Heather Fueger
**Advanced copy of this book provided by the publisher and NetGalley in exchange for an honest review** This is the first book I've read by Cecilia Vinesse and I enjoyed it. When I saw that this book was compared to Anna and the French Kiss, one of my favorite YA books, I got excited to read this book. Sophia has limited time left in Tokyo before moving back to the United States and she wants to make the most of her time by spending as much time with her friends as possible. What she doesn't anticipate is the return of Jamie, the boy that had done her wrong prior to his departure for the US three years before. As Sophia deals with Jamie being back, she also finds that the relationships she thought were the most meaningful and important, might not have been exactly what she thought they were. During her final seven days in Tokyo, she's forced to examine all of her relationships and her feelings about herself and where her life is heading. I really enjoyed the setting of this book and getting to learn more about another country and the culture there. There were a few things in this book that I didn't connect with as much, but overall it was enjoyable and I would check out other titles by the author in the future.