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This Night Is Ours

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For one teen girl, the summer before college brings uncertainty about the future, familial pressure, and a budding romance—perfect for fans of Nicola Yoon!

It’s the longest day of the year, and eighteen-year-old Brandy Bailey has just received the worst news of her She’s been accepted to a top nursing school, making her mother overwhelmingly proud.

The thing is, Brandy wants to be an artist. She knows all the risks of chasing her dream. She’s heard them from her mother over and over.

On top of that, Brandy’s annoying classmate from high school, the startlingly handsome Ben Nolan, is catching his far-fetched dream of being an actor. Why does he get to be fearless while she has to be practical? Ben is the last thing Brandy wants on her mind, so of course today is the day he decides to glue himself to her hip. Now his perfect face is right there in the cacophony crashing through her head.

Spinning in too many directions, Brandy’s emotions clash with the flashing lights at the town’s summer carnival. Can she have one extraordinary night before everything changes?

336 pages, Paperback

First published May 14, 2024

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Ronni Davis

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Ronni Davis grew up in Cleveland, Ohio, where she tried her best to fit in—and failed miserably. After graduating from The Ohio State University with a BA in Psychology, she worked in insurance, taught yoga, and became a cat mom.

Now she lives in Chicago, where by day she copy edits everything from TV commercials to billboards, and by night she writes contemporary YA about brown girls falling in love. When she’s not writing, you can catch her playing the Sims, eating too much candy, or planning her next trip to Disney World.

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Profile Image for hanna ʚ♡ɞ.
84 reviews527 followers
June 24, 2024
3.5 stars
⤷ a cute 24-hour romance and coming of age novel 💜

plot: to start the longest day of the year, brandy bailey has just found out she got accepted to a top nursing school, fulfilling her mother's dreams. but brandy doesn't want to be a nurse, she wants to be an artist. as if her day can't get worse, brandy later runs into her annoying classmate and to-be actor, ben nolan. the two began spending the entire day together but can brandy figure out her feelings for ben and what to do with her future before the day ends?

brandy - it was so inspiring to see her passion for art, and i liked how she was kind of rebellious, it was actually really refreshing to read about. i definitely related to a lot of her struggles and anxious thoughts.

“Everything feels so real all of a sudden.” i felt this quote in every bone of my body.

“That desperation to prove I can do the things people don't believe I can do...I still understand the need to make people see that I'm serious, that this is not fleeting or a fantasy.” this one too.

ben - okay this guy was such a green flag wow 😌 he loves brandy's art to the point where he said he wants her to design a tattoo for him + he was always the first person to like her instagram posts. WHAT 😖😖 also he's about to become a famous actor, he plays piano AND guitar!!

“It looks better on you than it does me anyway.” WHEN SHE SHOWED UP IN HIS HOODIE

my favorite scene was when brandy's mom made her pick a dress so at the mall, she and ben had a competition on who could find the ugliest dress for her to wear. but he actually picked a pretty dress for her to try on that she ended up loving + buying!! 🥺

a few complaints:
i assumed this book would be rivals to lovers because since the beginning of the book, brandy acts like ben is super annoying and that she hates him. but there isn't any reason for her to hate him besides the fact that he used to steal her tater tots?? (what in the second grade-) i felt like some more build up would've been nice or just like better reasons to hate someone.

“For the record, I don't believe for one second you hate me.” yeah ben, i don't believe it either 😭

"I like you. I think I liked you since you stole the first tater tot from me."
"I like you too, Freckles. Why do you think I stole the tator tot?"
again with the tater tots? i mean they're scrumptious so i don't blame them 😌 but is there nothing else in their history besides this school dish??

overall, this was definitely an adorable 24 hour romance!! it wasn't really rivals to lovers but it was cute nonetheless. i loved seeing how both brandy and ben were trying to figure out their futures and career choices because i feel like that's very relatable for all highschoolers out there! plus including conflicts with parents in the storyline added a lot of depth to the story. i also finished this in one day so definitely very fast-paced and just the palate cleanser i needed 😌🩷

thank you so much to NetGalley and Little, Brown Books for Young Readers for giving me this arc!
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20 reviews116 followers
March 11, 2024
ˏˋ°•*⁀➷ 2.5 stars ✰
➳ i don't even know how to feel about this book, i think i'm mostly disappointed. 😭 i had high hopes for this because of the cute cover and description, but in the end, it fell flat for me. i couldn't connect with the characters and i was really bored in the second half. the writing was cringey and a little painful to get through, but it is a young adult novel, so it's not that surprising, it just wasn't for me. the romance felt very insta-lovey, even for a 24-hour romance. the fmc kept saying she hated the mmc, but they were already good friends and she was attracted to him the whole time, so it felt like the romance had no development. i will say this book did have some sweet moments, a cute and lovable mmc, and was very fast paced. so if you want a quick, lighthearted YA summer romance, you'll probably enjoy this! i just don't think i would go out of my way to recommend this otherwise.

