The Best Worst Thing: A Novel

From a stunning new voice in romance, Lauren Okie’s The Best Worst Thing is an intimate story about starting over, second chances, and two people who cannot help falling into each other’s orbit once again.
All things considered, Nicole Speyer has a pretty amazing life. At least that’s what she tells herself. She’s got a beautiful house, a relatively successful fertility podcast, and a perfect husband, Gabe. The only thing that’s less than ideal is her years-long struggle with infertility—and how, with every passing day, she and Gabe seem to drift a little further apart.
But then, mere hours after a Hail Mary embryo transfer to her gestational carrier, Nicole discovers Gabe’s been sleeping with their dog walker, and her world turns upside down. Suddenly, a jobless, childless, and now-husbandless Nicole finds herself at the doorstep of somebody she tried to say goodbye to a long time ago.
Logan Milgram: a former colleague with serious golden retriever energy who happens to be laugh-out-loud funny, a colossal nerd, and legitimately kind of hot. When Logan opens his door that night, it’s like no time has passed. And as they fall back into each other’s lives, Nicole starts recognizing herself in the mirror again. She even begins to like what she sees. And then, like a cruel joke, she gets the news she’s spent a lifetime waiting for: her surrogate is finally pregnant.
As her relationship with Logan develops from a blast-from-the-past fling into something much deeper, Nicole struggles to balance her past, present, and future. Racing against the clock, she must learn to forgive her body for falling short and recognize that sometimes, it’s the biggest betrayals in life that set us free. With everything on the line, can Nicole accept love from the greatest man she’s ever known . . . even if it’s nothing like the story she’d written for herself?
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Community Reviews
I love these kinds of novels that aren't romances, but have a romantic element that isn't schmaltzy and doesn't make you feel dirty after reading some of the more "spicy" scenes. It felt real, and it awakened that new, exciting part of romantic relationships that I think people who have been married for a while will really appreciate and want to foster.
Nicole and Logan's banter was great - I think fans of shows like Dawson's Creek or Gilmore Girls will appreciate it. It also highlighted how different Nicole's relationship was with her husband, which was helpful to see her change and look a little more deeply at what she wanted from life.
I did get frustrated with Nicole's lack of communication, and it felt like the author held back so that she could have a full book, which I understand but it felt a little pandering at times.
All in all, a sweet and lovely book and I won't forget the characters too soon!
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