A review by nebulous07
Ten Years by Pernille Hughes

4.0

Ten Years by Pernille Hughes is an emotional, haunting and realistic read. The book follows the journey of Becca and Charlie, who were Ally's best friend and fiance, respectively. Ally has left behind a bucket list for her lovely loves to complete. As they tick off the list over the years, we get an understanding of who they are; their stories, their anchor in Ally and prevailing circumstances. Becca and Charlie begin at loggerheads, but their hearts are drawn and softened towards each other as life goes on. The dialogues written by Pernille resonate and leave a mark. The push and pull between the protagonists reflect a range of human emotions, and the ending is gratifying. This book ignited a rollercoaster of emotions while absorbing every word. This won't be my last book by Pernille Hughes, and I look forward to reading more of her work. A 4-star read.

A big thank you to NetGalley and HarperCollins UK, One More Chapter, for giving me an ARC. This honest review is left voluntarily.