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Don’t miss the brilliant and hilarious new romantic comedy, YOU BELONG WITH ME, coming June 2024 from the queen of romcoms. The 103 third parties who use cookies on this service do so for their purposes of displaying and measuring personalized ads, generating audience insights, and developing and improving products. Mit seiner mitreißenden Handlung und humorvollen Note verdient dieses Buch ohne Zweifel fünf Sterne. Roisin has been in this relationship for a a very long time and it’s only since Joe became so successful with his last show that she feels like she’s seeing a different person. latest tackles the difficult subject of domestic violence with romantic tenderness and emotional heft.
When she recognises her own past amongst it, she starts to ask herself just how much of it is true, particularly the cheating which the sex-addict MC (Joe’s self insert) involves himself in. Romance is never a huge part of McFarlane’s books – there’s a clear thread that runs through it but it’s never the primary part of the story.I do think there has been a change in her writing over her last couple of books, a move away from chicklit and more into women's fiction territory, and whilst I thought this worked really well in Just Last Night, it has left something a bit lacking in her last two books for me personally. Die Charaktere des Romans sind so lebendig und charismatisch, dass man sich sofort mit ihnen verbunden fühlt. Roisin (Ro-sheen for us Americans) is also a typical McFarlane heroine: Gorgeous but doesn’t know it, good-hearted, intelligent, and funny as hell.
While I sign up for her stuff because I love the friend groups and actual plot with a side of romance thrown in, maybe I read this too soon after Mad About You as there were several similarities in the goings on with those two releases. After some efforts at journalism, she started writing novels and her first book, You Had Me At Hello , was an instant success. I enjoyed the side-plot that didn't villainize other women and went at things from a refreshing angle; though it did feel a little similar to McFarlane's last book, though in a quieter way. However, for me, this was a very different book for Mhairi and unfortunately it didn't live up to her past stories.However, I feel that, as I thought for Mad About You, this is a book that I’ll enjoy more on rereading. Roisin has moved on and eventually starts to see one of The Brian Club in a new light, someone that has been at odds with Joe for years. Overall Rating: ❤️❤️❤️❤️Heat Rating:Emotional Rating: 🙄😒😬🙈😂🤬😬💔💓😂💓😒🤬👏🏻💓🥰😢💔😍🥰💓👏🏻💔💓🥰*Thanks to NetGalley for the opportunity to leave an honest review.