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A review by jenni_elyse
The No-Show by Beth O'Leary
5.0
Ever since I read Beth O'Leary's THE FLATSHARE back in 2021, I've wanted to read something else written by her. When I was searching for available audiobooks on Libby this last week, I saw THE NO-SHOW and decided to check it out.
I'm so glad I decided to read THE NO-SHOW. I absolutely adored it. Once I started reading, I didn't want to stop. I was hooked from the get-go because I wanted to know what was going on.
I knew there had to be more to the story than just these three women being stood up by the same man on Valentine's Day. While I read, I had to look past the obvious and hold to my wonderment of how Joseph was juggling the relationships. I'm glad I held judgment about him because I was well-rewarded.
There is plenty of swoon-worthy moments and sexual tension, but THE NO-SHOW is so much more than just a romance. It's a story about love, forgiveness, redemption, grief, second chances, and healing. I really loved how O'Leary wrote about mental health and healing from abusive relationships (professional and romantic). It felt real and it felt raw. I loved these characters and I wanted the best for them as I read about each of their lives.
I wish I could put into words all the reasons I loved THE NO-SHOW but I feel like I've already said too much and I don't want to spoil the fun for anyone else. Just know, the story's worth it. And, if you decide to read it, listen to the audiobook. Each woman and Joseph have their own narrator. I loved listening to all four voices. Anyway, it looks like O'Leary's on her way to becoming a new favorite author.
I'm so glad I decided to read THE NO-SHOW. I absolutely adored it. Once I started reading, I didn't want to stop. I was hooked from the get-go because I wanted to know what was going on.
I knew there had to be more to the story than just these three women being stood up by the same man on Valentine's Day. While I read, I had to look past the obvious and hold to my wonderment of how Joseph was juggling the relationships. I'm glad I held judgment about him because I was well-rewarded.
There is plenty of swoon-worthy moments and sexual tension, but THE NO-SHOW is so much more than just a romance. It's a story about love, forgiveness, redemption, grief, second chances, and healing. I really loved how O'Leary wrote about mental health and healing from abusive relationships (professional and romantic). It felt real and it felt raw. I loved these characters and I wanted the best for them as I read about each of their lives.
I wish I could put into words all the reasons I loved THE NO-SHOW but I feel like I've already said too much and I don't want to spoil the fun for anyone else. Just know, the story's worth it. And, if you decide to read it, listen to the audiobook. Each woman and Joseph have their own narrator. I loved listening to all four voices. Anyway, it looks like O'Leary's on her way to becoming a new favorite author.