Today it’s time for a new review!
Synopsis
Don’t miss the new delightfully uplifting book from the author of A Recipe for Disaster!
A second chance at love…
When globe-trotting Emmy first fell for first-aider William on a freezing New Year’s Eve, she really believed that their love would go the distance.
But when she returns to Australia, her letters start to go unanswered and her emails bounce back unread, Emmy decides it’s time to pick up the pieces of her broken heart and start afresh in London.
So she’s shocked when William walks in on her very first day at her new job! Even worse, he’s hotter than ever. But why did he disappear for so long? What has he been hiding? And could this really be their second chance at falling in love…?
Perfect for fans of Carole Mathews, Mhairi McFarlane and Carrie Hope Fletcher.
My review
What a lovely story to read!
But let’s start with the beginning, as I was facing a ‘reading block’, as I really couldn’t read a book for a whole week.
What’s a week in a lifetime? But for me, it’s like hell freezing over…
So slowly I started reading this book, being mentally prepared for only reading a few pages.
And then, before I knew, I reached the end.
So it’s pretty obvious I enjoyed reading this book.
It starts as a holiday fling between Emmy and William. They start writing letters (yes actual letters 😀 ) but all of the sudden, William stops replying…
And Emmy learns to cope with her heart break, and even falls in love again.
Taking the next step,in their life, Emmy and her boyfriend decide to move from Australia to London.
And then Emmy realises that William of all people is a doctor at her new job!
This was a really really really really nice book to read. It has all the drama you expect in a romantic story. So it’s not all puppies and sunshine.
But it’s the drama that kept me reading. Why is William being such an a**hole when they first meet again?
And what will happen with Emmy her relationship?
Will all secrets be discovered?
And will there be place for forgiveness?
All the above are sufficient reasons for liking the whole story. But it’s the easy writing and the fact that you can relate to everything that made me love it!
I can go on forever finding reasons to persuade you to read this book, but I think that if I tell you,that I finished it in only a few days (keeping in mind that I have to work 8 hours a day) you have a pretty good idea what my opinion is!
