Time Loops & Meet Cutes is the latest release by Canadian author Jackie Lau. Set to be released on May 6, 2025, it takes readers to Toronto on June 20. Noelle finds herself at a night market, eating dumplings on June 20. When she wakes up the next morning, she’s surprised to learn it’s still June 20. How can that be? How can the day be repeating itself?

A cover image of Time Looks & Meet Cutes by Jackie Lau for a book review.

I want to thank Simon & Schuster Canada, Atria Books, and NetGalley for the opportunity to read an advanced copy of Time Loops & Meet Cutes. However, all opinions expressed here are solely mine.

Synopsis from Goodreads

Noelle Tom really shouldn’t have eaten those dumplings at the night market. But the old lady at the stall said they’d give her what she needed most, and what Noelle desperately needed after another long workweek was food.

Except now she’s reliving the same Friday over and over. Every morning her alarm goes off at 6:45, no matter what, the Wordle answer is always “happy,” and she watches a silly squirrel video go viral day after day. And no matter how much she works on the same proposal, it’s always erased when she wakes up. It seems Monday will never come in this workaholic’s worst nightmare.

Noelle has no idea how being trapped in a time loop is the “thing she needed most,” especially now that everything seems meaningless. Sure, three fancy meals in a row is a fun treat, but it’s getting repetitive. Noelle’s not sure what lesson the old lady was trying to impart. Even a trip to the dumpling stall doesn’t help…because there’s no sign of it.

But then she meets a young woman who also ate the dumplings, and good-looking Cam, who appears in multiple places on her Friday. While he seems to have no memory of their encounters, there are signs he might be the key to getting un-stuck. But Noelle will have to put work aside and live a little in order to make him notice her. As their flirtation progresses, Noelle begins to worry that if she ever gets to turn the calendar page, Cam won’t know who she is and her life may never return to what it was before that fateful Friday…

Positives

  • It’s a quick read.
  • It has a clearly defined dual POV.
  • Under 400 pages.

Negatives

  • Occasionally, Noelle is a bit whiny.
  • The resolution of the time loops. How does Noelle get out of them?

My Opinions

Time Loops & Meet Cutes is a fun read with a take on the romance genre. It’s not often that you find romance with time travel at the core of it. But is it really time travel when the character is stuck living the same day over and over? I guess I’m trying to say this is very much like the Billy Murray movie Groundhog Day and Lynn Painter’s The Do-Over. The biggest difference is that Noelle finds she’s not the only person stuck in the time loop.

Time Loops & Meet Cutes is a quick read, with relatable characters. Most people can relate to Noelle, who doesn’t feel overworked and underappreciated at their job. Cam is kind of the opposite of that. While stressed about work, he still tries to find the fun in things. For both, family is important, even if they don’t understand everything about their families’ pasts.

There are some spicy bits in the book. However, Lau is good at not extending the scenes more than necessary. Sure, you know what’s happening, as it does not fade to black, but it’s not written excessively.

My two issues with the book are Noelle’s occasional whining and the resolution of the time loops. What triggers them to stop? Does she do something in particular to end them? There is an explanation later in the book, but it doesn’t feel satisfactory.

Overall, if you enjoy reading romance with meet-cutes, this is a great book. There are over twenty meet-cutes. If you want character growth, you should read Time Loops & Meet Cutes.

A cover image of Time Looks & Meet Cutes by Jackie Lau for a book review.

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