Monday 15 August 2022

Review: Driving Home for Christmas

Driving Home for Christmas Driving Home for Christmas by Joanna Bolouri
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Kate is a successful divorce lawyer who has built her reputation on taking the reality TV stars that her more upper-class colleagues can't connect with. The problem with being a successful divorce lawyer to social media personalities is that they demand attention 24/7 which means she is working all the time.

Ed is very musical, at one point he was in a band and writing his own songs, but fear of the unknown led him to become a music teacher instead.

Kate and Ed have been together for ten years, since school, they've survived going to separate universities but this Christmas could be their last. Driving back home to celebrate with their families they have an almighty row and realise that maybe this could be the end. Or could living apart force them to reassess their priorities?

I really enjoyed this, I don't think there was much doubt in my mind how it would end but I enjoyed the journey and the way in which both Kate and Ed grew and changed.

I received a free copy of this book from the publisher via NetGalley in return for an honest review.


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