will write, books and stories, birthday cards and grocery lists. This novel dazzled me."--Aryn Kyle, bestselling author of The God of Animals
"Zoey Leigh Peterson pulls off a difficult balancing act, creating deeply nuanced characters while sacrificing nothing for forward movement. Her bright, clear prose is as addictive and deceiving as a bottle of prosecco: you think one more sip, just one more sip--and before you know it, it's three in the morning."--Katherine Heiny, author of Single, Carefree, Mellow
"Psychologically perceptive . . . Peterson's commitment to exploring the idea of monogamy is refreshingly attuned to the shifting power dynamics between two--then three--players. A crisp, exciting exploration of love, friendship, and everything in between. Peterson's one to watch."-- "Kirkus Reviews"
"What's most impressive is that debut novelist Peterson has written a book that concretely explores the beginnings of an open relationship, its joys and pitfalls, and pulls it off in this easy-to-read and sympathetic character study."-- "Booklist"
"Peterson is a gifted storyteller... enthralling."-- "People Magazine"
"Oddly moving, often funny... Fans of Lena Dunham and Noah Baumbach movies may especially enjoy."-- "Library Journal"
"Reductively describing Zoey Leigh Peterson's stylish debut novel as 'about open relationships' pretty much misses the point. The novel does provoke, though, in the best ways... Peterson's a marvel."-- "The Toronto Star"
"A couple dabbles in nonmonogamy in this superhot novel."-- "Cosmopolitan"
"A lively yet sensitive novel that examines both the possibilities and struggles inherent to loving beyond typical constraints...exactly what great and relevant literature should do... It's all too easy to fall in love with these characters as they messily fall in love with each other."-- "The Globe and Mail"