The things we do for (lack of) love…
Synopsis
Welcome to The Pumpkin Patch at Pickle Grove.
Andi is worried that her relationship with Drew has become dull and boring. They never do anything exciting these days, in or out of the bedroom. So when a swoon-worthy stranger appears she is instantly swept off her feet.
When they unexpectedly meet again, they realise they have more in common than they thought possible so draw up a pact to spice up their lives! The plan they conjure up while working together at The Pumpkin Patch, to make their partners jealous, brings them closer than ever.
Andi plucks up the courage to finish with Drew but there are no signs of Andrew doing the same and she thinks she’s lost him forever.
With meddling exes, misunderstandings and miscommunication getting in the way, can The Pumpkin Pact bring them back together?
My review
Andi feels that her relationship with Drew has become dull and anything but exciting. There just aren’t moments they share together, and even in the bedroom the only action taking place is actual sleeping. When Andi meets a complete stranger, it is clear that sparks fly around between them. But as Andi is in a relationship, and even when the stranger keeps on appearing in her life and they appear to have so much in common, Andi is not that kind of woman. Especially when Andrew is also in a committed relationship, even if even his isn’t all rainbows and unicorns… So when they both realize the situation they are in, they come up with a plan: to make their partners jealous by namedropping each other. But the more time they spend together working at The Pumpkin Patch, the closer they get. And when Andi finally finds the courage to finally end things with Drew, she knows that her feelings for Andrew can never lead to anything. Or is there a way anyway?
Haven’t we all been in a relationship that didn’t make us 100% happy, but we still hung on to it, for one reason or another?
This is the situation Andi finds herself in, with Drew. She still cares about him, but things have clearly changed in time. And I could understand how a relationship evolves, and that those initial sparks and fireworks might disappear, but it was clearly that while Andi still clearly cares about Drew, that things have shifted in a way that is not matching with a real, caring, loving relationship. To make it even worse, even in the bedroom things are unmoving and there is absolutely no “action” taking place…
So when Andi meets Andrew, I was happy for her to find those sparks again, even if it wasn’t with Drew. Because it opened her eyes, seeing how it feels to feel just alive again.
I was rooting for Andi and Andrew, even before I knew that Andrew wasn’t single. I could see the potential of them together so clearly. But on the other hand, I truly liked it how, even if things aren’t that great in their relationship, they don’t go on a path I cannot agree with.
Seeing their friendship develop, reading how they truly just ‘get’ each other, was so sweet to read. And as being the same kind of situationship, it makes sense for them to be each other’s confidantes.
And it even makes sense for them to come up with the Pumpkin Pact.
Maybe it may sound a bit juvenile to come up with the pact, to just make their partners jealous. But I could understand where they were coming from… something has to change if it the relationship wants to survive.
Or in Andi’s case, it makes Andi finally take that step to end things. It was not an easy decision, but let’s be honest, we knew it was a necessary thing…
And even then, I respected Andi as I saw how she feels about Andrew, but doesn’t act upon them, as Andrew still is in a relationship. It must be heartbreaking for her, seeing the man she loves but she cannot have him…
I haven’t spoken about the steamy moments in this book, but if you have read other reviews, you know that there are some hot scenes. But these all happened with my seal of approval.
This book works inspiring in a way, as it doesn’t only show us how relationships can change, and how it takes courage to make important choices. But we also see how one accidental meeting with the right person can change everything. And we see how meeting one person can change everything but also how it doesn’t mean that respect should be thrown out the window.
And we also see how misunderstandings, miscommunication and even jealousy can be a threat. But those threats can be void, as long as we keep communicating, keep on being open about what we feel and who we are.
This was a perhaps quick read, but not an unenjoyable one. And even if it would seem like an easy choice from the author to give the characters these names, I found it not only a funny bit, but also a cleaver proof and play of how easy misunderstandings can arise. Something to for sure keep in mind!





























