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Stayed up until 3:30am finishing this and I HURT. I loved this book SO MUCH. I truly think that this is Beth O'Leary at her best. With that being said- I'm not sure that this is a book that will work for everyone. The book starts off pretty light hearted (similar to the tone of The Flatshare), but as the story goes on and we get to know all of our characters better, the tone of the novel switches to one that is much heavier (think The Road Trip). If you're looking for a light and breezy rom-com,...
Happy pub day to the best novel of the author! 💖🥳📚When I read the blurb about the same man who stood up three vulnerable women on Valentine’s Day, I thought why I should read something like that! Are those women going to know each other’s existence and gather together to kick the nuts of that scumbag! Yes, I even thought to pass this book because reading both three different humiliated women’s perspectives already made me piss of! But… We’re talking about talented Beth Leary! And there must be s...
The No-Show by Beth O’Leary is a women’s fiction or chicklit title that does have some romance and humor. The story in The No-Show is one that is told by changing the point of view between the women in the story.Siobhan, Miranda and Jane were all three stood up for their special Valentine’s Day dates. The three women each thought that their relationship was special and they’d met the one. The problem though was that one in each of their lives was the same man, Joseph Carter.Picking up The No-Sho...
NOW AVAILABLE.Beth O’Leary is back at the top of her game with this clever romance.Where is Joseph Carter on Valentine’s Day?He’s not with Siobhan, even though he’s supposed to be meeting her for a breakfast date. Siobhan is particularly excited because they usually only meet once a month...at night in her hotel room. Her excitement vanishes when he never shows up.He’s not with Miranda, even though they’re supposed to be sharing a romantic V-Day lunch. Miranda is thrilled with the way their rela...
Beth O'Leary latest romance novel turns out to be more of a romantic mystery with a twist that turns the premise of three different women awaiting a Valentine Day date with a man who is a no-show, on its head. Dublin based Siobhan Kelly shares a home with Fiona, she is in a high pressured professional occupation as a life coach, leaving her with no time for a personal life, a deliberate decision, so whenever she is in London she pursues a casual, but satisfying non-exclusive sexual arrangement a...
Three women’s Valentine’s Day dates are about to end in disaster, thanks to one man – The No-Show. 3.5.Siobhan has been sleeping with Joseph Carter whenever she’s in London on business. So, she’s thrilled when he asks her out on their first public date outside a hotel room – a breakfast on Valentine’s Day no less. But now Siobhan has been sitting alone in a café for the past half hour waiting for Joseph. Has he stood her up?Miranda has been dating Carter for five months, and he’s planned a speci...
The No-Show was a big No-No for me. Hehe. Sorry had to. Yes, I read 20% before I gave up. But it was a struggle. Whereas I loved Beach Read and was pleasantly surprised by its wit and the topics broached, this novel was as superficial and unfunny as they come for the genre. I felt like Beth O'Leary was having a competition with herself to write the most immature, insufferable, and spineless characters possible. First you have Siobhan. She calls herself an "Empowerer" (that's legit her "job title...
Review posted to blog: https://books-are-a-girls-best-friend...Whatever I thought this book was, I was so wrong! When it all came together, my Jaw Dropped.Looks are deceiving, that’s all I’ll say.Here we have Miranda, Siobhan and Jane. Three very different women, looking for romance. What they find is something completely unexpected.This is the third novel that I’ve read by Beth O’Leary and I found it to be quite clever. At times sweet, sad and romantic, it kept me glued to the pages till the ve...