thank you netgalley and the publisher for providing me with an arc in exchange for an honest review!
Profile Image for Amanda at Bookish Brews.
338 reviews241 followers
Shelved as 'to-watch'
August 22, 2023
i heard this was a rivals to lovers, 24 hour romance!? with a carnival, rebellion, and kids chasing their dreams? gosh that's so cute 😭
Profile Image for Bethany Hall.
657 reviews15 followers
May 19, 2024
This book takes place over one day. Brandy receives an acceptance to nursing school but wants to go to art school instead. She applied based on her mother’s dreams. Her mom sends her to buy a dress and she runs into Ben, her friend she’s had since forever. They end up hanging out most of the day and challenge each other. Can Brandy be brave, stand up to her mom, and go for her dreams??

*spoilers*

Obsessed with them. OBSESSED. Ben and Brandy. My cutie pie sweet angels!!! I love them I love them I love them. Ben is just the sweetest cinnamon roll to ever exist. I wanted to squeeze him. I love how he and Brandy teased each other. He also really believed in her, and she in him. We love to see it!!

Brandy’s panic attacks were done so incredibly well. I could empathize with how she was feeling about her mom and dad, school, and discovering her feelings for Ben. She dealt with a LOT in one night! I was rooting for her the whole time. When she drew Ben? *swoon.* When she drew herself? *bigger swoon.* I love how she went for her dreams!!

Loved Shai and her meddling (it was so cute!) and how much she encouraged and loved Brandy. I thought their friendship was really strong.

The heart to heart with Brandy’s mom at the end. That epic kiss!!!! Goodbye me!!! I seriously love Ben and Brandy. AND side note the epic shoutout of Kiss&Tell by Adib Khorram was amazing. 🥰
February 29, 2024
LOVE. It felt kind of insta-lovey but that was kind of the whole point so it was fine. I feel like the crafters could have been a little more fleshed out, but I was still able to form a sort of connection to them. I wish we were shown more about Ben and Audrey’s part. I think they book could use an additional 50 pages so there could be more description, but this was still a really good book!
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122 reviews3 followers
June 21, 2024
Super cute!
Very YA but enjoyed the story a lot.
The plot is SUPER relatable and everything in the story seems realistic and gives a lot of depth to the characters.
This story lost a star mainly because despite the FMC's main focus being on following in her mother's footsteps, her mom was merely highlighted but not focused on in the present. There's a lot to be said between them and it's wrapped up in a couple chapters, but I felt it needed more than just 2-3, since a lot was left out between them.
And in one scene the mom just went from angry to okay, and didn't even question what had happened in her own living room.... was silly but should've been made clear.
Anyways this story was enjoyable, a bit slow for me since it's been awhile since I read a YA.
Thanks to NetGalley for sending me this story!
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311 reviews
March 4, 2024
Oh my heart. What a beautiful book. It was like "Before Sunrise" for Gen Z.

Brandy and Ben are post-high school graduation and pondering the next steps of their lives. The book is centered around one night while they talk and talk about their dreams, anxieties, and futures.

I think this is the perfect read for anyone going through a transition in their lives. The book focuses on very real anxieties, from pleasing your parents to picking the right careers. Even though it has been established that the characters have known each other for a little while, it felt like a perfect combination of an instant connection of best friends and a brewing romance. A lot of lovely side characters that felt very fleshed out in the brief appearances that they make. The reason I compare it to "Before Sunrise" is because the real heart of the story is between the chemistry of the two main characters. Most of the book is their dialogue. It is honest and witty with an undertone of romantic tension. Highly recommend for a very sweet YA romance.
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118 reviews17 followers
May 12, 2024
Thank you Netgalley, Ronni Davis, and Little Brown for an ARC of The Night Is Ours.

Full disclosure that I’d never read a 24-hour romance before, and I’m not sure if I want to dabble in it again. The story moved along at a good pace; it definitely didn’t drag — I’m just not sure it was for me.

