![]() ![]() Her budding relationship with Zander, the well-off nephew of her cat's late owner (I said it was a hoot), was perhaps the least developed at the start but grew on me.Īll in all, it is Jill Mansell's characters that keep me coming back book after book - quirky and funny and endearing (or infuriating), they always worm their way into my heart, and leave me wanting to know "and what next" even as the tale ends. ![]() She is the dig in/no-nonsense girl so typical with British authors and I have come to love characters like this (perhaps because I'm anything but). ![]() Flo is just lovely although her landlord cat, not so much, and I can't even explain that one - you'll have to read the book. He is an adrenaline junkie, and she is anything but - a less likely match is not to be imagined, but they work. Tasha and Rory meet in a hilarious manner, and in a move just short of writing a Craigslist "missed connection" post, he finds her again. The characters are all delightful (except for one, which you will take great relish in wanting to throttle at first opportunity.) Hallie's unrequited love will tug on your heartstrings, her sense of humor is endearing and her fight with trying to live the life she has as best she can while battling cystic fibrosis is brave, indeed. **Disclosure: I was provided an advanced reader copy by the publisher and NetGalley in exchange for my honest review. ![]()
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