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A review by theresaalan41
You And Me, Always by Jill Mansell
5.0
This is a super fun read. There are great characters, delectable plot twists, romance, good guys, and a villain. I loved the witty banter between childhood friends Lily and Dan and between Dan and his older sister, Patsy. Really, the interactions between all the friends was great.
Though Lily’s mother died when Lily was young, before her death, she wrote letters to Lily for each year of her birthday up until her 25th birthday. When Lily opens that letter, she learns about her mother’s one true love (not Lily’s biological father, who wanted nothing to do with her). Looking up her mom’s old flame, Lily gets to learn more about her mom. Along the way, as Patsy goes on one horrible date after another, Dan keeps dating the wrong women and breaking up with them, Lily gets to fall for a movie star, who feels the same way about her.
A fun, fast novel.
I received a copy of You and Me, Always through NetGalley for an honest review.
Though Lily’s mother died when Lily was young, before her death, she wrote letters to Lily for each year of her birthday up until her 25th birthday. When Lily opens that letter, she learns about her mother’s one true love (not Lily’s biological father, who wanted nothing to do with her). Looking up her mom’s old flame, Lily gets to learn more about her mom. Along the way, as Patsy goes on one horrible date after another, Dan keeps dating the wrong women and breaking up with them, Lily gets to fall for a movie star, who feels the same way about her.
A fun, fast novel.
I received a copy of You and Me, Always through NetGalley for an honest review.