MFC went through a lot of emotions and clearly felt confused on where to go next with her life. This is indicative of how all of us felt when we were told at a mere 18 years old to choose a path that would define the trajectory of our lives. I loved that about this YA novel.

I recommend this novel if you like more of a cozy setting in your books and prefer character development to other areas of development.
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159 reviews15 followers
July 5, 2024
After reading two tense fantasy books, this book was just what I needed. It’s so sweet and soft and relaxing.
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35 reviews1 follower
June 26, 2024
this book takes place on June 20th and June 21st of 2024, which are the days I read this! loved that!


aaaaaahhhhhh <3


such a cute book!


ben and brandy, or eyebrows and freckles, were the cutest couple! this definitely was a ‘just kiss already’ book, and the side characters, (shei and elsa) were 2 good.


i found myself skimming, but only a page or two, and i also read this basically in one sitting.


follow your dreams,


callie
Profile Image for Olivia.
3,342 reviews94 followers
May 14, 2024
THIS NIGHT IS OURS is a consuming and unputdownable YA contemporary romance. Brandy is eighteen and has recently finished high school. She loves art and dreams of going to art school, but her life has been set since she was a toddler and mentioned that she wanted to be like her mother. Her mother is now set on her attending nursing school- and Brandy's acceptance has just come in. Although Brandy feels like her world is falling apart, her mother is ready to celebrate and sets up a fancy dinner to which she would like Brandy to wear a new dress - a task that also feels insurmountable.

However, when Brandy arrives at the mall, she runs into the ever-annoying Ben Nolan, who is on track to become a very famous movie star soon (upgrading from already being semi-famous). At high school, they had a bit of a nemesis vibe, where he takes her tater tots and they teased each other mercilessly. This time, as they talk, Brandy sees the deeper sides to Ben and finds the impossible task of a dress and dinner seeming more possible. She also begins to reconsider her dreams - and the (im)possibility of meeting her absentee father.

This day will be anything but expected as she navigates these impossible situations and starts to feel new things for the boy she could never seem to stand in high school.

What I loved: This was such an emotional and perfectly paced read. I found it impossible to put down, and though it takes place within a day, it's a day of twists and turns and revelations. Brandy is really having her coming-of-age compressed into an eventful day. She is forced into making a quick decision about nursing school with the weight of her mother's expectations and decisions pressing in on her.

The romance was really strong, and it was lovely to see them come together and get to know each other on a deeper level. The pace of this was just right with plenty of almosts to keep the tension thick as they toe the line between what they were to each other and a couple. Ben also has his own things to work through, though they were certainly more background, but he grew as a person during this day when he was also receiving life-changing news. Another really compelling character was Brandy's BFF, whose life veered off the planned course when she was pregnant at 17. Now with an infant daughter, she has recharted her life course and has plenty of her own wisdom to dispense.

Beyond the themes of following your dreams and the weight of parental expectations, there were some really thought-provoking themes around mental illness (anxiety), therapy, the weight of fame, complicated family relationships, art, and connection. There were some particularly powerful conversations that produced critical revelations during this day, both among her friends and with her parents. Her relationship with both of her parents is complicated in different ways, and seeing her navigate these conversations was really fantastic.

Davis is a really talented writer, and I often find that their works resonate for me. This one is no different - it is quite an emotional and lovely ride. The ending was satisfying, though I wouldn't have minded seeing even more from these characters' lives - it is so tough to leave them behind.

Final verdict: THE NIGHT IS OURS is a consuming and compelling YA contemporary romance about art, complicated family, and following your dreams. Highly recommend picking this one up!

Please note that I received an ARC. All opinions are my own.
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326 reviews15 followers
May 3, 2024
“This Night Is Ours” by Ronni Davis is a delightful coming-of-age novel that captures the essence of a single transformative night. Set against the backdrop of a lively summer carnival, this book weaves together themes of dreams, love, and self-discovery.

Meet Brandy Bailey. At just eighteen-years-old she receives life-altering news: she's been accepted into a prestigious nursing school, a path that would make her mother incredibly proud. But Brandy harbours a secret desire to be an artist. She grapples with the practicality of chasing her dream versus the expectations placed upon her.

Meet Ben Nolan. He is Brandy’s high school classmate and aspiring actor, who seems to have no qualms about pursuing his far-fetched dreams. Brandy's emotions collide as she navigates familial pressure, uncertainty about the future, and a budding romance, all in the span of one extraordinary night.

