Description
Two strangers.
One big coincidence.
Driving each other crazy is just the beginning…
Harriet Hatley is running away from everything.
Getting married.
Her boyfriend’s family.
Her past.
A dream house-share seems like the perfect place to hide, but her unlikely housemate Cal is no stranger to running away himself. And he's also hiding secrets of his own . . .
Can these two take a crazy risk, face the past and finally find a reason to stay?
Review
Mhairi's writing continues to go from strength to strength.
Mhairi's books have never been your average chick lit, but in this and the last book she's begun to tackle deeper subjects. It's a little heads up for those that would like a cosy chick lit, as this book deals with coercive relationships in a very down to earth way. Unsettling but entirely readable.
I really liked Harriet and her friends. The writing was realistic and didn't pull any punches, especially when the actions of one of the friends really had me speechless. Social media plays a big part as this is a modern novel. The consequences of how it can be used to someone's detriment I found really frightening. I almost didn't want to read on, unsure of how this was going to be resolved.
As I read I was wishing the ending would not come around, as I really wanted to stay and hang out with everyone. My heart was in my mouth in one of the scenes near the end, so well written I could just imagine being there. As is usual with Mhairi's writing there were too many amusing one liners to remember from the mouths of the characters. I would just love to be able to use one of them some time.
I'm giving this book 5 out of 5 stars. My thanks to netgalley and HarperCollins for the ARC to review.
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