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readingwithkt's review
emotional
hopeful
lighthearted
reflective
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? It's complicated
- Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated
4.0
Wow, this book really hit me emotionally.
We follow Symona who is on a journey to find a life partner, desperate to have a child of her own. She is 39 and her biological clock is ticking. The only problem is that she can't find a partner that she wants to have children with, and she's starting to wonder if Mr. Right is out there at all.
More than a straightforward romance, this is a deep character study of Symona. We follow her dating life, her reflections on what she wants from a partner, her exploration of her sexuality, learning about herself through therapy and journalling, and ultimately learning to fully accept and love herself following some really difficult life experiences.
This book is full of surprises. Everytime that I thought we were on a steady path, something else came along that totally took me by surprise. I could never predict what Symona would do next, or where life would take her, but I loved following her journey and found myself really taken by her (even shedding a tear by the end, reflecting on her character and experiences in the book).
I'd really recommend this if you like non-traditional romances, books set in London, or books following women who are on personal journeys.
The ending had my full heart - bloody loved that. Are we getting a sequel though? Because I think I might need one. Whatever they publish next, I'll definitely be reading more from Lisa Bent.
We follow Symona who is on a journey to find a life partner, desperate to have a child of her own. She is 39 and her biological clock is ticking. The only problem is that she can't find a partner that she wants to have children with, and she's starting to wonder if Mr. Right is out there at all.
More than a straightforward romance, this is a deep character study of Symona. We follow her dating life, her reflections on what she wants from a partner, her exploration of her sexuality, learning about herself through therapy and journalling, and ultimately learning to fully accept and love herself following some really difficult life experiences.
This book is full of surprises. Everytime that I thought we were on a steady path, something else came along that totally took me by surprise. I could never predict what Symona would do next, or where life would take her, but I loved following her journey and found myself really taken by her (even shedding a tear by the end, reflecting on her character and experiences in the book).
I'd really recommend this if you like non-traditional romances, books set in London, or books following women who are on personal journeys.
The ending had my full heart - bloody loved that. Are we getting a sequel though? Because I think I might need one. Whatever they publish next, I'll definitely be reading more from Lisa Bent.
Graphic: Sexual content, Abortion, Grief, and Infidelity
Note: this book contains an incidence of revenge porn/upskirting/nude pictures taken and shared without the knowledge of the individual. It also references the fetishisation of Black women by white men.
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