Davis masterfully develops Brandy and Ben, infusing them with authenticity and vulnerability. Their chemistry leaps off the pages, making their interactions both heartwarming and relatable. Each chapter opens with a time stamp, creating a sense of urgency and propelling the story forward. The pacing keeps readers engaged, mirroring the whirlwind of emotions Brandy experiences.

The town carnival serves as a vivid backdrop, with flashing lights, cotton candy, and the promise of adventure. Davis paints a picture so vivid that readers can practically taste the funnel cakes and hear the carnival music. Brandy's internal struggle resonates with anyone who has faced conflicting desires. Her journey to embrace her true self is both empowering and heartrending.

This story is a gem in the contemporary YA genre. Davis successfully takes on the challenge of telling a story that unfolds over the course of a single day. Readers will find themselves rooting for Brandy as she grapples with her dreams, fears, and the unexpected connection she shares with Ben. The novel reminds us that sometimes, extraordinary moments can change the trajectory of our lives forever.

Davis' writing is lyrical, evoking the magic of fleeting moments and the courage it takes to chase our passions. Immerse yourself in Brandy's unforgettable night, it’s one that will resonate long after you turn the last page. “This Night Is Ours” is a captivating blend of romance, self-discovery, and the magic of a single night. Davis' prose invites readers to reflect on their own dreams and the courage it takes to pursue them. Don't miss out on this enchanting tale!

Thank you to NetGalley and Little, Brown Books for Young Readers for a temporary e-ARC in exchange for my honest review.
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22 reviews1 follower
May 28, 2024
For one teen girl, the summer before college brings uncertainty about the future, familial pressure, and a budding romance (Goodreads).

I have a lot of conflicting feelings about this book. Overall, it’s a timeless story of “It’s your dream, not mine” and the struggle between a coming-of-age teenager and their parent, but with different specifics than High School Musical.

Something that stuck out to me as a sore point was the police station scene.
53 reviews1 follower
July 1, 2024
Brandy is in a panic. Summer is here, and she’s just been accepted to the Lucerne School of Nursing, the accomplishment her mother has been dreaming of for years. But Brandy hasn’t had the courage to tell her mom that she has no interest in medicine. Her passion is for art, specifically street art full of “colors and bold strokes and cute chibi characters.”

When her mom sends her to the mall to buy a dress for their celebratory dinner that night, Brandy runs into her classmate, Ben Nolan, who is on the brink of becoming a famous film actor . . . and who has tortured Brandy for years, in part by regularly stealing tater tots off her lunch tray.

But somehow this day is different. Brandy’s defenses are down, Ben’s got worries of his own, and they end up spending the day together. And when Brandy’s friend Shai invites Ben to join them at the town carnival that night, they start an adventurous evening that forces Brandy to reevaluate both her feelings for Ben and her unwillingness to fight for the life she wants.

We loved this one. It is such a fun love story and welcome-to-summer story, but it also captures the post-senior-year angst of having to make real decisions that will impact the rest of your life, decisions that don’t always line up with what your parents want for you. Brandy, Ben, and Shai (and Shai’s daughter Elsa) are a delight, and we enjoyed our evening at the carnival!

While there is a scene of teen drinking, this is overall a sweet love story that will be appropriate for a wide range of students (and we love finding YA romance books that we’re comfortable recommending from the front of the classroom—they’re not always easy to find).

Thank you NetGalley and Little, Brown Books for Young Readers for sending this book for review consideration. All opinions are our own.
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55 reviews2 followers
March 28, 2024
This Night is Ours encapsulates a really special part of growing up: those random nights, the ones when inexplicable things happen, when you hang out with people you ordinarily don’t (and most likely won’t ever again,) and make memories that live with you forever. The lightning in a bottle nights that you’ll never replicate, but you’ll chase their feeling for years to come.

I’ve only read a handful of stories that give off those John-Hughes-movie vibes, and this one immediately goes to the top of that list.

Brandy experiences a coming of age in one night. Can she be an artist, or does she have no choice but to go to nursing school? Is she actually kind-of friends with her longtime frenemy, Ben, or is she actually in love with him? More than that… is he in love with her? How does life change when you say words to your parent that you can’t take back, despite how much your catharsis hurts them? In just a few hours, Brandy will answer all of those questions, and it will tug at every string in your heart because you can relate.

One aspect that I really loved was the dialogue between Ben and Brandy. The heart of the story really lives in their words to each other, words that are more honest and revealing than they are with anyone else.

Also, while she’s not the focus of the story, I’d love a spinoff story for Shai. She’s the bestie we all wish we’d had, and she deserves her own moment to shine!

