Soon By You by. Dahlia Adler | ARC Review

My Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️💫

Spice: 🌶️🌶️

Title: Soon By You

Author: Dahlia Adler

Format: eBook (NetGalley)

Pages: 336

Publication Date: 5/19/26

Publisher: St. Martin’s Griffin

Categories: Contemporary, Romance, Jewish

Disclaimer: **I received this book free from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.  All thoughts and opinions are my own.**

Thank you to St. Martin’s Griffin for giving me a chance to read this eARC in exchange for an honest review!


27 Dresses meets The Intimacy Experiment in this sexy, emotional, opposites-attract rom-com set in New York City’s Modern Orthodox community.

If Arielle Becker has to serve as a bridesmaid one more time, she’s going to scream. Between the expense, the collection of dresses she’ll never wear again, the shower planning, the Spanx, the bridezillas, the family time, the heels, and a certain judgmental wedding singer she can’t stop bumping into, she is exhausted, burned out, and seriously beginning to hate romance and all its celebrations. Besides, it’s not like any of these girls are ever gonna turn around and do the same for her; Ari is not the kind of girl a good Jewish boy is looking to marry.

Judah Klein may be the tri-state area’s most in-demand Modern Orthodox wedding singer and eligible bachelor, but after years of uninspiring setups, he’s just about to give up on looking for his own Happily Ever After. Then a fiery, infuriating bridesmaid steps on his foot at a wedding, and before long, trading heated barbs turns into trading hotter kisses…and a realization that maybe he’s been looking for the wrong life all along.

For the first time, Judah can finally get on board with a romance, and of course it’s thanks to the one woman who has no interest in settling down – especially not with a guy who lives in the spotlight and has a professional reputation to uphold. But when neither one seems able to move on from a relationship that wasn’t meant to go anywhere, they’ll have to figure out whether there’s a possible future for two people who’ve already given up on love.

Content Warning:

+~ I think one think that made it a challenging read at first is all the Modern Orthodox customs I didn’t know or the words and how to say them. And I am not someone totally clueless – I am Catholic and my hubby follows Reform Judaism so we married under a chuppah and all that but wow, I definitely didn’t know anything about Modern Orthodox customs which made it fun to learn in this book. I didn’t realize there was a glossary until I finished the book because it was in the back, so…that would have helped me a lot when I started reading it!

+ Arielle has a bad girl reputation, she’s hooked up with a few guys and Judah has the golden good boy reputation – so you would think they wouldn’t make a good match but I liked seeing the both of them get together, and have a little spicy fun (but going all the way). I do think what came between them at times was the religion, which sucks, but also, people are people and have their beliefs – so I found that relatable and realistic. Of course I wanted Judah to immediately change some of his rigorous beliefs in order to accept Arielle in his life but that’s not realistic and his journey to figuring out what he wanted in his life was something good to witness. Oh also, Judah is asexual which I thought was even more fascinating because he was so crazy sexually about Arielle. As for Arielle, I like a girl who is confident about herself and needs – even though some of it was armor. I thought she was fun character and I like that she was aware of all this customs but was loose about some things and firm on others. I also loved some of the secondary characters like Judah’s brother Akiva, and Ari’s best-friend Liana.

+~ There is a back and forth between Arielle and Judah that did get a little frustrating but they had things to work out individually so I understand why they couldn’t get together right away even though the chemistry is off the charts. They needed space, or Judah did, to determine if this attraction was all physical or more. He is the “good boy” and he is asexual so it was a learning experience for him to want Arielle and it is easy to assume physical desire is something more when it’s all consuming, so he needed to process.

+ As I got immersed into the story, I found myself loving the humor throughout the story.

Final Thoughts:

Though it took me awhile to understand some of the words and customs in this story, I thought this romance was funny, surprisingly spicy and I got to learn a lot about something I barely knew anything about. Overall, this was a fun read!

Read if you like:

  • weddings
  • faith-based, steamy romance
  • humor

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Other Books I’ve Read From this Author:

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