
Can’t Wait Wednesday is a weekly meme hosted by Wishful Endings, to spotlight and discuss the books we’re excited about that we have yet to read. Generally they’re books that have yet to be released. It’s based on Waiting on Wednesday, hosted by the Jill at Breaking the Spine. So let me introduce you my Can’t Wait Wednesday #187 pick. Click on the book’s cover to add it to your Goodreads shelf (opens in a new window).

Length: 320 pages / ~8 hours.
Narrator: Caroline Hewitt.
Genre: Women’s Fiction
From The Publisher:
What if you had the chance to revisit every relationship that mattered?
Sabrina Sorensen is 37, single, and recently finished her tenure as the general manager of a posh Parisian restaurant. When her younger sister gets engaged at Christmas, it’s an open door for her mother and siblings to prod Sabrina for her itinerate lifestyle and her inability to commit to any of her previous relationships. What they don’t know is that Sabrina, after fifteen long years, has attained her goal of becoming a MICHELIN Guide Inspector. And due to the anonymity required to preserve the integrity of the ratings, they never will. After her mother’s final clumsy attempt to fix her up with the charming “boy next door,” Sabrina is more than ready to return to DC where she will begin her dream job.
She arrives at the airport, resolved to put the family conflict behind her and focus on her work, but now her mother’s critical voice fills her with doubts. Sure, she attained the job she’s always wanted, but at what cost? She’s neglected not only romantic relationships but meaningful friendships as well. Once in her concourse, Sabrina’s airline is hosting a “Spin the Wheel” game. Sabrina plays along, hoping for perhaps a free drink ticket or a bit of extra legroom. She lands on “Time Travel for NYE”: the chance to fly to Tokyo, then back to Hawaii to experience the turning of the new year twice.
Once in the airport’s lounge, the ticket agent offers her something far more the opportunity to revisit each of her past relationships to answer the burning had any of these relationships been worth salvaging, or was she, as her mother accuses, too quick to cast these men aside? Spanning fifteen years and thousands of miles, Sabrina will have the rare opportunity to know for certain if all her choices had led her down the right path.
Why I Can’t Wait To Read Missed Connections:
The premise of this book instantly drew me in. What would it be like to achieve a lifelong career dream yet be unable to share it with anyone? I’m equally interested in watching Sabrina revisit and reassess her past relationships.
Other Recent Picks for Can’t Wait Wednesday:
Can’t Wait Wednesday #186: The Summer Between Us by Jennifer Probst
Can’t Wait Wednesday #185: An Infinite Love Story by Chanel Cleeton
Can’t Wait Wednesday #184: Destination Funeral by Paige Harbison
What is a book that you Can’t Wait to read? Let me know in the comments!
I hope you have a wonderful day!

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