Slow Dance By Rainbow Rowell Epub May 2026
Rowell doesn’t just drop pop culture names. She immerses you in the feeling of the late 90s/early 2000s: the landlines, the mixtapes, the awkwardness of not being able to text your feelings. It’s nostalgic without being schmaltzy.
If you’ve already added the Slow Dance EPUB to your e-reader, cancel your plans for the weekend. You’re about to be wrecked (in the best way). Slow Dance follows Shiloh and Cary. Back in the 1990s in Omaha, they were best friends. The kind of best friends who finish each other’s sentences, who talk on the phone until 3 AM, who probably should have realized they were in love but were too young and scared to name it. Slow Dance by Rainbow Rowell EPUB
⭐⭐⭐⭐.5 (I’d give it 5, but I’m still recovering from that ending—I need therapy and a sequel.) Rowell doesn’t just drop pop culture names
Have you read Slow Dance yet? Does the idea of a 90s-set, second-chance romance speak to your soul? Let me know in the comments—I need someone to cry with about Shiloh and Cary. Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you purchase the EPUB through a retailer link, I may earn a small commission at no cost to you. If you’ve already added the Slow Dance EPUB
When a mutual friend’s wedding forces them back into the same room, the years of silence crack open. Slow Dance is not about teenagers falling in love. It’s about adults trying to figure out if love can survive the life that happened in between. Before I gush about the plot, let’s talk practicality. If you are hunting for the Slow Dance EPUB (legally, of course—support your local library or favorite ebook retailer), you are making the right choice.
This is a book you will want to highlight obsessively. Rowell’s dialogue—always her superpower—snaps and sparks on a digital page. I found myself underlining passages on my Kobo every few paragraphs. The EPUB format lets you search for your favorite lines later (“What was that heartbreaking thing Cary said about the stars?”). Trust me, you’ll need that feature. The Angst is Real: This isn’t a fluffy second-chance romance. It’s gritty. Shiloh is a lot —she’s prickly, defensive, and sometimes her own worst enemy. But that’s what makes her feel so real. You root for her because you’ve been her.

