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New from the NUMBER ONE bestselling author of The Note. A must-read uplifting romance for fans of When Harry Met Sally and One Day! When Jesse Lightning meets Minnie Byrne, he is having a bad day.

Reeling from the effects of a very bruised heart, the last thing Jesse wants is a new friend. But Minnie is hard to say no to, and reluctantly Jesse realises that her impetuous playfulness might do him good.

So when Minnie suggests they go on fortnightly platonic dates with no strings, no promises, no expectations beyond good company, Jesse agrees before he has a chance to think too deeply about it.

Two friends.

Five days.

No chance of another broken heart.

Until Jesse reveals a secret that proves Minnie’s heart isn’t as safe as she thought. Thank goodness five days isn’t enough time to fall in love…

Once you meet Jesse and Minnie you’ll never forget them. This is bestseller Zoë Folbigg at her absolute best with a story of friendship, love and taking chances. Perfect for fans of Cathy Kelly, Mike Gayle, JoJo Moyes and David Nicholls.

'Oh my heart! From the fields of France to the stars of LA, this gorgeous tale will brighten any day.' Shari Low Readers love Zoë

‘Another page-turner from the ludicrously talented Zoë Folbigg.’

‘An absolute cracker of a book! I couldn’t put it down and finished it within 24 hours of starting it.’

‘A beautifully written story that shows friendships can be formed in the most peculiar of places. I loved it! 💖’

‘I loved it from start to finish, a real heartwarming story with many ups and downs along the way ❤️’

‘I LOVED this book, it had me hooked from the first few pages. Reading it I felt like I was watching an epic film, I was so immersed in the world of the main characters, and following their story felt incredibly real. In fact every time I put it down I couldn’t wait to get back to it! Thoroughly recommend.’

‘It’s up there as one of my favourite reads this year, such an easy and enjoyable read. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️’

‘I loved this book from start to finish. From the first chapter I was hooked. Thoroughly recommend.’

Praise for Zoë

'Deftly written, seamlessly portrayed and achingly romantic.' Caroline Khoury on Five Days

'A wonderful read that’s got everything – romance, suspense, a New York Christmas setting and an unputdownable plot.' Samantha Tonge on A Fairytale of New York

'The Three Loves of Sebastian Cooper is a cleverly constructed, brilliantly insightful book with a glorious cast of characters. You’ll be racing through the final chapters!' Paige Toon

'A beautifully-written, perfectly-crafted novel about love, loss and family that kept me on the edge of my seat until the very end. I love how we meet the entire cast of characters (some of whom you'll love, others you'll hate!) in the present and then weave back in time to discover their connection to the infamous Sebastian Cooper.

354 pages, Kindle Edition

Published July 26, 2024

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508 reviews1,948 followers
July 15, 2024
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I want my time with you.

Based on other reviews and the rating I liked this book a lot more than I thought I would. The premise is amazing and was executed beautifully. It was so refreshing to read a romance where it is a slow burn and they're friends first. Yes, they got kinda googly-eyed over each other very early BUT they realized it and they were mature adults about it. Both of them knowing that recently coming off a breakup is not a good time to start a new relationship and fall instantly in love. One of the characters is actually seeing a therapist and I was so here for it. I loved how real and raw and true to life the plot was.

I adored the two main characters. I was cheering Millie and Jesse on, not just for them to get together romanticly but their lives in general. I felt invested in the outcome. They were both very relatable despite having famous parents. Jesse's secret was an unexpected twist in the best way possible, not in a creepy secret kind of way. It was more in the I don't want to hurt you kind of way. The book has many locations, London, Paris, Provincial France and Los Angeles. I felt like I was there. One of my favourite scenes was when Millie went shopping in France.

If you're looking for a captivating romance that is so much more than a romance because it deals with not only love, but life and family and broken hearts and all that other messy stuff...this is the book for you. This is my fifth book by the author and it's so nice to get a winner every time. I highly recommend The Three Loves of Sebastian Cooper

Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for the Advance Readers Copy.
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583 reviews534 followers
July 21, 2024
Thanks to NetGalley & the publisher for an early access for this book! I’ve been wanting to read this ever since I saw Shelley's Book Nook’s fantastic review 🤩

This book was incredibly refreshing. It’s not usually the type of book I read - which was ironic considering Minnie’s therapist had encouraged her to read genres outside of her usuals.

