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I was excited to read this novel and was left disappointed. Sadly after our heroine waking up in the hospital and being sent home m with a stranger by her mother the same day ,I could not get into the story. It almost ruined the book for me as I could not immerse myself in the story

Thank you to the Publisher and Net Galley for this Arc
This was a very interesting story which reminded me of The Midnight Library (Matt Haig) and Maybe in Another Life ( Taylor Jenkins Reid) were there are scenes of alternative universes. This story followed Josie who has a seemly ordinary life which she thinks may work out for her but could be better. Until she gets into an accident and wakes up in the hospital with all the things she’s been striving for; great job, body and husband.
I enjoyed this book. The writing style and the rhythm of the story were great. I would definitely recommend this book to readers who enjoy unique, romance and heartfelt stories.

Thank you NetGalley and Publisher for the ARC.
The love of my other life is an interesting exploration of alternate worlds. It makes readers think about the importance of staying true to themselves no matter the circumstances.
Most if not all readers will be able to empathise with Josie's character. Josie like many other people finds herself pondering the different possibilities of life and struggles to navigate true happiness. Her journey and growth throughout the book was endearing and will appeal to many readers.
I wasn't particularly invested in the romance but aside from that I thoroughly enjoyed this book. I would recommend this book for those who enjoy contemporary romances.

- [ ] This book felt like a Freaky Friday meets the Multiverse Theory. Splitting the books into sections to follow both universe/realities along the same time line/time frame was a wonderful way to do it. It helped the time line flow and made it seem like it was different books within one. Josie in both of her realities was an absolute peach of a character and you truly were able to understand that even though they are the same person by name that they were both completely different people at the same time. Also they are able to get the man they both deserved in the end! I love it! Thank you to the publisher and NetGalley for the early access to this book!

Thank you to NetGalley for my gifted advanced copy of THE LOVE OF MY OTHER LIFE.
I love the idea of the multiverse - throw that together with a romance? Yes. This one is for fans of Sophie Kinsella and Taylor Jenkins Reid.
The ending was a bit dragged out for me - I have some qualms about one of the characters' decisions (DM me if you've read this and want to chat), but ultimately I'd still recommend this book for anyone looking for a unique romance.

Thank you to NetGalley and Joffe Books for an eARC of this book in exchange for an honest review.
An absolutely gorgeous tale of "what if" and a fresh concept. The Love of My Other Life follows Josie, a single 36-year-old who wakes up after a biking accident in a completely different universe--one with a husband in a different city, We get to go along with Josie as she learns the ins and outs of her new life in a really interesting way (like a Marvel Multiverse with a dash of Sliding Doors and a smidge of The Lake House ... you'll see!) while she mourns the loss of her old one.
Connolly's debut is fresh and heartfelt; the perfect summer read.

After a bike accident, Josie finds herself in an other life that she could have had if she had not had another bike accident a few years earlier. While her other she has joined her own life. Against all expectations Josie falls in love, but she must end up coming home, right?
I found some passage a little too long, but I loved the end! We hope it without seeing it coming and it's beautiful. .

This ARC was provided to me via Kindle, Joffe Books and by #NetGalley. Opinions expressed are completely my own.
It was a bit dark for what I’d consider a romance. I found it okay, just not my style overall.

Alternate timeline romance. I'd hesitate calling this a rom-com as it actually gets kind of dark toward depression, guilt, and adultery. Definitely a fresh new take on switched places romances. I'd recommend to anyone that wants to see the slightly darker side of this trope.

I'm a sucker for this story line so I knew I would love this book! The timeline jumps around but doesn't make the story confusing. Good premise and I couldn't stop reading to find out what would happen next! My first from this author but won't be my last.

This was the perfect escapism from some of the thrillers I've been reading recently.
We often hear the phrase 'in an other life' and loosely throw it around. In Jose's case, due to a random accident and a glitch in the universe she gets to live another life as another Josie.
Josie 2.0 seems to have it all the handsome rich husband, the penthouse, the body, the job... Seems perfect but there are things she misses from her old life, which the other Josie is currently living.
In the way Sliding doors is very 'what if' as in what if we missed the train this story is slightly different and has a more Sci Fi aspect.
Without giving too much away, ultimately whatever universe you're in, you end up exactly where you are supposed to be.
Thanks to netgalley for the opportunity to review this book this is my honest opinion.

