Book review:
"The Only Way is Up" by Heidi Stephens is a light, fluffy rom-com about finding what truly makes you happy in the least likely place. This cute, fluffy romcom is focused on finding what makes you happiest in life.
I adored most of the characters in this book, especially the main character Daisy, a television star who sees herself retreating to a small community in the Cotswolds to cool down and lay low after an unfortunate scandal befalls her. She is such a great character with a terrific character arc. I also loved Daisy's maybe-possibly love interest Tom, the sweetest, ooiest-gooiest cinnamon roll hero you ever did see, and her lovable but slightly snarky daughter Ruby.
As much as I hated Christian, Daisy's smarmy, sex-obsessed boyfriend, Stephens writes him so well that I just really liked to hate him. One minor critique is that there are quite a few secondary characters, and my brain's wires kept getting some of them mixed up over time. Overall, this is a detailed, mostly fun, well-written-but-slightly-overlong, sweet story with some good banter.
Thank you to NetGalley for providing me with an ARC copy of this book! All opinions are my own, and I was not compensated for my review. Overall, this was a fun read and I will definitely be picking up more from this incredible author.
Purchase: https://amzn.to/3OWfCEh
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