A review by annebrooke
Sorry Not Sorry by Sophie Ranald

3.0

This was an okay read, but the ending for some of the key minor characters was sour, which left me with a bad feeling. I was so sorry for Tansy - though I worked out what she was actually doing about 5 pages after she'd arrived in the story, LOL! It's also a book for younger people, I think, and people who work in very high-power jobs - which did have a ring of the 1980s London culture but it's not set then.

I did love the relationship with Xander, who is just fab, and I enjoyed the twist with the podcast lady - but she needed a happier ending too!