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Title: Forty LoveAuthor: Jane CostelloFormat reviewed: EbookSource: NetgalleyPublisher: Hodder & StoughtonPublication Date: 5th May 2026Rating: 4 Stars
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Title: Forty Love
It's never too late for a comeback!
Single mum Jules lives next to a tennis club, but has no plans to play. Especially when her old school crush, handsome doctor Sam Delaney, returns thirty years after he left and is now displaying a killer forehand in direct view of her bedroom window.
But when she's hit by an unprecedented wave of anxiety - brought on by her 19-year-old daughter's solo trip around the world - she's in urgent need of a distraction and rashly agrees to join an amateur women's tennis team. They are desperate for players. The fact that she doesn't really play doesn't seem to matter . . .
As rallies are hit and friendships are formed, Jules is astonished to find herself in the grip of a passionate, all-consuming relationship . . . and not only with the tennis. But will these sexy encounters she keeps stumbling into with Sam put her on course to a devastating double fault?
What a lovely book this was.
I really enjoyed getting to know Jules and see her slowly come out of her shell and despair of an empty nest, as she rediscovers her love of Tennis.
If you don't know much about tennis, or the scoring has always confused you, don't worry there isn't too much match play itself, but it centres around the friendships that can be formed when you are playing a sport and some of the training.
I enjoyed getting to know Jules and her new friends, and the reintroduction of Sam into her life was fun to see. It's clear she has some sort of attraction to him, like she did as a teen, but life is significantly more complicated now, and she is unsure whether to trust her heart.
I also really loved getting to know her daughter who is on a gap year trip, and keeps updating her mum with her antics, and give or take almost setting off on the whole trip without her passport, and some of the updates really were entertaining, even if they caused Jules to panic more.
Jules; work isn't going as well as it could be, and that storyline I was also rather invested in, and was curious to see how it would all turn out.
I thoroughly enjoyed reading this, and it's another really good book from Jane Costello.
Thank you to Hodder & Stoughton and Netgalley for this copy which I have reviewed honestly and voluntarily.








