***Hacks* gets a romantic twist in the vein of Jenn Bennett in this “simmering” ( *Publishers Weekly* ) novel about a standoffish teen girl whose loner status gets challenged by a dynamic elderly woman and a perpetually cheerful boy.** Eloise Deane is the worst and doesn’t care who knows it. She’s grumpy, prefers to be alone, and is just slogging through senior year with one goal: get accepted to USC and move to California. So when her guidance counselor drops the bombshell that to score a scholarship she’ll desperately need, her applications require volunteer hours, Eloise is up for the challenge. Until she’s paired with LifeCare, a volunteer agency that offers social support to lonely seniors through phone calls and visits. Basically, it’s a total nightmare for Eloise’s anxiety. Eloise realizes she’s made a huge mistake—especially when she’s paired with Austin, the fellow volunteer who’s the sunshine to her cloudy day. But as Eloise and Austin work together to keep Marianne Landis—the mysterious former frontwoman of the 1970s band the Laundromats—company, something strange happens. Eloise actually…likes Marianne and Austin? She isn’t sure what to do with that, especially when her feelings toward Austin begin to blur into more-than-friends territory. And when ex-girlfriends, long-buried wounds, and insecurities reappear, Eloise will have a choice to make: go all in with Marianne and Austin or get out before she gets hurt.
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This book was a ray of sunshine! Eloise was one of my favourite aspects of All Alone With You. I related to her in so many ways and was rooting for her from the very first chapter. Her humour and sarcasm were on point and I could definitely picture us being friends and hanging out together. The depiction of Eloise’s anxiety was also very well done. I appreciated that her experience was a journey that she made gradual progress on. I also couldn’t get enough of her relationship with Austin! The romance is slow-burn and so satisfying! And the grumpy and sunshine trope? Perfectly done! What I loved the most was watching their friendship blossom and seeing them bring out the best in each other. And Marianne! She is the best! She brought a lot of insight and fun to the story, plus the fact that she was a retired rock star was so unique and intriguing. However, I wish we could have seen a bit more of the side characters’ personalities and stories. In terms of the writing, it flowed smoothly and made it so bingeable I actually read this whole book in a day or two! I also loved the lyrics from Marianne’s band, The Laundromats, at the beginning of each chapter. I could easily picture the band performing them and it gave the book a great vibe.