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This was not my first Jill Mansell book, so I definitely wasn’t surprised when I fell in love with the characters and storylines! This book is happily romantic and heartwarming and honestly reading it felt like a warm hug! I adored the characters of Lachlan and Benji and seeing them get their happy endings was so gratifying. The book is set in a charming village in Cornwall, and reading about the beautiful setting made me jealous and happy at the same time- there was nothing I wanted more to be right there in Lanrock with them! The book follows a whole cast of characters and hosts many different storylines, so we get to see multiple characters (who all have their own equally lovely personalities) all muddling through their lives and relationships. I would wholeheartedly recommend this book to anyone in search for the perfect summertime romantic read!
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Graphic: Medical content, Death of parent
Minor: Addiction
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This was such an adorable read, with some hilarious moments.
All of the characters were likeable and their bonds were so endearing, through the authors writing style, you really feel that you get to know them individually (especially the foster siblings through their arrival to Teddy).
I loved how the characters had their own separate storylines, which all came together in such a heart warming and funny way.
This is my first book by the author but will be adding her previous books to my TBR.
All of the characters were likeable and their bonds were so endearing, through the authors writing style, you really feel that you get to know them individually (especially the foster siblings through their arrival to Teddy).
I loved how the characters had their own separate storylines, which all came together in such a heart warming and funny way.
This is my first book by the author but will be adding her previous books to my TBR.
SHOULD I TELL YOU is an feel-good family saga that follows Amber, Lachlan and Raffaele, and other family, friends, and neighbours, as they navigate lifes ups and downs.
Overall, I enjoyed this story and all of the characters. This was my first book by Jill Mansell and her writing is very easy to fall into and read quickly. I thought some of the plotlines had an intense feel, yet were still written in a fluffy way that sometimes gave me a bit of pause, but ultimately I knew this book was meant to be comfy and heartwarming. Amber, Lachlan and Raffaele's connection to Teddy was so endearing, and I enjoyed the journey in his relationship with Olga.
Thank you Sourcebooks Casablanca for the digital copy through NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
Overall, I enjoyed this story and all of the characters. This was my first book by Jill Mansell and her writing is very easy to fall into and read quickly. I thought some of the plotlines had an intense feel, yet were still written in a fluffy way that sometimes gave me a bit of pause, but ultimately I knew this book was meant to be comfy and heartwarming. Amber, Lachlan and Raffaele's connection to Teddy was so endearing, and I enjoyed the journey in his relationship with Olga.
Thank you Sourcebooks Casablanca for the digital copy through NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
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Should I Tell You by Jill Mansell is a cute book filled with great characters. Amber, Lachlan and Rafaelle meet after being fostered by Teddy and May. Now grown, Teddy is a widower who has met someone new. The three navigate that new relationship as well as their own relationships.
The story is set in a cute English town named Lanrock. There’s a whole cast of quirky neighbors and townspeople who also become intertwined in the story.
I love a good found family story and this one is certainly that. There’s also a friends to lovers romance which is sweet.
Overall, I enjoyed Should I Tell You. Thank you to #netgalley and the publisher for the advanced e-copy of #shoulditellyou.
The story is set in a cute English town named Lanrock. There’s a whole cast of quirky neighbors and townspeople who also become intertwined in the story.
I love a good found family story and this one is certainly that. There’s also a friends to lovers romance which is sweet.
Overall, I enjoyed Should I Tell You. Thank you to #netgalley and the publisher for the advanced e-copy of #shoulditellyou.
Jill Mansell is masterful at creating complex and well-defined characters. As with so many of her books, this one features a large community of friends, family, the town’s quirky citizens, and even enemies. She also doesn’t focus on just one central couple, but includes a variety of romance genres featuring couples at all age ranges, both straight and queer, and even significant platonic relationships.