This is a fast read that will leave you feeling exhilarated in a way you haven’t felt since you were 18, living nights just like this one. It’s definitely worth your time! Add it to your TBR.

Thanks to NetGalley and Little Brown Books for an ARC of this book in exchange for my honest review!
Profile Image for Ashley Marie.
36 reviews
May 18, 2024
Thanks to the publisher who provided me with an arc of the book to review!

Summery:
Brandy Bailey is a fresh out of high school graduate who is in love with art. She carries her iPad with her everywhere for when she feels the urge to draw something. Except she's dreading one thing and that's being accepted into nursing school, when she gets the email that's she's been accepted she feels a sense of overwhelming knowing this is her mom's dream not hers. She wants to chase her dream of being an artist, her mom has always made it clear she does not approve. Also, the guy from high school who she always found annoying Ben Nolan is entering her space and she doesn't know if she likes it or not.

Thoughts:
I adored this book! the book is set in the span of 24 hours which I liked because I just wanted to know what was happening next. I loved the friendship Brandy had with her best friend Shai and how they were always there for each other. I adore the romance we got with it but also glad it really wasn't the focal point of the book, yes they were alongside each other for most of the book but it was the way he helped her get the courage she's been needing that was nice. It really tells the story of the parent's expectations vs what Brandy is passionate about and if she really wants to chase after it. The descriptions of the art were also so good I felt like I could really see it. I just overall enjoy all the bonds Brandy had with everyone in this book. And how Brandy came into her own.

Closing Thoughts:
Overall, this coming-of-age book was lovely I think it would be good for young readers and old (like myself). It's a fun but emotional fast paced book for summer. I think it all tied its self-up nicely in the end. I highly recommend this book.
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83 reviews1 follower
April 15, 2024
Longest. Day. Ever lol! While I found this book to be a cute and fun read about following your dreams despite family expectations, I have mixed feelings about it. A LOT went on in the span of this day, and for the timeframe that this story takes place, I think it caused some storylines to be rushed or pushed aside.

One example of this is the storyline regarding our M.C. Brandy's father. A particularly impactful moment happened, and I feel like it wasn't really addressed afterward. In my opinion, it needed more follow-up, but perhaps due to the timeframe of the story, there wasn't enough time to explore it with the consideration it deserved. There were other significant situations like this throughout the story that felt like they weren't talked about more than surface level, and it bothered me a bit.

Moreover, I will say that things seemed to wrap up a bit too quickly at the end. After the climax of the main conflict, that ah-ha moment hit hard, and then everything was pretty much resolved. Overall though, I thought it was an enjoyable story. The characters were interesting, and I found certain moments and thoughts Brandy had pretty relatable. Although the ending was a bit rushed, I liked the outcome and was happy that things seemed to be heading in a positive direction.

Thank you, Little Brown Books for Young Readers, NetGalley, and Ronni Davis for allowing me the opportunity to review this book!
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33 reviews18 followers
May 23, 2024
Brandy finds herself trapped in a spiral when one day she gets the email of a lifetime: she has been excepted into nursing school. Just like her mom and grandmother before her. But the problem? Brandy wants to get as far away from hospitals, blood, and nurses as possible. She wants to become an artist and have her art change the world.

Ben is an aspiring actor who comes back into town after an audition that could potentially land him in Hollywood. When Brandy and Ben reunite for the first time since graduation, they feel some sparks fly. Brandy finds herself on a 24 hour adventure with Ben that leads them to her favorite place: the carnival 🎡

With the help of Brandy’s best friend, Shai, the three try to forget the big decisions looming over them. At least for one night. Things will get messy, chaos ensues, and pasts will be uncovered for both Ben and Brandy. Yet the two have never felt closer…

Ronni has done it yet again! This was the most heartfelt read about following your dreams and making them come true. Ben and Brandy’s story was adorable and I loved how their adventure took place in one day! Such a clever and beautiful story. Congrats again on the release and go check it out now! 💜
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216 reviews11 followers
June 20, 2024
The blurb promises a whirlwind summer romance and this book absolutely delivers. I mean all of the events take place in a 24 hour window… it doesn’t get much more whirlwind than that.

The main character Brandy really wants to be an artist but the problem is that her mom has really poured her all into making sure Brandy can get into nursing school. Now her worst nightmare has come true, a nursing school acceptance letter with her name on it, and Brandy is instantly thrown into this pit of anxiety that I can definitely relate to. Now Brandy is left trying to figure out how to break the news to her mom and she also ends up spending the afternoon with Ben an aspiring actor from school.

