She’s single. But it can still be complicated…
Penny Bridge has always been unlucky in love.
So she can’t believe it when she meets a remarkable new man.
Followed by another.
And then another…
And all of them want to date her.
Penny has to choose between three. But are any of them The One?
The bestselling author of Our Stop will have you laughing, crying and cheering Penny on in this funny and feel-good exploration of hope, romance and the trust it takes to finally fall in love. Perfect for fans of Mhairi McFarlane’s If I Never Met You and Beth O’Leary’s The Flatshare.
We meet penny who has always been unlucky in love, she has a bit of a rubbish hand thrown at her too, combined with some of the disastrous dates she has been on and well, she just wants to be happy.
Then she is, she meets a wonderful man. Francesco. Fast forward, they are having wonderful dates, fantastic times together and everything is falling into place until its not. Penny moves away to help her uncle out and then she meets another wonderful man, but he isnt always around and then she meets a third man.
Penny is in a love square, but can she find the one? Each man brings something different to Penny and their relationship.
I loved this, Penny was a character who i connected with (not that i have had a life like hers but she was written so well) that i was really invested in her getting her happy ever after, because if anyone deserves it- its Penny. I felt she was strong willed, independent but there was a part of her that wasnt sure what she wanted and that made her believable, she was flawed. She messed up and it was honest.
I also really enjoyed getting to know her family and friends, they were supportive but also honest and guided her when she needed it, and gave her a talking too when she needed it as well. I also think that it dealt with serious topics in a senestive way, the handling of infertility was done i a delicate but open way and had my heart hurting. It was just a wonderful kick of contemporary, another sure fire hit from Laura. If you keep an eye on my blog, i have a q&a with her next month!
I was gifted an e-arc for the blog tour, but you can get your copy here
Laura Jane Williams was born in 1986 in Derbyshire, England. Her 2019 debut novel Our Stop was an international hit, and she is currently adapting it for screen. Her non-fiction includes Becoming, Ice Cream for Breakfast, and The Life Diet, and she has contributed essays and articles to the Telegraph, the Guardian, Marie Claire, the Independent, Cosmopolitan, as well as to a collection by Stylist Magazine, Life Lessons from Remarkable Women. She was previously a columnist for both Grazia and Red. Her next novel is the hotly-anticipated The Love Square, out in summer 2020.
Fine out more about Laura on www.laurajaneauthor.com.
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