Reviewed by Heather on
This is the second book in a series where I didn't read the first. Usually that is a problem but this series is perfect for this situation. The book opens with two people being captured. You don't know why they are running. The next chapter is two years later and their memories have been wiped. If you didn't read the first book you get to figure out what is going on right along with the characters. It worked really well. I'm sure reading this book is a totally different experience if you read the first book and know everything that they have forgotten.
Frida is active in a group that aims to support and protect the rights of single people. They are changing the culture. No more requirements to pay double occupancy rates on trips if only one person is going. No social shaming for not having a date. The group is growing rapidly. People are figuring out that love is a delusion and they don't have to fall for it. Frida enjoys her life until she meets a protestor on her way to a meeting. She feels drawn to him but she doesn't know why. Then she finds a picture that she doesn't remember of the two of them together.
I read this a long time after I signed up for the book tour so I didn't remember anything about the synopsis. I was totally surprised by everything that happened just like the characters. I think I was expecting something along the chick lit/romance line but this is more of a light fantasy book. There is magic all around.
I quite enjoyed this book. It would be perfect for anyone looking for a fun, fast paced story with twists and turns that you might not expect.
Author Bio –
Nicola was born and lives in Manchester. She has a Master's degree in English Literature and has spent more time immersed in the works of Philip Larkin than is strictly healthy. Her inspirations are Stephen King, Tina Fey and Joss Whedon and as such she's a big fan of the funny - both ha ha and peculiar. Her debut, The Gods of Love, was shortlisted for The Writers’ Guild Best first novel. The Love Delusion is the companion novel. As well as writing novels, she works as a creativity coach and has written a non-fiction book for aspiring writers, Seven Creative Gremlins. For more about Nicola visit www.nicolamostyn.com
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- 5 September, 2019: Reviewed