The third character, Elliot, takes the hopeless romantic out of Leila when they try to get him his girl. Then we move on to Bree who, coupled with Leila's boldness, puts them in trouble, but not without first having a blast. I knew then that she was a character I would really like. His part also made me instantly click with Leila and her boldness. While some might consider this romance insta-love, they had so much chemistry that I could legitimately feel their connection. I can see why some have different reactions towards him, he can be frustrating especially at the end of his POV, but he came off as a realistic teenage boy who's afraid of going after what he wants. We start with Hudson who quickly becomes the love interest. I found this very unique and it allowed us to get to know Leila through different perspectives. We follow Leila's trip to Alaska, but we follow it through others' eyes - the story is told using the point-of-views of the people she gets to meet during her trip. I've read a few road trip books and this one is just as much fun, yet different in many ways. A road trip, intriguing characters, wild adventures, and, of course, a healthy dose of romance - this is the perfect beach read! When you want a book to escape reality for a few hours, Let's Get Lost is what I would hand you.
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