In Case You Missed It by Lindsey Kelk

In Case You Missed It

by Lindsey Kelk

What if Mr Right was right in front of you all along? The laugh out loud new romantic comedy from the Sunday Times bestselling author – available to pre-order now!

‘Swoops you up and fills your heart with such joy’ Giovanna Fletcher, bestselling author of Some Kind of Wonderful and Eve of Man

‘It might be the funniest and most relatable of ALL BOOKS EVER’ Lucy Vine, bestselling author of Hot Mess
‘I loved it’ Mhairi McFarlane, bestselling author of If I Never Met You

When Ros comes home after three years away, she’s ready to pick up with life exactly where she left it. But her friends have moved on, her parents have rekindled their romance, and her bedroom is now a garden shed. All of a sudden, she’s swept up in nostalgia for the way things were.
 
Then her phone begins to ping, with messages from her old life. Including one number she thought she’d erased for good – the man who broke her heart. Is this her second chance at one big love? Sometimes we all want to see what we’ve been missing…

Readers already love In Case You Missed It:

‘Hilarious and full of relatable moments’ Leanne, 5 stars
‘genuinely laughed out loud’ Lulu, 5 stars
‘Funny and romantic’ Emma, 5 stars
‘Lindsey Kelk has done it again’ Lauren C., 5 stars

Reviewed by Emma (SCR) on

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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. I have been a fan of Lindsey's writing for many many years so it's always exciting when it's time for a new Lindsey book.

This book has a very nostalgic feel. Ros spent too much time being blinded by the past. When we look back on the past we often do so with rose-tinted glasses. Especially if we aren't where we expected to be. Ros has returned to the UK and is living in a shed in her parent's garden. It's really not where she expected to be at 32 years old. Life never turns out as planned so this is a theme that most people can understand. Ros was easy to relate to. She's fun and realistic. She makes mistakes and sometimes makes a right prat of herself.

I loathed Patrick. I am a firm believer that ex's are ex for a reason. I am not one to return to a previous relationship. I'm pretty cutthroat about that. Ros' friend Sumi is a bit like that. I really related to Sumi in that respect.

This book had all the typical elements I have come to love and expect from Lindsey. I love her humour. It helps us all to feel better about our 'idiot' moments.

This book has the beginnings of a great series. I would love to come back to this group of friends and see how they are all getting on. I can really see this being like the I Heart Series.

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