Member Reviews
“One Day to Fall in Love” is a romance written by Molly James. A novel characterized by captivating and effervescent prose, a fast and brisk pace and short chapters. A book that captured me from the very beginning with the question of the time loop. I love stories that deal with time loops, so I couldn't help but jump on this title! And I loved it so much! During the reading I found myself repeatedly laughing and smiling, totally involved in the narrative. I liked the characters a lot, I loved the romance and more generally I was really satisfied!
Thank you to the Publisher and NetGalley for giving me an ARC of this book in exchange for an honest review.
I enjoyed the premise of this book, the whole hung up on someone who will never be hers, a Dad who never shows up, an amazing best friend who is with the wrong person and a drunk mistake. The concept of the 24 hours repeating has the potential to get quite boring yet, in this book, it didn't. I liked how she used her time wisely to try different things every day and also the fact her best friend was in the time loop with her as well. Overall, a cheerful, fun read about finding herself, protecting her friends and family and finding true love.
Exhausted by online dating - a new app promising you’ll find your true love within the next 24 hours! To good to be true? Is it a scam? Rena finds her day is on reset!
Perfect for those who enjoy:
- Romcoms
- Lovable characters
- Time loop fiction
If you enjoyed cesca major’s maybe next time. This one’s for you!
With thanks to Quercus and Netgalley for an ARC copy in return for an honest review.
This book knows that the premise of reliving a day until you fall in love is a bit mad, and embraces it and lives it. The characters are aware that things are not right and somehow they drew me into their world of rushing to find someone to love before midnight strikes each day. This one day, relived, is a gift to both women. They can set their world to rights, have the hard conversations that they have been holding off on, have the rows and arguments and not need to worry about the next day, and also come to terms with things that aren’t right and look to digest and move on. This book is is very clever and uses the repeating of a day to gift the 24 hours to Rena and Natalia to find themselves and their personal happy ever after.
What an absolutely beautiful concept for a novel. I absolutely cannot wait to share my full thoughts and review on this gorgeous novel. I apologize I’m slowly catching up on reviews due to an unexpected health issue, but reading has become such an immense comfort for me and nothing like a good book to help keep my mind off of things. I cannot wait to see how many “times” it takes our main to find her one true love.