A Way Back To Happy by Olivia Spooner
Published by Aria & Ares
Edition Read ~ eBook
ISBN ~ 9781800249462
Price ~ £2.99 (GBP)
Book Description
After five years stuck in the wrong marriage, 33-year-old Emma is finally free. Her husband has moved out, her son Freddie is making friends, and her parents are finally trying to stop micro-managing her life.
On a celebratory night out with her three best friends, Emma meets Finn. Young, dimpled and irresistibly Scottish Finn. Between landing her dream job, stolen moments with Finn, and precious time with Freddie, Emma is happier than she has ever been.
Then one accident changes everything and Emma's life is thrown into chaos. With the help of all who love her, can Emma find a way back to happy?
MY REVIEW ~ 5 Stars
I began reading this book on Tuesday 5th October - my 33rd Birthday, and I wil admit that I was elated when I discovered that the lead character in this story, Emma, was also 33 and was facing a bit of a shit storm in her own life. I don't know why but I really find comfort in characters facing a difficult period in their lives especially when their feelings are ones that I can identify with myself. I suppose it's a human thing to want to not be the only person facing a tough time, yet us Brits find it difficult to not only talk about to ourselves let alone to admit to others. This is why books are so wonderful - we can escape into the pages and confess our own secrets and lies to the characters. It bonds us, and thus the story becomes a part of who we are as we personalise it.
So, I met Emma and her four year old adorable son Freddie, and I immediately warmed to her as she faced the difficulty of telling her husband Paul that she was leaving him and whilst she is a mother and I am not yet, it was a situation I could understand and empathise with. I never warmed to Paul, in fact I was in agreement with her friend Lily (Go Team Lily!) where her husband was concerned.
The plot of the story kept me interested, and motivated to keep turning the page to find out how Emma navigate the break up which was a suprise but not in the way you'd expect. I felt myself having a soft spot for Finn who became Emma's guilty pleasure after a one night stand. I think every woman reading this book will think the same thing about Emma in regards to Finn - and that is "Lucky Bugger".
The story is told in weekly increments, both before and after, and I have honestly never read a story set out this way before and that was partly the excitement and enjoyment of reading along with the excellent and original plot. I also loved that it was based down under as opposed to the UK or the US. It's just nice to truly escape into a book. When the girls; Emma, Lily, Trish and Mags went to Bali, I wanted to go with them, and they even got me to get up early and do morning Yoga - although I passed on the hummus and carrot sticks.
It was fascinating following the journey of Emma as she overcame one of the hardest years of her life, right up until the last page the plot had me wondering what was actually going to happen. It might sound cliche, but right now I feel inspired by Emma, with the changes in my own life that's happening, and how daunting it feels, I find myself thinking, If Emma can do what she did, after what happened to her, then I can do this.
I would love to read more by Olivia Spooner, and in fact I quite want a follow up to this one so we finally get to meet the babies! I'd quite like to see the Girls starting some "mums club" and of course more of what Olivia does best - and that is keep me guessing as to what's going to happen next.
You can purchase now in eBook version, and from all good bookshops in paperback from 11th November 2021
*Thank you to Aria Fiction for allowing me to read an advanced reader copy via NetGalley in return for an honest review*
You are invited to holiday at gorgeous Rose Cottage - where friendship, home comforts and romance are guaranteed...
One glorious summer brings the chance to begin again.
When solo travellers Benni, Emma and Ruth find themselves holidaying together at charming Rose Cottage in Brixham, Devon, they are initially disappointed to be sharing with strangers of a different age group.
But 'friendship and home comforts' are guaranteed at Rose Cottage and soon a bond blossoms between the women, who each have valuable life lessons to share.
As the summer unfolds, Benni, Emma and Ruth begin to realise that age is just a number. Before their time at Rose Cottage ends, will they take the chance to grasp the dreams that are now within their reach?
What Dawn Thinks;
I've been in a bit of a reading slump of late and I honestly didn't think I'd ever get out of it. But Erin Green has done it again! She's seriously such a talented author and I never hesitate reading her work. However, It took me a while to read this book but not because it wasn't a page turner - because it absolutely was - but because I was trying to get back into a reading routine.
This book was an inspiring read to take time out, take a chance on your new beginning. The characters are so relatable and you can't help but begin to care about them, and honestly I was rooting for them to get their happy ever after.
One thing I really liked about this story is that there was no cliche storyline in my opinion which makes it such a breath of fresh air.
I'd love to read a follow up story to see what happens with the characters next but equally I feel the story ended perfectly.
If you fancy reading something filled with a bit of hope, a bit of inspiration, and fancy a new beginning yourself then I definitely recommend this story to tick all those boxes.
*Thank you to Heidi Swain and Books and the City for allowing me to take part in the exclusive cover reveal for this book*
How are you doing? Have you read any good books recently? I'm always interested in what my readers are reading so please, at any point feel free to comment on my posts telling me what's currently making you turn pages quickly!
Today I have my very first book review of 2019 and my first review in what feels like ages so please be gentle with me ;) I'm really excited to share this review with you because it's written by one of my favourite authors - I have a lot of favourites because there are so many of you wonderful authors out there that are simply the best at what you do! The book is book 1 of a 4 part installment that will be later published as a complete book in June 2019. It is of course the new Wildflower Park by Bella Osbourne! Bella's books are ones I tend to rave about for-EVER! I still talk about my love of Willow Cottage, and Ottercombe Bay... in fact I might give both of those a re-read and write up another review for you on the complete book! But back to Wildflower Park.
Happy New Year!
It's a new year so that means it's time to set and share my bookish goals with you all. Last year wasn't a good year for this little blog because it got seriously neglected, books and publishers got let down because I simply didn't have the time to read books due to my heavy schedule of completing my degree, my specialist support teacher qualification and the heavy stress I *was* under at work. I say *was* because until I find a new place of employment I doubt that stress is ever going to fully go away unfortunately. Anyway, let's talk about books goals!
Last year I didn't read as many books as I wanted to and actually lowered my goal not once but twice! I feel deeply ashamed and saddened that in the entire of 2018 I managed 10 posts on here. 10!!! Like what kind of joke is that?! I have to say that deeply disappointed me the most. But you guys and gals!! You!! Oh my gosh you are simply the best blog readers in the world because despite only published 10 posts - you kept coming back and you read the posts and you helped this blog grow past 32,000!!! I am eternally grateful to you! So what does 2019 have in store?
Books, Blogs + 2019 Goals!
- Read 60 books (documented on Goodreads - A Page of Fictional Love, come over and be my friend!)
- Blog at least 1-2 times a week
- Have a minimum of 52 posts in this blog by the end of December 2019
- Write more Bookish Lifestyle posts on here
- Grow the blog to 50,000 (from 32,200 as at 1.1.19)
- Allow more 2 + 3 star reviews on this blog
- Host giveaways bi-monthly
- Do regular facebook audio lives where we hang out and chat about books
- Record Audio reviews of books I've read + post them to my facebook page (A Page of Fictional Love)
- Open the blog to guest bloggers to support the book community - not limited to bloggers but READERS of books from all over!
- Get back into the good books of publishers (seriously I feel so guilty for my lack of reviewing last year!)
- Grow my instagram (A Page of Fictional Love) to 1500+
Love Dawn xxx
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