eARC Review: In Every Possible Way by Alicia Thompson
Romance
In Every Possible Way
Book Info
Released Date: June 23rd
Publication: Berkley
Pages: 400
Format: eBook
“And Eamonn… he’s the kind of romantic lead that lingers with you.”
Alicia Thompson truly did something unexpected with this romance, and I absolutely loved it. Blending magical realism into a love story isn’t always easy, but In Every Possible Way makes it feel effortless—like it was always meant to exist this way.
From the moment Jess wakes up in another country with no explanation, the story leans into that dreamlike uncertainty. And yet, instead of feeling confusing, it feels inevitable. Of course she would end up in Ireland. Of course she would run into Eamonn—the kind of man who feels almost too perfect to be real, and yet somehow completely grounded.
What makes this story shine is how naturally Jess falls for him. There’s no resistance that feels forced, no unnecessary drama. It just fits. Their connection builds through small, intimate adventures—the quiet moments, the details of the places he shows her, the way he brings Ireland to life. Each experience draws her closer, not just to him, but to a version of herself that feels more open and alive.
And Eamonn… he’s the kind of romantic lead that lingers with you. He doesn’t tease Jess or dismiss her confusion. He doesn’t make her feel small for not understanding what’s happening to her. Instead, he listens. He believes her. He meets her exactly where she is—and then loves her fully, without hesitation.
That’s what makes this story so special. Beneath the magical premise is something deeply emotional and real: the feeling of being truly seen and accepted. Jess isn’t just falling in love with a man—she’s experiencing what it means to be loved in every possible way.