Rewind To Us
A Novel
by Molly Morris
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Pub Date Jun 17 2025 | Archive Date Jul 01 2025
St. Martin's Press | Wednesday Books
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Description
Again, But Better meets Maybe in Another Life in this love story with a magical twist!
Dixie Mulligan only has one plan for her annual California vacation this summer – to tell her best friend Sawyer that she’s in love with him.
It doesn’t matter that things between them technically fell apart over spring break, and they haven’t spoken since – until Dixie arrives and realizes Sawyer has moved on (a fact made very apparent when she sees him kissing, um, someone else).
Luckily, Dixie and her family have each been gifted with a Rewind. All Dixie has to do is go back and redo the moment she thinks doomed hers and Sawyer’s relationship before it even began.
But when family secrets start pouring out, Dixie’s not so sure even her Rewind will be enough to save what she and Sawyer had. Is the damage already done, or can she turn back the clock and give them one more chance?
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781250289728 |
PRICE | $22.00 (USD) |
PAGES | 336 |
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Featured Reviews

Oh, dear lord, I love Molly Morris. Her books are so tense in the best way, her teenage protagonists making me so angry as they mean well enough but continue to make the worst choices.
I quickly fell in love with Dixie’s summer family and her life with them and felt all of her teenage angst as she came to terms with the results of her previous bad choices. When a big reveal happened, I audibly reacted… on a plane… making my husband and friend beside me check to see if I was ok.
Much like ANNIE LEBLANC, this was a world I didn’t want to leave. Morris’ writing is full of showing not just telling and just so captivating. I can’t wait for the next one, and I am a full-grown adult who almost never reads adult romcoms.

This book was absolutely wonderful. It took me on an adventure I didn't expect and on an emotional journey that caught me off guard. This was absolutely one of the best books I read this year! I still get emotional thinking about it.
A special thank you to NetGalley and St. Martin’s Press for a ARC in exchange for an honest review.

adorable and full of second chance. this love story was light and fun. Emily Henry fans will love this one

My favorite genre is now officially YA romances written by Molly Morris. I read Annie LeBlanc is Not Dead Yet in 5 minutes and never thought anything would compare- this one is up there with the unique plot and the way these 18 year olds make me cry happy tears when they get together!
Thank you so much to St Martin’s Press for giving me an eARC of this early- my review for Morris’s other book must’ve come off of as fan obsessed 🤣 This releases 6/17/25!
Dixie is a just a girl, in love with her best friend, who has no idea what her every day life looks like back in NYC. When she comes to visit Sawyer every summer, he only sees the Cielo Springs Dixie. Things start to get complicated when she makes things weird between them, but she’s determined to win him over by simply rewinding time. You read correctly; the Morrisons (Dixie’s mom’s family) have the capability to rewind time once a year to change the trajectory of life. Dixie wants a life with Sawyer and will do anything to get it, even if it includes severing ties with her New York life.

If you had the ability to rewind an event in your life would you take it? Would it be to fix a relationship or get a better grade on an exam? Would you even consider whom it may affect or just be thinking of how it would change your life.
In “Rewind to us” that is exactly what The Mulligan family can do. In this lovely book by Molly Morris we get to travel with Dixie as she contemplates using her rewind and finds that sometimes you have to look at the big picture before making a decision. I absolutely loved this amazingly written book by Molly Morris. The depth of the characters and storyline kept me not wanting to put this book down. I absolutely love her line “ It’s the decisions that take us through life”. This line really hit home and then I realized that this book was more than a simple rom-com. This is definitely a book you need to add to your goodread TBR list. This was my first Molly Morris book, but definitely not my last.
Thank you to St. Martin Press/Wednesday Book and NetGalley for this ARC copy of this book for an honest review.
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Ah, the classic summer vacation confession plan—what could possibly go wrong? For Dixie Mulligan, the answer is everything. She finally works up the nerve to tell her best friend Sawyer she’s in love with him… only to show up and find him kissing someone else. Oof. Time to pack it up and go home, right?
Nope! Because Dixie and her family each have one magical Rewind—an actual, honest-to-goodness do-over button for life’s worst moments. So she’s determined to fix whatever went wrong between her and Sawyer. Except, turns out, life is a little more complicated than just pressing rewind. Family secrets spill out, emotions get messy, and Dixie has to figure out if some things are better left in the past.
This book is equal parts swoony, bittersweet, and hilarious, with just enough magic to make you wish you had a Rewind of your own. Dixie’s voice is sharp and relatable, the second-chance romance is so worth rooting for, and the story reminds us that sometimes, what’s meant to be will find its way—Rewind or not.
Highly recommend if you love rom-coms with a touch of time travel, heartfelt family dynamics, and that "but what if?" nostalgia we all secretly obsess over.

Ah, young love. And how small things feel so monumental and insurmountable at that age! How truly fortunate one would be to have the opportunity to go back in time to right a wrong, even with the stipulation that you only get one do-over. The characters are just eccentric enough to be charming, with enough background to make them feel real. My favorite character is Sawyer, and his hobby was so original - I love the way this is woven into the story! There is a lot of the expected teen angst, but the story goes into much deeper levels where self-identity and anxiety for the future are concerned. There are numerous threads in this tale that are expertly woven together to give you an authentic feel without anything seeming to be over-the-top. Thank you to Wednesday Books and NetGalley for allowing me to read an ARC of this heartwarming book. This is a magically and masterfully written story about regrets and how to overcome them!
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