Author: Paige Toon
Series: Standalone
Genre: Contemporary, Romance,
Release Date: May 18th 2017
Book Length: 400
Publisher: Simon & Schuster UK
When life feels like a puzzle, sometimes it’s the small pieces that make up the bigger picture ... Join Bridget on a journey to put her world back together.
Meet Bridget, a successful travel journalist with ambitions to turn her quirky relationship blog into a novel. But, after numerous rejections from publishers, she accepts an alternative proposition: Nicole Dupre died leaving behind a bestselling novel and an incomplete sequel, and the family need someone to finish it. Bridget is just thankful to have her foot in the publishing door. But as she gets to know Nicole’s grieving family, and the woman behind the writing, Bridget’s priorities begin to change.
Review
I’m already a huge fan of Paige and her
writing, I first discovered her a few years ago and the first book I read by
her ended up being my favourite; Pictures of Lily just struck a chord with me,
it was in no way similar to my life, sadly,
but I loved it all the same. However I can honestly say The Last Piece of My
Heart will stay with me forever, it was simply stunning.
The Last Piece of My Heart follows Bridget
a travel journalist who wants to become a writer. While travelling the world
Bridget’s writes a witty romance blog about ex-boyfriends, falling in love and
relationships, more specifically about break ups and how we lose a pieces of
ourselves. When Bridget’s blog becomes an internet success she’s able to go
back and visit her past partner’s to see if she can claim back the piece she left behind.
“The problem with giving your heart away to someone is that you never fully get it back.”
Bestselling author Nicole Dupre died before she
could finish the sequel to her extremely popular book and Bridget has been
asked to finish it. Bridget eagerly accepts and travels to Cornwall to
hopefully get a better idea of what Nicole wanted in a sequel by looking
through her notes and to meet her widow, Charlie.
What I loved most about this book was how
Toon was able to perfectly balance such hard-hitting emotion and humour.
Bridget was a fantastic main character, you got to see her visit some truly terrible
ex-boyfriends, struggle with the pressure of trying to give the book millions
of readers expect and build a relationship with grief-stricken Charlie.
The romance was my favourite part of the
book, watching Bridget and Charlie slowly build a friendship and then a
relationship was just beautiful. I laughed when Bridget finally made Charlie
smile, I cried when Charlie cried, I honestly went on a little bit of a emotion
roller-coaster. I completely devoured this book in two sittings and read it
with a smile from ear to ear.
The Last Piece of My Heart is a gorgeous
book filled with love, loss and hope. I laughed, I cried and laughed some more.
Readers will be hooked from the first page and this story will stick with them
long after reading.
Sounds great! Gonna add it to GR right away :)
ReplyDeleteI'm glad to see you like it! I've not read many contemporaries and have been meaning to read quite a few this year :) I think this book would be a great red! Thanks for the great review :)
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