The Love of My Other Life by CJ Connolly
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Start date: May 28, 2022
End date: May 30, 2022
Pub date: June 30, 2022
Thank you Netgalley and Joffee Books for a copy of this ebook in exchange for an honest review.
This book follows Josie, who, on her 36th birthday, gets into a bike accident that plunges her into another life. She wakes up to find herself in “Other Josie’s” life, in an alternate universe, next to a man she doesn’t know who claims to be her husband.
This was a really neat book, I thoroughly enjoyed it and was eager to find out how it ended. Josie was a super likeable character, and I loved that her relationship with her best friend Suzie was consistent and stable throughout. I enjoy reading books with parallel universes, I think they’re so fascinating. I loved that the reader gets to learn what’s going on alongside Josie, gaining bits of information throughout. This book really pulled at my heartstrings at times.
This would be a really great summer read. I would highly recommend this book.

I wanted to like this book so badly, but it was just okay. The plot of The Love of my Other Life and the style of writing feels like something straight out of a creative writing class. It's about a young woman named Josie Cavendish who gets into a bike accident and wakes up as another version of herself in an alternate universe. The same thing happens to the “other” version of herself from the other universe. So we have two Josies from two universes struggling to cope with the unfamiliar lives they find themselves in, including different occupations, love interests, experiences, etc. The synopsis is interesting, sure, but it feels rather predictable, especially with the parallel structure that narrates what happens to the two Josies, and begins to feel repetitive at times. It had the potential to become a really mind-blowing romance-thriller but didn't completely get there.
I guess with all the recent craze over the multiverse in movies and TV shows this is a fitting time for this book to come out. But unfortunately, The Love of My Other Life just wasn’t for me and that's okay.
Thanks to NetGalley for the ARC in exchange for an honest review :)

Definitely the most unusual romance I've read so far this year! Very "Sliding Doors" vibes here -- I liked that the two versions of Josie had strong similarities as well as significant differences and motivations, and the story takes complex twists and turns that keep the reader on their toes all the way to the final page. Will for sure be recommending this one to friends!

“The Love of My Other Life” is a debut romance/alternative universe book by CJ Connolly. In many ways this book reminded me of some other books - The Disappearance (Philip Wylie) and Maybe In Another Life (Taylor Jenkins Reid). We follow “Me” (Josie 1.0) and “Her” (Josie 2.0) as they get switched into each others lifelines. They both spend a year “switched” before returning to their previous lives. In Josie 1.0’s life, she’s single - in Josie 2.0’s life, she’s married.
I found the topic and execution - for the most part - well done. It was rather easy to keep the two Josie’s separate. I liked the fact that both versions of Josie kept a diary to fill the other one in on what had happened. There were some points I didn’t really like (such as when “Her” lambasted her husband, though she practically did the same thing). As odd as this sounds, I felt sorry for “Me” as she was honestly trying to figure out what was going on and adapt as best she could; “Her” seemed to constantly be annoyed - including with the fact that money was an issue (but she kept spending Josie 1.0’s money without thinking about it). But, overall, this was an enjoyable book with a great concept.

Thank you so much NetGalley and Joffe books!
It's Josie's 36th birthday party. She is single and hoping to finally be with Peter. As she is riding to her birthday party, she is in a bike accident. She wakes up and it's not her life? She's married to Rob, has a different job, and her brother who was previously alive is dead. She is trying to figure out how to get back to her old life while trying to slowly accept where she is now.
I like how this is told with both Josies in the wrong life. It makes you think about if you were somehow in this situation, what life would you choose? I really liked this one!

Josie had a bike crash on her 36th birthday and she woke up in a completely different life - she had a husband she didn't recognize, she was living a rich life as opposed to what she was used to and she had to adjust to the new life that she had.
I love the book! Really enjoyed reading it! The doctor's explanation as to why she had a different life made complete sense, so it was sort of shocking to find out the truth. Reading the story from the two perspectives was great, I got to know what the other person was thinking and experiencing too. I really love the ending!! Makes you think that if it's meant to be, it will be (cliche, but Connolly turned it into a somewhat amazing concept).

like this story. I enjoyed the switching of the bodies and seeing both sides of this character's life play out. I enjoyed how it for different parts and hats with him live and how it changes directions. It is a very unique story and it makes you think about your own choices in your life. What an Ending I absolutely enjoyed it.

Thank you to the publisher and NetGalley for this eARC of "The Love of my Other Life" by C.J. Connolly.
I must admit, I fell for pretty cover syndrome but WOW this book. At first, you think Josie has amnesia but then as the story unravels you find out its a multiverse???? What???
It was so interesting and I've never actually seen a book do this concept.

This was a totally fascinating book. Split lives is incredibly hard to pull off but Connolly does it with grace and humor and pathos. I was riveted and couldn't imagine how she was going to pull off the ending but it was really pitch perfect.