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Chargement... Someone Like You: An emotional and heartwarming page-turnerpar Rachel Dove
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One broken marriage. One broken heart. One chance to meet someone new. Hannah leaves her unhappy marriage with her daughter Ava and moves to the village of Leadsham to start afresh. She plans to keep a low profile, focusing on Ava and making a new life for them, far away from her violent ex-husband. What she hadn't counted on was Andrew Brody. A police officer with a strict moral code, he knows something's wrong as soon as he meets Hannah, and he wants to help. But Hannah has been let down by the police -- and men -- before, and pushes him away. But the more Hannah tries to ignore Brody, the more she's drawn to him. Caring, kind and patient, he's nothing like the man she's running from. Can Hannah finally put her past behind her, and open her heart to someone new? Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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Google Books — Chargement... GenresClassification décimale de Melvil (CDD)823.92Literature English English fiction Modern Period 2000-ÉvaluationMoyenne:
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Trigger warnings: Domestic violence and abuse, displacement, physical injury, cheating, attempted kidnapping, divorce
Score: Six points out of ten.
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Oh dear. I wanted to read this for a while and then after I saw it in one of the two libraries I go to I finally picked it up and read it. Though I enjoyed most of the book some aspects did not sit right inside me and that made me uncomfortable reading this, by the way did I mention this is no ordinary romance novel? It's heavier than I expected and not a light one by any means. It starts with the main character Hannah whose last name I forgot who lives in Leadsham which is presumably set in the UK based on the name and other information. She left her husband because the relationship was what I would best describe as on the verge of breaking, like there's barely any connection between them at this point when suddenly there was a police officer named Brody who helped Hannah when something happened to her. An intriguing thing about this is that soon Hannah discusses about meet-cutes and technically this was one (Hah! Meta!) This is the first time I've seen a novel like this do something like that. Sooner or later Hannah further develops her relationship with Brody which made me feel uneasy, like when you look at it it does not feel right because I don't understand why Hannah has not divorced with her partner whose name I forgot, it might be something to do with the domestic abuse/violence happening which forced Hannah and her daughter to be on the run. Or something else entirely. The ending was dramatic but at least there's a divorce, the police arrested the antagonist and there is a high note. ( )