Wednesday, 12 February 2025

Book Review - How Do I Tell You? by Nicola May - #HolidayReading Gambia

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Title: How Do I Tell You?
Author: Nicola May
Format reviewed: Ebook
Source: Author Supplied copy
Publisher: Storm Publishing
Publication Date: 20th January 2025
Rating: 5 Stars

An uplifting, heartwarming story from the number one bestselling author.

How do you rebuild your life when it changes forever in an instant?

Thirty-five-year-old Victoria Sharpe has a decent job as an illustrator, a perfectly good if predictable relationship, and great friends. So why can’t she shake the feeling that something is missing?

Keen to let off steam, she sets off on a night out with her best friends. Next morning – one reckless decision later – she resolves to make some seriously overdue changes to achieve the fulfilment she craves.

Then she gets devastating news that shatters everything she ever wanted for her future.

Or so she thinks. Because as friends and family rally around to support her, and an unexpected new romance causes her heart to skip a beat, Victoria discovers that sometimes in the deepest darkness the brightest light can shine through. But, after all she’s been through, can she let it in?

This uplifting, heartwarming story from number one bestselling author Nicola May will have you reaching for the tissues. An unputdownable, unforgettable read, perfect for fans of Shari Low, Jill Mansell and Amanda Prowse.

This might be the author's best book so far, and arguably with the topic running through it one of the most important. 

But at the same time in amongst the quite heavy topics, it is really a story about family, friendship and possibly a new relationship, and it definitely left me feeling uplifted. 

It is also a stark reminder that life as you know it can change overnight, and that you should live life to the fullest. 

There is so much that I possibly wish to say about this but I can't without spoiling the main themes and I really think this could be the sort of book best to go into with no pre-conceptions 

It's well researched, it feels authentic and all the characters and their reactions definitely felt real to me. 

It's a compulsive book to read, and I found myself hooked and not wanting to put it down at all. 

Definitely one for your TBR, and if you are involved in a book club I'd possibly say this could be a great book club read too. 

Just brilliant. 

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

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