A review by me_alley
Bitter Sweet by Hattie Williams

challenging emotional inspiring reflective medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

5.0

No idea why I requested this but I’m grateful that I did.  I’m more of a heartwarming / happy ending person.  This debut novel is just wonderful, despite the cringeworthy subject matter.   So many novels about an imbalanced extramarital affair are heavy handed and depressing, you read with your hand over your eyes.   This one is tender, realistic, and will anger you but also keep you wanting to protect Charlie.

Charlie is an assistant at a UK publishing company, she does pretty menial work, processing expense reports and getting coffee.   But at age 23, she is happy just to be working in the publishing industry and hoping to advance her career.   She inevitably meets Richard, a 56 year old bestselling author, her favorite.   Immediately she is star struck and they connect and start an affair that lasts a year.  Obviously the imbalances of power in the relationship is egregious, and the reader is likely older than Charlie.   I remember what it is like to be- truly- in a sort of relationship with your job, with the hope of your industry and in becoming something special.  "Work never ceased to give us something to talk about." 

The author has this way of sharing a few anecdotes about a character, and within a few paragraphs, you know exactly who this person is and how they will interact with everyone else.  Charlie never really properly grieved the sudden loss of her mother at age 16, and at 23 she is eager for love and approval in a way that makes her - while brilliant - insecure to the point of being incredibly vulnerable.  It is also written from a past perspective, as if Charlie has had 10 years of therapy and is now able to look back at her relationship with a healed perspective.  "If you told me ... I wouldn't believe you."

Somehow by the end- you realize that she has grown and taken back her power.  It's depressing and sad and yet at the end she has come full circle.   Well written and a fresh voice in literary fiction.

Thanks to @netgalley and @randomhouse for the complimentary ARC in exchange for an honest review.   Book to be published July 3, 2025.