When Charley finds herself suddenly single on Christmas Day, it feels like her world has fallen apart.
Forced to move back in with her parents, she embarks on a journey of re-invention. When she meets Ed, who is on honeymoon alone after being jilted at the altar by a bride he's never met, it looks like her life may be taking a turn for the better.
Fate, however, has other ideas, and she and Ed are forced apart.
Will she find her way back to him, or are they just not meant to be?
Charley broke up with her long-term boyfriend, leaving her with no living arrangements. She moved in with her parents and decided to do everything she could not do because of her boyfriend. When her parents offer to join them on vacation. She knows this is the ideal break for her. She meets Ed, who is alone on his honeymoon. She is fascinated with his whole marriage as part of some reality TV show. When Ed offered to join him on his honeymoon activities, she decided to have some fun for a while. But things change and make them split from one another, and there are fewer chances to meet again.
The concept and plot are intriguing. That's why I picked it. However, things didn't turn out as expected. This is a fast, simple, and cute read. The writing is hasty, lacking little details and old jokes. It's hard to connect with Charley and Ed, thus feeling their relationship isn't a factor. It takes a long time to connect to the main storyline, which makes me bored. Though I adore Maddie and Charley's friendship, Ed's personality, and some light and hilarious moments. It's a quick and entertaining read.
This book has a refreshing summer feel; it's quick, simple, and easy to read with little complexity. Like any other simple romance, I enjoyed this.
Recommendations
- If you want to read stranger to lovers and simple romance, pick this one.
- It has simple language, so anyone can read it.
- A perfect read for beginners.
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