💐 Friends to lovers
💐 Grief
💐 Healing from toxic relationships
💐 Healing your inner child
💐 Slow burn

There was a lot of depth to the characters and they were incredibly likeable. It was interesting to get their thought process during difficult times.

The world building when they were travelling was magical. The authors depiction of the environment was well done. The Bechdel test was a really interesting one and I will be trying it in the future movies/books I read!

I highly recommend this one if you want to step out of the usual romance books!
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537 reviews80 followers
May 21, 2024
It took me awhile to get into this story, it was a bit different than what I have read in the past by this author.
I loved the character of Minnie, she was sweet, funny, imperfect & loveable. I enjoyed her journey and healing throughout this story.

This would be a perfect read for those who love the following;

Romance
Taking Chances
Imperfect Characters that grow
Equality
Emotions

I have never heard of the Bechdel test for movies, this was an interesting twist to the book.

Many thanks to Boldwood Books and Netgalley for am ARC copy in return for my honest thoughts and opinions .

Pub date : July 26, 2024
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Author 7 books495 followers
August 27, 2024
These two characters are living rent-free in my head. Curse you, Zoë Folbigg! LOL. One of my favourite reads of 2024. Highly recommend.
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1,135 reviews67 followers
July 24, 2024
This story deals with so much more than just romance-it tackles life, love, family, broken hearts and all the messy stuff that goes with being alive that a lot of romances leave out. There's lots of scenic locales like London, Paris and Los Angeles. There's a lot going on and it's easy to get sucked in and lost for several hours Millie is trying to get over her heartbreak so her therapist suggests she tries to make some new friends. So, she decides on a whim while she's out one day to just introduce herself to Jesse. They both agree that neither has time for a relationship, but they seem to get on well, so they agree to friendly meet ups but not exchange numbers or anything, and see where things go. They both have loads of baggage so it seems like the ideal situation for both of them, but of course, that's not all that's going to happen.
They made quite the pair and there is a lot that happens in the span of those five days and leaves the reader with a heartwarming story and a satisfying ending
Thanks to Boldwood Books and NetGalley for this eArc in exchange for my review.
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2,781 reviews50 followers
July 24, 2024
I thought the premise of this book sounded good and interesting. However I had the hardest time getting into this book and staying focused on it. I don’t think I really cared for the main characters. Minnie just annoyed me and Jesse came across as a jerk at times.
Perhaps I’ve just read too many romance type books in a row and they all seem the same.
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89 reviews14 followers
June 21, 2024
Oh dear. 67% through and I just cannot keep going. It’s so twee it is painful. The writing is fine but just fine. I’m too bored. I don’t care.
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2,292 reviews51 followers
July 24, 2024
Two individuals decide to spend time together without sharing any details about their pasts. This choice creates a unique space where every interaction is driven by the present moment, making their connection feel fresh and unfiltered.

As they engage with one another, their relationship develops in unexpected ways. Despite their initial lack of knowledge about each other, they discover surprising similarities and shared experiences that reveal how closely their lives intersect.

The story effectively shows that genuine connections can form when people engage with each other without preconceived notions. It beautifully illustrates how profound and unexpected bonds can emerge when people truly connect in the moment.
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167 reviews5 followers
July 30, 2024
I received an ARC and these are my thoughts:

Minnie is heartbroken. Her therapist suggests she make new friends, so she decides to befriend a stranger who is having a bad day. Though Jesse is unsure, he agrees to meet her and just “hang out”. The rules are simple: only first names, no phone numbers, have fun and no falling in love. Five days. No chance of falling in love, is there?

I loved this book! In true Zoe Folbigg fashion, things are never what they seem. Unlike The Note or the Postcard, this book was fast paced and dynamic; the way she describes the different locations and the MCs’ interactions, made me feel as if I were sitting there with them, watching the scenes unfold. I love that her stories have a serendipitous quality to them - makes for the most heartwarming happily ever after. And those plot twists?! I was not expecting them, that’s all I’m saying.

Jesse was so endearing. His life was in pieces; he was heartbroken and grieving, but he was sweet and flawed, making him quite relatable. Minnie was a bit of a mess; also heartbroken but for different reasons, she is desperately trying to piece her life back together. They made quite the unexpected pair, as they fell for the versions of each other they knew (none of them had the full picture) - but in reality, who does? In the end, they had more in common than they knew.

