3 Stars from me.
Adam and Tansy are back, Charlotte’s room mates from “Sorry not Sorry”, as well as Renzo, who is now Tansy’ ex. Charlotte and Xander just left on their honeymoon and that leaves a room open in the house. Josh, an old school friend of Tansy moves in, as a favour to his mother, who was a mentor for Tansy at the start of her career in fashion.
I liked the book, but I found this less engaging than “Sorry not Sorry”. Tansy is a very likable woman, she works for a mean boss, but she stays because she admires his rise to the top, and she enjoys her job. She takes on a young girl to mentor, and I really enjoyed their interactions. For the most part Tansy spends her free time trying to “accidentally” run into Renzo, so she can win him back. When the issues at work seems to become too explosive, Tansy realizes that she doesn’t have to settle for this life, and she starts to make changes.
It was good to see more of Adam. He is an interesting character and tends to do and say some unpredictable things. Josh was great, but he was more in the background until the very end. The animosity Tansy has towards Josh at the start is because she is still upset about something that had happened a long time ago, and the incident at that time was due to someone else’s interference.
This was a quick, and fairly entertaining read.
I received an advanced copy of the book from Netgalley to review. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
Was I hooked by this book? Fairly, yes.
Genre: Contemporary Romance