Monday, 27 June 2022

Review: One Last Day of Summer

One Last Day of Summer One Last Day of Summer by Shari Low
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Four people are on their way to St Lucia, sharing the premium-economy cabin.

Tadgh Donovan is with his brother and bandmate en-route to his destination wedding to his high-school sweetheart. However, a text on his brother's phone could derail the wedding.

Hayley Ford and her husband, a top fertility specialist, are destined for a two week holiday, hoping to get pregnant before yet another gruelling round of IVF.

Bernadette Manson is an A&E nurse, forced to travel solo after her best friend had to look after her daughter who had been injured abroad.

Finally, Dev Robbins has fallen hard for the girl he spent one night with after meeting in a nightclub. He's determined to follow her to St Lucia where she is attending a destination wedding.

These four strangers discover that they have more in common than they might have originally thought when they boarded the plane - but will their journeys be all they hoped?

This is just the sort of thing you want to read on the plane, full of hopes that you could make new friends on a seven hour flight, change your life, and get some free advice.

It might have been predictable, but it was fun and a good read.

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

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