This is the perfect summer read and the blurb doesn’t do this story justice - there is so much that goes on, in and in between those five days.
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1,553 reviews25 followers
July 26, 2024
I loved reading 'Five Days', I instantly connected with the characters and found myself immersed in their world, keen to keep reading to find out what happens to them. The plot is brilliant, quite simple but Folbigg explores a lot along the way. This has ups and downs and every emotion imaginable. This was a truly, fun, delightful book to read.
Thank you to NetGalley and Boldwood Books for an advance copy.
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25 reviews
September 30, 2024
Although I enjoyed this book to some extent, it was very reminiscent of one day by David Nicholls. The authors particular style of writing isn’t my favourite to read.
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59 reviews3 followers
September 9, 2024
Such an easy, uplifting read. Enjoyed the premise at a time when adulting seems bloody hard!
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692 reviews18 followers
March 28, 2025
What a great warm and fuzzy audio book! Loved it!
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869 reviews40 followers
September 26, 2024
4.75🎧- I loved Fairytale in New York so when I saw Zoë Folbigg had another novel out, I jumped to read it. This sucked me in from the very first line and kept me hooked through the entirety of it. I really adored every minute I spent listening to this.
When Jesse Lightening meets Minnie Byrne he’s having a terrible day. He’s not in the market for a new friend, but when Minnie suggests they meet every two weeks for a platonic outing, he finds himself saying yes. The rules are crazy: no exchanging contact information including last names, no asking about or divulging personal information, and most importantly- no falling in love. It’s a crazy plan, but both are willing to give it a try.
For as much as I loved Fairytale of New York, I found myself loving Five Days even more. Ms. Folbigg has crafted such a sweet story filled with charming characters and some beautiful scenery. While it’s of the same genre as Fairytale, it’s completely different making it perfect for those who weren’t fans of the latter.
Thank you to NetGalley and Boldwood Books for an advanced copy of this. I’m sorry it took me so long to get to. Five Days hit the shelves on July 26th.
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621 reviews
October 25, 2024
An adorable meet cute romcom type of novel that will have you smiling through most of it. Giving this one a 3.7. It feels like I’ve seen this story played out in tons of movies and books but honestly, I didn’t mind it in this book because it’s done well and has a unique twist to it. Minnie is fresh out of an awful relationship with an older man who manipulated and used her, and Jesse is newly separated from his wife (due to her infidelity) and is a father to a young daughter whom he adores. At the suggestion of her therapist, Minnie is tasked with finding a new friend and trying new things with no strings attached. After a chance run in at a café, Minne approaches Jesse and proposes that they start a platonic friendship as part of a game. The main rule of the game is that they cannot know anything about the other person, including their last names and they cannot exchange phone numbers or contact info. Very reluctantly Jesse agrees, and they begin meeting for random activities. After the "date " and before they part, they make plans for the next meet up having to trust that the other will show up. Little do they both know that these little “dates” are exactly what they each need to heal. Slowly, they both realize that there are stronger feelings at play but neither one wants to give in to these feelings until they finally do, and all of this happens over the course of five days. Jesse accidently reveals a big secret he has been holding on to and Minnie is so upset that she ends their friendship and new relationship. Of course, that had to happen or else there wouldn’t be a story. I thoroughly enjoyed both of these characters, and I think it's due to both of them being so quirky. Minnie is spontaneous, carefree, and fun and Jesse is a deep thinker who loves his daughter and parents more than anything. She teaches him how to loosen up and he shows her that there are trustworthy people in this world. The only part of this book that irritated me is the narrator when she was voicing Minnie’s character. That has absolutely nothing to do with the plot or the writing, but her voice was grating. Nonetheless, I thought this book was adorable.

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460 reviews73 followers
July 24, 2024
📚 PRE-PUBLICATION BOOK REVIEW 📚

Five Days By Zoe Folbigg
Publication Date: July 26, 2024
Publisher: Boldwood Books

📚MY RATING: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

📚MY REVIEW:

Okay, I don't know WHAT is going on. Am I falling in love with rom-com love, or am I simply lucky enough to be invited to be part of book tours for books that are genuinely and truly THIS GOOD?!

