What Happens in Amsterdam
By: Rachel Lynn Solomon
Published Year: 2025
Publisher: Berkley
Pages: 384
I received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. This in no way shape or form influenced my opinion of this novel.
Summary (Provided by Goodreads): Dani Dorfman has somehow made it to her thirties without knowing what she wants to do with her life. So when an office romance ends poorly and gets her fired, she applies for a job in Amsterdam, idly dreaming of escaping the mess she’s created, but never imagining she'll actually get it.
Except she does. By the end of her first week in Amsterdam, she’s never felt more adrift or alone. Then she crashes her bike into her high school ex-boyfriend—and suddenly life is blooming with new opportunities.
Wouter van Leeuwen was a Dutch exchange student Dani’s family hosted, a forbidden love that ended in a painful breakup. Years later, there’s still sizzling chemistry between them, and okay, maybe a little animosity. More importantly, Wouter needs to be married to inherit a gorgeous family home on a canal—and when Dani's job falls apart, she needs a visa. As the marriage of convenience pushes them together in unexpected ways, Dani must decide whether her new life is yet another mistake—or if it's worth taking a risk on a second chance.
First Impressions
Rachel Lynn Solomon is one of my favorite authors. I love her YA books but her adult novels can sometimes be hit or miss for me. I either love them or they’re meh. I love the colors of this cover so I knew I wanted to read it as soon as I saw she came out with a new book.
What I thought
Danika has moved to Amsterdam after breaking up with her boyfriend and getting fired from her job. Within a matter of days she runs (literally) into her first love, Wouter. He has been an exchange student that stayed with her family when they were 17. They had fallen in love, but shortly after moving back to Amsterdam, Wouer broke up with Dani and broke her heart. However, now that she’s lost the job that brought her there and Wouter needs a wife to inherit his family’s home, they determine a marriage of convenience would be their bet option.
There was a lot going on in this book. I felt like Solomon threw every trope under the son in here. We had second chance romance, marriage of convenience, and forced proximity. If you’ve been reading my blog for a while, you know that second chance romance is not my favorite. I was mostly able to forgive them because of them having had a short relationship and only being 17. I did end up getting annoyed when they finally talked through why Wouter originally broke up with Danika and then she continued to harp on it. Like, you got your explanation. Move on.
I also just didn’t understand some of the choices Danika made. She was a micro-premie who her parents coddled her entire life, but she felt very immature to me. Dani was lost in knowing what she wanted to do in life, but she frequently acted like she was the only person to ever experience this. Also, she’s allowed 3 months to look for a job to stay in Amsterdam and to immediately jump to getting married felt a little extreme.
I did enjoy Wouter and I liked his chemistry with Dani. It was so obvious that he had never gotten over her. He was very understanding and kind to Dani and I just felt like he was a great catch.
Unlike Business or Pleasure and Ex-Talk, this is one of Solomon’s adult reads that didn’t click for me. I wanted to love it and I think she did a great job making Amsterdam jump off of the page, but there was a lot going on and I just found myself not connecting with Danika most of the book. I can’t wait for Solmon’s next book though!