I laughed, panicked and was (almost) carsick right along with them! The story had so much depth and realism that I literally felt I was in the car. As the miles tick by, the true personalities emerge and another aspect of each character is revealed. When reading, you know he will benefit from being Jess’s saviour in one way or another.Īlong with Jess’s two children Nicky and Tanzie, they head off for an impromptu road trip to Aberdeen, where Tanzie will compete in a maths competition. Money can’t buy happiness and that is certainly true for Ed, as it has led to trouble for him, so when Jess needs help he jumps at the chance. Mr Nicholls is someone Jess cleans for, but when fate throws them together, he becomes her friend Ed. I admired her positive attitude throughout, but how she held onto it for so long is beyond me. Jess is a single mum who can’t seem to catch a break. This is a very different read, but I fell in love with the characters nonetheless. Having discovered Jojo Moyes after Me Before You I could not wait for her next release. We can’t wait to see whether you agree! Susan Ahead of the #NoveliciousBookClub chat at 8pm on Twitter and Facebook tonight (you’ll find the discussion questions we’ll be covering below), we thought we'd share some of our initial thoughts. Last month, we launched The Novelicious Book Club – a fun, friendly and very positive place to geek out over brilliant reads – with the newly released The One Plus One by Jojo Moyes. This post was originally published at and is now at.
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