GIFTED / Today I want to talk about the book I fell in love with, in hope you will fall in love with it too.
We Met in December was published on September 5th 2019 by Avon Books UK and it has 400 pages.
I got my copy via Netgalley, in an exchange for an honest review.
About the book:
FROM GOODREADS / What if you couldn’t get away from the one who got away?
This December, unlucky-in-love Jess is following her dream and moving to Notting Hill. On the first night in her new house-share she meets Alex, the guy in the room next door. They don’t kiss under the mistletoe, but there’s still a spark that leaves Jess imagining how they might spend the year together — never mind the house rule against dating…
But when Jess returns from her Christmas holiday, she finds Alex has started seeing Emma, who lives on the floor above them. Now Jess faces a year of bumping into the man of her dreams — and, apparently, the woman of his.
Jess is determined to move on and spend the year falling in love with London, not Alex — but what if her heart has other ideas?
Review:
Every time I start a new book I hope it will take me on an adventure that will stay with me long after I finish that last page.
Books that usually do stay are the ones that shake my emotions and have scenes that I remember long time after.
This is why I tend to read women’s fiction and romance so often. There is something about finding a character we, as readers, can emphatize with and root for her/his happy ending.
We Met in December is one of those books that will stay with me, maybe forever.
It was lovely and sweet, but also very realistic.
Without lying, after I turned the last page, I thought to myself “This book is perfection”.
It contains my favourite trope: two people who were meant for each other, finding their way to be with each other.
There are several characters in the book, and I have to admit I liked all of them. Not most of them, but all of them.
The main characters Jess and Alex are narrators of the story, which is written in first person, following their POV.
Side characters were also very realistic and likeable, and even though this is Jess and Alex’ story, I would love to be able to read more about others, maybe in some other books, if Rosie Curtis ever decides to write them.
I would especially like to know more about Rob.
I have read many books that place in London, but I do not remember that any of them captured the beauty of this magnificent city so wonderfully.
It was like London was another character in the book, and it was so easy to imagine all the places Jess and Alex visited while he was showing her around.
To some point, We Met in December reminds me of my favourite book Anna and the French Kiss, only for adults, set in London and without (emotional) cheating part.
This book talks about love, but it also talks about finding your place, embracing adulthood and doing what your heart is telling you to do with your life.
In the end, I just want to praise book cover designs. The UK is simple and beautiful (and it kind of reminds me of the cover of One Day in December) and the US is really cute and heartwarming (I like the US one a bit better).
Rosie Curtis wrote We Met in December for the first time under this pen name, but she has already published several novels under name Rachael Lucas.
I haven’t read anything she has written before, but now I want to.
We Met in December is one of the sweetest, cutest, loveliest romances that I have read and a new favourite of mine, so I highly recommend it to everyone!
I have this and I’m looking forward to it even more now 😁
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Yay, I hope you will like it as much as I did! 😀
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I love it when you find a book that stays with you. To finish it and think it’s perfection is such high praise. The Author needs to read your review. 😊.
I wonder why she chose a pen name for this book?
I love that London is described so well. It makes a book all the better for me if the place is well described so that you can imagine being there.
Amanda xx
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She writes under different name for another publishing house, so maybe it has something to do with legal contract.
Thanks Amanda, your words mean a lot. Maybe she even saw my review because it is on the first page on goodreads.
Yes, I also love it when authors describe places almost like they are characters, but I guess it’s a rare talent.
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I agree with what you said about romance genre, though an HEA is always a plus for me. Fab review!
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Thank you! 😊
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