One in a Million by Lindsey Kelk

One in a Million

by Lindsey Kelk

Delightful…As soul-warming as curling up with a cup of tea” Entertainment Weekly

Very, very funny… a balm on my troubled soul” Marie Claire

Everyone wants that special someone….

Annie Higgins has one goal this year: to get her tiny business off the ground. But – infuriated by the advertising agency across the hall making fun of her job – Annie is goaded into accepting their crazy challenge: to make a random stranger Instagram-famous in just thirty days.

And even when they choose Dr Samuel Page PhD, historian and hater of social media, as her target, Annie’s determined to win the bet – whether Sam likes it or not.

But getting to know Sam means getting to know more about herself. And before the thirty days are out, Annie has to make a decision about what’s really important…

Funny, real and heart-meltingly romantic, Annie and Sam’s story is My Fair Lady for the social media age – and the perfect feel-good read.

Reviewed by Emma (SCR) on

5 of 5 stars

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This review was originally posted on Star Crossed Reviews I received this book for free from Netgalley in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.Thank you to Harper Collins for my copy of this book via Netgalley. My love for Lindsey's writing goes back a long way. I am lucky enough to have met Lindsey several times and I am truly honoured to be on this tour! 

The first thing I was excited about with this book came in the first few pages. There's a cross over! Oh how I love a cross over. Nothing excites me more than a cross over. It makes the characters seem even more real when they meet each other. I won't tell you which character it is but they are from the A Girl Series! I nearly screamed when I saw it. It was magical. 

Now I have that off my chest I really should talk about the rest of the book. The main character Annie is instantly likeable. She's funny, she's hardworking, she's passionate and she's downright ballsy. Oh and one more thing she is bloody competitive. I love her. I love how she doesn't give up and that she is always up for a challenge.

Now I'm going to move on to Dr Samuel Page, or Sam as Annie likes to call him. Sam is essentially stuck in the past. He is a historian with a flip phone! I mean who still has a flip phone these days? Although I do miss that satisfying slam when you end a bad conversation. It's not quite the same when you press the end call button is it? Sorry I'm digressing Sam is rather reluctant to have any form of social media and it take quite some persuading and perseverance from Annie to get him involved. I liked Sam. He was such a different person to Annie but somehow there was a spark there. He is funny in a completely different sense to Annie but I loved it all the same. 

Apart from the cross over (which I am still giddy about) one of the things that I really enjoyed in this book was the humour. I love a man that can make me laugh and the same is true of a book. Laughter is so infectious and funny books have me turning page after page after page.

I also loved the bet and follower count updates on some of the chapters. I love things like this, they make things a little different. 

Lindsey got the pace spot on with this story. I could have carried on in this world for a lot longer than jus

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