In just a few pages, this book had me hooked. The main characters, Minnie Byrne and Jesse Lightning, were two of the most real and most absolutely loveable characters I've ever read! And cool names, right?! The short chapters that alternated between their perspectives, the dual timelines, and the way this story was written so beautifully all came together to make this an effortlessly enjoyable and fast read.

This book feels like an epic love story you'd see up on the big screen. A meet-cute with a will-they-won't-they-will-they storyline that rivals your favorite Meg Ryan and Tom Hanks rom-com of the 1990s. I found that I couldn't stop thinking about Minnie and Jesse, even when I put the book down, because I couldn't wait to find out where their journey would take them next.

Five Days is for you if:

⭐You're a fan of meet-cutes
⭐You miss those fantastically dreamy (albeit cheesy) rom-coms from the 90s and early 2000s
⭐You enjoy the friends to lovers trope
⭐ You really like rom-com reads
⭐You just love a good love story

A huge thank you to NetGalley and Boldwood Books for this advanced reader's copy in exchange for my honest review. This was my first read from Zoe Folbigg, and it will not be my last. Be sure to get this book when it releases on July 26th!!

#FiveDays #ZoeFolbigg #NetGalley #ARC #boldwoodbookclub #boldwoodbookstour #bookreviews #bookrecommendations #romcomreads #fivestarreads #booklover #booknerd #bookcommunity
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602 reviews17 followers
November 30, 2025
3,5 rounded up simply because I enjoyed it so much! It's a pretty uncomplicated story and I didn't expect it to be as engaging as it was.

some key words for those who don't want a long review or recommendation
* two POVs/ alternating POVs
* friends to lovers sort of trope
* traveling: Paris, LA, London
* two broken hearts
* dreams and ambitions
* he: a father and a designer
* she: persuing the dream of becoming an actor
* break ups / divorce
* loss of a father
* likeable characters
* convinced chemistry
* not overly sweet!

At the beginning of the book, I feared I was going to find Minnie annoying, but luckily I didn't! She's a quirky and energetic character that comes across as very likeable and also beleiveable - as do the other characters as well (the beleiveable, that it).

Both our main character's have some issue to deal with - both professionally and in their love lives - some tied to the past, other issues more current. Despite of this, I didn't feel like I was "manipulated" into liking the characters because I felt sorry for them, which I hate! Rather they accepted their circumstances and worked through it without these issues becoming all consuming. These characters weren't defined or described by their issues, they have clear and distinct personalities regardless.

Another big positive for this book: their struggles are always present in some way, but it's never overly stated, nor does it take the focus away from the story.

The book has a story beyond two people getting to know each other in a untraditional way, and the story develops at a very comfortable pace that never allowed me to get bored, yet I never felt like it rushed either. The book does a good job of covering both characters individual journeys as well as their relationship - and it doesn't ever seem to go off track or try to cover too much.
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4,620 reviews140 followers
July 3, 2024
Five Days by Zoe Folbigg, still trying to get over her last heartbreak her therapist tells her to make new friends and this is why she intervenes and introduces her self to Jesse lightning. They both agree neither want nor have time for a romance and when mini ask Jesse if they could get together and be friends he awkwardly hesitates and then finally consents in a yeah, but not really type away. They both have baggage and claim to not want romance but of course that’s exactly what’s going to happen. Let me start by saying I didn’t like many at all and I found Jesse quite boring not to mention verbally abusive to the little boy in the book/record/coffee shop where they met and despite this mini wants to be his friend anyway but what really irked me about that whole introduction to the characters was when she kept saying “want to get together and play?” And then after their trip to the zoo when they met in front of the bingo hall she tells Jesse it’s nice to meet him despite the fact of already met hung out and they pre-arrange this bingo hall trip. I usually love Zoe Folbiggs romances because she is extremely edgy and always seems to be on the cusp of what’s new and trendy this is the next trend I think I will pass. I am still going to read her books as everyone can have a bad day or a bad book so I’m still a fan I just did not like this one. I mean cursing out a little boy is a lot to come back from and although I felt bad for Jesse in this whole situation with his daughter I just found that part holy unbelievable because if I saw a grown man cursing out a little boy for any reason the last thing I would want to do is be his partner. Not to mention I really didn’t like many at all. I’m so sorry I usually love the authors books but not this time.
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1,411 reviews12 followers
August 1, 2024
In this unique and fun modern romance novel, readers meet Minnie Byrne and Jesse Lightning, two absolute strangers who meet on one of Jesse’s bad days. Minnie, however, sees friend potential in him and proposes fortnightly platonic friend dates (accompanied by a series of rules suggested by her therapist) that Jesse, to his surprise, accepts. Following their friendship over five days and five friend dates, Jesse and Minnie are both controlled by their secrets and their emotional traumas that the other does not know about. Five days of friendship is fine, unless emotions (good and bad) get involved. Both protagonists are complicated and flawed, with their own emotional struggles and hurdles that prevent them from forming relationships with others, and alternating between their two perspectives allows readers to really see where they struggle and what secrets they are keeping. Both characters are clever, kind, and creative, and their interactions and relationship is particularly interesting to follow over the course of this novel. Folbigg has brought them, as well as the backdrops of London and France, to life, as she has created complex and fully developed characters, locations, and backstories that will draw readers into this fascinating novel which mirrors readers’ internal struggles with connection and honesty (with themselves and others).

