

The Rewind
3.23
1.65K ReviewsAudiobook
Nov 2022
Released368
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With wedding rings on their fingers, two ex-partners awaken together, completely clueless as to how they got there. This heartfelt and nostalgic romantic comedy, written by New York Times bestselling author Allison Winn Scotch, gives them only one New Year's Eve at the end of 1999 to straighten things out.
Frankie and Ezra, who were college sweethearts, promised never to talk to each other again after their breakup before to graduation. They return to their cold, scenic New England campus for the first time ten years later, on the eve of the new millennium, to attend a mutual friend's wedding. After the wedding, Ezra plans to pop the question to his girlfriend, while Frankie is becoming more and more of a music manager for the top bands of the late 1990s. Everything is going according to plan; all they need to do is stay away from the emotional abyss that will definitely arise when they finally meet.
However, they have no recollection of how they got there or of anything that happened the previous evening when they wake up in bed next to one other the next morning, Ezra's grandmother's diamond on Frankie's finger. Frankie and Ezra must now set aside their past complaints in order to analyze what went wrong and what didn't, as well as to ask themselves the most difficult question of all: what if they both made a mistake the first time?