Monday, 1 July 2024

Book Review - One Last Shot by Betty Cayouette

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Title: One Last Shot
Author: Betty Cayouette
Format reviewed: Ebook
Source: Netgalley
Publisher: Penguin
Publication Date: 9th May 2024
Rating: 4 Stars

Supermodel Emerson seemingly has the perfect life – but she’s tired of looking for love in all the wrong places.

When a reminder for the marriage pact she and her former best friend Theo made as teens goes off on her phone, she realizes she has a chance to rekindle the only relationship that ever really made sense.

Emerson convinces her grumpy agent to book her as the face of the campaign that Theo, now a fashion photographer, is shooting.

The good news: the campaign is being shot in ridiculously romantic Cinque Terre, Italy.

The bad news? Theo might not be as happy to see her as she’d hoped . . .

Will this be her one last shot at love, or a final goodbye?

Well I really enjoyed this book. 

It's a second chance romance story between Emerson and Theo, who made a marriage pact when they were 18 that if they weren't already married to other people by their 28th Birthday's they will marry each other.  

So when the first alert reminder of this pact goes off Emerson decides that she really does want to try to see if her first love, might still be interested, and manages to get onto the shoot he is doing in Cinque Terre, Italy. 

I've never been to Cinque Terre but have seen plenty of pictures while considering cruise excursions there, so a fair few of the details definitely rang true to what I knew of the area. And you definitely get a bit of a feel for Italy but the destination as much as I would have loved it to be wasn't really the focus on this story. 

The focus is on Emerson and Theo, and interspersed with the present day story, we get chapters from their childhood, up until they first split up all those years ago, and the reasoning behind it all. 

As we get to know them, we can see just how much they still care for each other, but at the same time circumstances outside their control seem to be meddling and making this a lot more difficult than it needed to be (although had they declared their feelings early on, it would have been a significantly shorter book, and we would have missed out on some incredibly cute moments). 

I absolutely loved the donut date, the ice-cream shop,  the seemingly never ending hike and just how cute the pair are as they learn about their new adult selves. 

Emerson is really down to earth given she is a supermodel, although obviously she exudes her star power when needed.  And Theo is a really gifted photographer, that just needs a bit more confidence in himself.  Emerson's best friend Georgia is really supportive and Harry is an interesting character that I really grew to love too. 

This was an entertaining escapist read that I thoroughly enjoyed reading. 

Thank you to Penguin and Netgalley for this copy which I have reviewed honestly and voluntarily. 

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