This book is a real emotional rollercoaster!
When Jayne bumps into Will, years after parting ways as young teens, by a chance meeting as she waits for her twin, Rachel she is thrown back in at the deep end of the emotional ties to him she has.
Jayne and Rachel always did everything together as kids, naturally being twins yet unidentical, though when it comes to guys Jayne never met anyone else other than Will or Billy as he was known growing up and Rachel likes to move on pretty quickly from any guy in her life.
After enjoying a meal out to catch up, they arrange to meet again and so on they go into a relationship. Both supporting each other through their own issues and working lives until Will's cookery school becomes so successful he decides to take it online and start a YouTube channel and so they face a new challenge as the fame starts to influence them.
Having seen how the media reacts to sudden fame it is a true representation of how that part of the world operates which is surely, as displayed in the book, bittersweet for certain people.
This book lived up to the standards of Sophie Kinsella, Abby Clements and Carole Matthews for example. My favourite scene especially was the cute idea Will has to surprise Jayne in the Cotswolds in the hotel bathroom and it's not an obvious expectation of taking place in the tub!
Hopefully that's intrigued you into picking up the book yourselves!
Thanks to the publishers for allowing me to review this treat of a book and find a great new author in the process!
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