Thanks to NetGalley and Boldwood Books for the advance copy.
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477 reviews11 followers
August 1, 2024
Five Days by Zoe Folbigg
When Jesse Lightning meets Minnie Byrne, he is having a bad day. Reeling from the effects of a very bruised heart, the last thing Jesse wants is a new friend. But Minnie is hard to say no to, and reluctantly, Jesse realises that her impetuous playfulness might do him good.
So when Minnie suggests they go on fortnightly platonic dates with no strings, promises, or expectations beyond good company, Jesse agrees before he can think too deeply about it.
Two friends.
Five days.
There is no chance of another broken heart.
Until Jesse reveals a secret that shatters Minnie's sense of safety, their five days together suddenly seem like a short time to avoid falling in love.
Zoe Folbigg is an excellent storyteller. I was so pleased to receive the invitation to read and review this book. I have read most of her other works; I especially liked The Note, which is well worth reading.
This book has a fabulous plot and a superb cast of characters. It is a perfect, uplifting romance.
The story begins quite slowly but soon gathers speed whilst encompassing you. It is a captivating love story set in some beautiful backdrops like Paris, the city of love and Provence, where the smell of lavender fills the air.
It's a delightful, uplifting read that I'm happy to recommend.
I want to thank publishers Boldwood Books, author Zoe Folbigg and Rachels Random Resources for the copy to read and review.
4,162 reviews22 followers
December 30, 2024
This is my first experience reading something by this author. It is a heartwarming and fun romance that explores the unpredictable nature of love and healing.
Jesse is nursing a broken heart and Minnie offers him a chance at friendship when he’s least looking for it. Despite his initial reluctance, Jesse agrees to embark on a series of "platonic dates" with Minnie, promising to keep things casual—no strings attached. But as they spend more time together, their bond deepens, and Jesse is faced with the very real possibility of falling in love again, even though his old wounds still haven't healed.
The characters are well-developed and endearing. Jesse's vulnerability and his emotional journey feel authentic. Minnie has a lightheartedness and optimism about her that offer both comic relief and emotional depth. Their chemistry is palpable, and the genuine connection they develop is both real and relatable. The story tackles themes of healing, trust, and the fear of getting hurt again, making it not just a romance, but also a reflection on how we cope with past pain and open ourselves to new possibilities.
If you're in the mood for a feel-good story about love, friendship, and second chances, the warmth and sincerity of the conclusion is sur to make this a satisfying read.
I received a complimentary copy from NetGalley and Boldwood Books and am voluntarily leaving my review.
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367 reviews29 followers
July 19, 2025
First there is the review in Italian then the English one –
Prima c'è la recensione in italiano poi quella in inglese
4,4
Letto in inglese.
È interessante perché la protagonista è simpatica e il racconto costruito in modo insolito. “Minnie era una che si dava da fare. Una che piaceva a tutti. (...) voleva piacere agli insegnanti. Voleva piacere anche al terapeuta, cosa che sapeva essere ridicola".
Ma ci sono poi aspetti poco realistici: i protagonisti sono figli di persone famose eppure calde e accudenti, normali e fantastiche, insomma troppo brave. I protagonisti si creano quasi da soli problemi e difficoltà. Ci sono solo un paio di persone “cattive”, a cui viene dato comunque poco spazio. Forse l’autrice è come la protagonista e mette un po’ troppo impegno nel piacere?



