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No Place Like You by Jillian Meadows Review | A Fake Dating Romance

June 10, 2026

Real is all it’s ever been. – No Place Like You


After a month of straight horror reads (seriously, why do I do this to myself), No Place Like You by Jillian Meadows felt like a breath of the cleanest air. Not just because it’s literally the complete opposite of horror, but because it has this softness and warmth you crave from those small-town romances. And no, not just like all those copy and paste Hallmark movies (no offence, we love a good cheesy love story every now and then), but there’s something just so much deeper here that pulled me in so hard.

It was definitely a comfort read; something to help cleanse your mind in between heavy books (like after a month of horror reads). It’s the perfect feel-good romcom where you can guess what direction it’s going, but you want to stay and experience it yourself.

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No Place Like You by Jillian Meadows Synopsis

No Place Like You by Jillian Meadows follows Fable as she returns to her hometown of Fern River. While feeling completely unsure of what should comes next in her life, she’s carrying the weight of grief after the loss of her grandfather. His A-frame house, once full of warmth and memories now sits in dust and disrepair.

The A-frame home really becomes a character of it’s own by mirroring the way Fable’s life feels throughout the novel.

And then there is Theo, her former best friend turned into something a little complicated. Theo returns as well and is determined to prove he’s no longer the person he was when he left. When the two agree to a fake dating arrangement that benefits them both, it seems simple enough.

Fake dating benefits: Theo appears settled, and in return, he helps Fable rebuild the home that means literally everything to her.

As the two of them rebuild what was broken (both the house and their friendship) the line between what’s pretend and what’s real immediately begins to blur.

No Place Like You Review

I absolutely devoured this story.

You’re not just watching two people fall in love, you’re watching them fall back to each other. Piece by piece, they’re both learning to navigate the present with the past heavily weighing on them both. And of course, the fake dating…

Technically, yes, they are fake dating. But also… are they?

What made No Place Like You so fun (and truly so funny at times) is that the “act” of fake dating doesn’t stop when no one’s watching. Behind closed doors, when there’s literally no audience to fool they’re still fully playing into the “act”. It’s intense and fully emotionally charged at basically all times.

I found myself thinking so many times: If this is fake dating, what would real dating even look like for them?

Spoiler— it looks identical.

Aside from the romance, the story handles themes of failure and grief really well. Neither Fable nor Theo’s return home doesn’t feel like something they can to celebrate. For both, it feels uncertain and heavy with emotions.

The renovation of Fable’s grandfather’s house becomes such a quiet but powerful thread throughout the story, symbolizing not just home restoration, but restoration of one’s self.

No Place Like You Audiobook Review

The dual narration for the audiobook worked so perfect in this story for me. Being able to hear both Fable and Theo’s perspectives added this emotional depth that felt necessary because this is a relationship built on their past history together.

The dual narration creates this underlying tension for readers and listeners where you realize rather quickly that their connection was never really gone. This is not a slow burn like you’re imagining, it’s more like a flame that never fully went out to begin with. And it is so satisfying to watch that flame grow again.

Theo and Fable’s relationship isn’t just about their undeniable chemistry and easy friendship, it’s about growth and deciding to trust that their past can peacefully exist alongside their future.

Final Thoughts: Is No Place Like You Worth Reading?

No Place Like You ended up being exactly what I needed.

It’s this down to earth romance with depth that makes it linger after long you finish. The fake dating trope is done in a way that feels both new and character-driven, and then paired with a second-chance trope this romance truly feels so solid and earned.

This is a story about finding your way back, whether that is to a place (I just love that A-frame home) or a person, this is the perfect read for those who want a cozy and warm romance.

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Thank you NetGalley and the publisher for this ARC!


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