by Beth O'Leary
Publisher: Berkley
Pages: 352
Format: eARC
Buy the Book: Amazon
Goodreads: Siobhan is a quick-tempered life coach with way too much on her plate. Miranda is a tree surgeon used to being treated as just one of the guys on the job. Jane is a soft-spoken volunteer for the local charity shop with zero sense of self-worth.
These three women are strangers who have only one thing in common: They've all been stood up on the same day, the very worst day to be stood up--Valentine's Day. And, unbeknownst to them, they've all been stood up by the same man.
Once they've each forgiven him for standing them up, they let him back into their lives and are in serious danger of falling in love with a man who seems to have not just one or two but three women on the go....
Is there more to him than meets the eye? And will they each untangle the truth before they all get their hearts broken?
Kritters Thoughts: Three women are all ghosted on Valentine's Day and each must decide if they are going to forgive and forget. Siobhan is a life coach, but while she may be able to help others get their lives together she is struggling to get hers in order. Miranda is a tree surgeon - she spends her days climbing trees with her crew and cuts down trees that are diseased. Finally, Jane is a volunteer at a charity shop and the reader quickly finds out that she has left London for a mysterious reason and is just trying to lay low.
It will be so hard to review this book without divulging the big things that happen. These three women have a less than stellar Valentine's Day and all because of one man but as the story progresses you come to realize it may not be at all what you think. I loved how I went into this story assuming one thing and everything got flipped upside down once a few details were revealed!
My first Beth O'Leary book and will absolutely not be my last! I loved how the typical romance pieces were in this book, but there was more!
Rating: absolutely loved it and want a sequel
Ebook 2022 Challenge: 27 out of 100
Disclosure of Material Connection: I received one copy of this book free of charge from Berkley. I was not required to write a positive review in exchange for receipt of the book; rather, the opinions expressed in this review are my own.
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