4.4
Read in English.
It is interesting because the main character is likable and the tale constructed in an unusual way. “Minnie was a doer. A people pleaser. (…) she wanted the teachers to like her. She wanted the therapist to like her too, which she knew was ridiculous”.

But then there are unrealistic aspects: the protagonists are children of famous people and yet warm and caring, normal and great, in short, too good. The protagonists almost create problems and difficulties for themselves. There are only a couple of “bad” people, who are given little space anyway. Perhaps the author is like the protagonist and puts a little too much effort into pleasing them?

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4,837 reviews1,243 followers
July 26, 2024
Can you fall in love with a person in five days? In Zoë Folbigg's latest release, those five days are actually five dates (not five consecutive days). Minnie Byrne and Jesse Lightning meet at a time when they are both in crisis. It's a bit of a meet cute for friendship. They establish some ground rules like: don't fall in love, don't use phones, etc. And they are off on one-of adventures together. My favorite was their time in France - although there was too much French dialogue without any translating.

Both Minnie and Jesse are likable characters and they have a definable chemistry. The arc of the plot is unusual as there is an entire section (Part II) that happens AFTER the Five Days. This is my first read by Folbigg and I do have enough interest to read more. Looking at the Acknowledgements, I see names of authors I love like Shari Low listed among her dearest friends. Safe to say if you are a Shari Lowe fan, you will also enjoy this author.

I had just a couple of niggles: the F-bombs and the Jesse's marital status when they started their adventures.

Thank you to Boldwood Books and NetGalley for a DRC in exchange for an honest review. All opinions are my own. Happy Publication Day!! 🥳
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2,041 reviews63 followers
July 26, 2024
Five Days by Zoe Folbigg

I received an advance review copy for free thanks to Rachel's Random Resources and I am leaving this review voluntarily.

Blurb

Reeling from the effects of a very bruised heart, the last thing Jesse wants is a new friend. But Minnie is hard to say no to, and reluctantly Jesse realises that her impetuous playfulness might do him good.

So when Minnie suggests they go on fortnightly platonic dates with no strings, no promises, no expectations beyond good company, Jesse agrees before he has a chance to think too deeply about it.

Two friends.

Five days.

No chance of another broken heart.

Until Jesse reveals a secret that proves Minnie’s heart isn’t as safe as she thought. Thank goodness five days isn’t enough time to fall in love…

My Opinion

It took me a while to get into Five Days but it was actually quite a cute story. There is a lot going on within these pages, so you should expect a fast pace. This was only the second book I have read by Zoe Folbigg, but both have been lovely. If you aren't looking for a standard romance novel, then this one should definitely be on your list.

Minnie and Jesse meet in some unusual circumstances, but I really liked the chance that they took. A great holiday read.

Rating 4/5
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662 reviews7 followers
July 31, 2024
What a great idea for a plot!! It really intrigued me so I had to read it of course!!!
Minnie is a young woman who has been very depressed lately. So bad that her family interjected and put her in touch with a councillor. She’s also trying to crawl out from the shadow of a famous family and make her own way in life.
Jesse is reeling from the death of his father and the breakdown of his marriage. His young daughter Ida is really struggling with the change as Jesse has been replaced with an au pair. She really wants her Daddy.
Jesse is in a cafe and has an explosive incident with a young boy’s mother when the boy’s ball bounces and plops into his coffee sploshing all over his shirt. Minnie steps in to stand up for Jesse, who she feels is being ganged up on!! After calming the situation down, she gives him her hand and introduces herself as Minnie . She wants to have five days to have five platonic meetings to have a new friend with no romantic ties……
I thoroughly enjoyed the idea of this, the reality of this and the ending of this!! Brilliant!!
I f you also like the sound of this story, read this book!!!
Many thanks to Boldwood Books for the opportunity to read this arc copy via Netgalley. My opinion is my own.
#Netgalley, #TheBoldBookClub, #ZoeFolbigg.
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635 reviews11 followers
July 25, 2024
What a ride - Minnie and Jesse start off as friends, with an excruciatingly awkward meet up. Both are reeling from messy relationship breakdowns and they have five dates and no electronic contact. It’s well written and their backstories unfold naturally as we understand how they got to where they are. Both are good, kind people doing their best and I wanted them to work it out. It’s funny at times and there’s some tender and wonderful moments - visiting zoos, time in London and Paris and Provence, missing each other in LA. The locations are particularly vivid and I could see them at St Pancras Station and in the lavender fields.

