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A review by lydialovestoread
She Regrets Nothing by Andrea Dunlop
5.0
In the upper crust of Manhattan wealth there is drama. The Lawrence family has money and lots of it. Laila is the estranged orphan cousin from the father’s side who shows up ready to start over. Coasting on the winds of bottomless cocktails and funds, she integrates herself into their midst. They give her a place to live, a closet full of luxury clothes, and access to billionaires and high society, but Laila learns quickly there is nothing to lie them to her. She must find her own way.
Time and time again she searches for belonging; in the arms of men and friends, searching for her angle wherever she goes. Each time she falls she gets back up, and despite a shifty undercurrent, I wanted to root for her. I wanted her to succeed. I wanted her to find love.
With a twist at the end, this book was the perfect distraction that I gobbled up in a short 2 days.
Time and time again she searches for belonging; in the arms of men and friends, searching for her angle wherever she goes. Each time she falls she gets back up, and despite a shifty undercurrent, I wanted to root for her. I wanted her to succeed. I wanted her to find love.
With a twist at the end, this book was the perfect distraction that I gobbled up in a short 2 days.