Expiration Dates by Rebecca Serle

Expiration Dates

by Rebecca Serle

'Rebecca Serle is a maestro of love in all its forms' - GABRIELLE ZEVIN, author of Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow

'Everything you could wish for in a love story - beautifully told, effortlessly romantic, and surprising in the very best of ways' - HOLLY MILLER, author of What Might Have Been

Daphne has never left her love life to chance. The truth is, she can't. . . Every time she meets a man, a note will arrive. On it, a name and a date. An expiration date.

Without fail, Daphne has always known when her next relationship will end. So when a note arrives with only a name on it: Jake, she is sure this is it. Finally, her own happy ever after.

But is it. . .? Because Daphne has another secret, and this one has the power to break Jake's heart.
Will their love story have an expiration date, or is fate on Daphne's side at last?

A heartbreaking and emotional read from the queen of unexpected love stories.

PRAISE FOR EXPIRATION DATES:

'A romantic gem. Grabs you on page one and never lets go' LAURA DAVE, author of The Last Thing He Told Me

'Expiration Dates is Rebecca's best book yet. Evocative, relatable and FUN. . . an instant classic for all romantics' LAURA JANE WILLIAMS, author of Love Struck

'Rebecca Serle writes like a dream and I'll read anything she ever produces. A brilliant concept. . . executed perfectly' LAURA PEARSON, author of The Last List of Mabel Beaumont

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4 of 5 stars

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When I read the blurb for Expiration Dates, I knew that I wanted to read it. It hit all my likes (romance, magic), and there was enough in the blurb to make me even more interested. I am glad I accepted the invite because this book was fantastic.

The main storyline of Expiration Dates centers around Daphne. Since she was in middle school, Daphne had been receiving papers with the name of the person she just started dating and how long the relationship would last. This information has caused her not to be as invested in her relationships as she should have been. I loved the concept of this storyline and how the author executed it. Of course, a couple of twists in the storyline further shed light on Daphne’s attitude. But, the admission at the end of the book surprised me.

I loved the romance angle of Expiration Dates. Daphne’s dating life was interesting (and honestly, at times, heartbreaking). The author did show how knowing how long a relationship would last affected Daphne. By the time she met Jack, Daphne was no longer emotionally connected to any of her boyfriends. The only one she kept in contact with was Hugh (who was her best friend). Of course, a significant twist also figured into her not wanting to get attached. Once that was revealed, her reluctance made more sense.

The end of Expiration Dates was interesting. Not only did Daphne make a pretty big decision, but she also found something that blew her mind. It also blew my mind because of how much of a game-changer it was for Daphne. I loved the very end. It showed a very different Daphne than the one we got to know throughout the book.

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