This was just such a sweet romance with all of the summery aspects I love (especially cotton candy and Ferris wheels), with all of the tension that comes with standing up for yourself and following your dreams. It was a pretty quick read and I also enjoyed the single, teen mom rep that comes in the form of Brandy’s bestie Shai who is seriously the sweetest friend.

Thank you to the author, Storygram tours, and the publisher for the gifted copy.
932 reviews
April 15, 2024
Brandy, who has just graduated, has just been accepted into nursing school, and her mother, who is a nurse, is beyond proud. Brandy doesn't want to be a nurse; instead she wants to be an artist, but her mom, who struggled for her success, wants Brandy to have a steady career. The story takes place in one day, and earlier that day she runs into Ben, who has been her nemesis all through high school. They end up hanging out together all day and into the night, and as she gets to know Ben, realizes he is actually a pretty cool guy.
I didn't think the characters were fleshed out enough; therefore, I really wasn't attached to either character. I read TONS of YA romance per year since my students love it, so in comparing this book to others; it had potential, but just didn't rise to the occasion. I will purchase this though because I am always trying to diversity my romance section.
May 25, 2024
Brandy is applying for college. Her single mother, who was a teen parent, is a nurse & decides that Brandy should be a nurse too. [I relate]. But, Brandy doesn't want to be a nurse; she wants to be an artist, but she also wants to make her mom happy. Ben, also a spirited teenager with as little sense of direction as Brandy has, helps her along the way.

This book was predictable. It had very little "wow" factor. It just wasn't it for me. I almost stopped several times, but kept hoping it would get better, so kept listening. I listened to this audiobook using Libby. I could definitely see this being relatable for teens & young adults. Would recommend only for that age group.
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199 reviews9 followers
March 21, 2024
Thank you Little, Brown Books for the ARC!

This is really, really cute. I am such a sucker for YA romance. And this one had me giggling and kicking my feet. I loved the characters, I loved the setting, I loved all of it. I also really loved that the whole book takes place during one day. I really love how the romance develops. This is such a fun, lighthearted romance and I loved it!

(Also there were a few typos in this one, which I'm sure will be fixed before it gets published. That was one of the only things that bugged me. Other than that, it was good.)

[ 4.5★ ]
609 reviews5 followers
March 21, 2024
The email announcing acceptance to nursing school is crushing confirmation that Brandy is destined to follow in her mom’s footsteps instead of becoming an artist like her absent dad. Nursing was Brandy’s dream as a child and she’s never had the courage to tell her mom that now art is what she wants. Over the course of one day, and with the help of BFF Shai and crush Ben, Brandy confronts her own insecurities and figures out how to advocate for what she really wants. A fun romance. EARC from Edelweiss.

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115 reviews
April 6, 2024
I loved this book! 4.75/5 star read for me! This is such a cute coming-of-age romance! I flew through this book so quickly and didn't want it to end! It is written to take place in 24 hours which sounds fast if you think about it that way, but it didn't feel that fast when I was reading it. It was written so well and didn't feel awkward the way that many YA or coming-of-age romances often do. I would absolutely recommend this book! This was my first book by Ronni Davis and it certainly won't be my last!
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140 reviews
June 29, 2024
it was just all kind of flat. the writing was immature and the characters had no chemistry and the ending was too perfect, straight from position A to B with nothing in between. enjoyable if you don’t think about it too hard.
July 1, 2024
4.75 ⭐️
This was an amazing book, and one of my first actually romance book, this was such a great experience.
This book had me binging it.
I loved the writing it was so beautiful, and these characters were so funny and relatable.
Over all this was an INCREDIBLE book.
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1 review
August 1, 2024
This book was super cute!! I loved the personality of the love interest he’s very unique. Loved the plot and connection between characters! Will definitely be re-reading 🤍👍
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42 reviews
May 13, 2024
This night is ours was an amazingly sweet 24 hour YA romance that will teleport you back to your high school years in the best way.

I absolutely adored this story and Brandy and Ben have amazing banter throughout. If you’re looking for a quick read with cute summer carnival vibes but also has a coming of age seriousness to it you will enjoy this book as much as I did.

The romance also has a nice slow burn, even though it only takes place over 24 hours it feels realistic! I look forward to reading more books by Ronni Davis in the future!

Thankyou NetGalley and Ronni Davis for the ARC!
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