- Twitter summary: Sacked from her job, back home in London and living in her lovebirds parents’ shed, Ros can’t help but try to relive her 20s.
- The good: Kelk writes a breezy rom-com with substance (read: changed family dynamics, long lasting friendships, a rekindled romance and a cute bar owner all while the heroine is trying to get back on her feet professionally). I loved Ros and her mom’s conversation about The One.
- The bad: I kept waiting for my heart to get that all too familiar flutter-flutter when reading or watching a rom-com. I was waiting for the moment John went from annoyed at Ros to falling in love — I knew they had a connection but I felt as though that part of the story was not fully complete.
- Recommendation: A good read for a rainy afternoon.
- Overall rating: 3/5 podcasts
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ARC provided by HarperCollins on Edelweiss+