Part 1 worked better for me than Part 2, I was frustrated with the near misses in LA and I’d have liked to see more of them together and see how Minnie navigates her people-pleasing. I felt as if the dynamics of their being together were a little undercooked. It’s closed door too, so we don’t see how they connect. I’m off to read more of Zoë’s book though as I loved the characterisations, settings and the overall premise.

Thank you NetGalley, Zoë Folbigg and Boldwood Books for the ARC. Opinions are my own.
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1,443 reviews9 followers
July 26, 2024
This is one of those romances that carries you with, through all the plot twists and surprises. You feel invested in the characters' stories. Minnie is a vulnerable but caring young woman whose trust issues have led her to be extremely wary of everybody. She has quite a rich back story which you glimpse as the story develops but the focus is always on Minnie and her hopes and dreams. Jesse proves to have as complicated past life of his own. Neither of them are ready for any new commitments so they start on a series of meetings, vowing to stay as friends. Of course, with the undeniable chemistry, that proves to be difficult.

Both characters have to make sacrifices for people they love. Their creative careers are at times all consuming. You gradually pick up on the similarities in their outlook and upbringing. What you never do is doubt their sincerity. This is a great read which I thoroughly enjoyed. You certainly get to see them at their most vulnerable but also hope that they can edge forward towards taking a leap of faith.

In short: learning to trust and starting over
Thanks to the publisher for a copy of the book
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1,774 reviews22 followers
July 14, 2024
Friendship is a source of strength and comfort.

Minnie and Jesse first encounter one another in a cosy cafe, striking up a conversation that leads to an agreement to have regular and purely platonic "play dates" in order to establish new connections. However, adhering to the advice from their therapist proves to be quite a challenge. Minnie is grappling with the aftermath of a painful breakup while also pursuing her dreams in the acting world, whereas Jesse is dealing with the recent loss of his father, the betrayal of his wife, and the endeavour of writing a children's book. Their shared escapades take them on a journey to Paris and Provence, where they visit Jesse's mother. The narrative of the book incorporates poignant flashbacks and examines the Bechdel test, at times utilizing strong language. Despite the challenges stemming from a difficult breakup, the overall story is deeply heartwarming, and the characters are truly endearing.

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3,733 reviews43 followers
July 24, 2024
This story grew on me😍

4.5🌟 stars
I wasn't familiar with Zoe Folbigg's work or writing style and the start of this story, particularly Jesse and Minnie's first two dates, did not really grab me. But once they progressed to their Paris trip, I was hooked and the closer I came to the end, the more invested in their story and the mystery of how it would end. I landed up really loving the plot and main characters.

I liked the flashbacks into the pivotal events of the previous six months leading up to their first meeting. And, though Minnie's backstory was good, it was Jesse's that really appealed. He's a father desperate to be with his seven year old daughter in the midst of a messy separation from her mother and torn up by the recent death of his father. A male character who was easy to love.

The romance was touching, the end game not a given, and, after reading Five Days, I now want to read more by this author.

Thanks to Boldwood Books and NetGalley for sharing a complimentary advance copy of the book; this is my voluntary and honest opinion.
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514 reviews27 followers
July 26, 2024
I received an E-ARC with a request for my honest review.

This fun romantic comedy follows Minnie and Jesse, both who have recently had their hearts broken.

After an incident in a coffee shop Minnie suggests they meet up as friends but there are rules: no last names, no switching of contact details, no expectations apart from to have some fun.

Although Jesse, is reluctant at first, he soon comes to enjoy their meet ups, but he has a secret he is hiding from Minnie.

Will they develop more than friendship? What is Jessie hiding from Minnie?

This romance is really fun to read as Minnie has such a lively character and brings another side out of Jesse too.

It is lovely to see how the characters develop as you find out more about them, and their background.

It is the kind of romance, that you are constantly saying ‘will they, won’t they’ as neither seems to be sure of how the other feels.

Overall, a fun romantic comedy where a chance encounter leads to two strangers meeting up for five dates as friends.
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