Relationships are complicated. For James Rodgers they’ve managed to enter a whole new level of complexity with the appearance of his ex-girlfriend, Juliet.
With over a decade of making up to do, it’s going to be a tough sell that he’s a changed man and deserves a second chance.
There’s one other problem: she may or may not be a ghost.
Straight-talking Juliet has not been lucky in love and now she’s unexpectedly faced with her hapless ex-boyfriend. Time hasn’t healed her wounds but the universe has other plans and has thrown them back together, whether they’re happy about it or not.
They need to push aside their differences, face their past and work together in order to find out if they’ve been given a second chance at love before it’s too late.
Relationships are complicated; but this one is really a matter of life or death.
I couldn't put it down and read it in 2 days. Very well written with likeable, relatable and unforgettable characters. There's even a nod to "Elle" from the "Amy Cole" series, which I adored! I love this author and her style. A beautiful ending to this love story. 5****
James’ life is frankly a mess. Separated and with a divorce looming he’s living (if you can call it that) in a soulless flat surrounded by unpacked boxes and limping from one chaotic day to the next. Despite his recent split with Kate it’s another woman who fills his mind as he finds himself harking back to his relationship with ex Juliet that ended over fifteen years ago.
Haunted by the memories of their time together and losing sleep James finds himself drowning his sorrows in a nightly drink or two and it’s after one such session that he finds himself knocked unconscious. Coming round he realises he may have actually done himself some damage as he awakes faced with a rather angry illusion in the form of Juliet. However when a quick scan reveals he is in good health he has to face up to the possibility that he isn’t imaging this new companion, but why is she back now and why do the pair appear to be inextricably linked?
Finding Juliet is a beautifully written emotional story about secrets, lies, reflection and moving forward. As with her other books Liz has done a absolutely wonderful job of meshing emotion and sadness with laugh out loud moments to create a truly fabulous story. The writing style is so easy to read and perfectly pitched in terms of content to keep me turning the pages – I actually finished it in a day as I couldn’t bare to put it down.
The book is written using the alternating perspectives of James and Juliet which gave the story not only a lovely flow, but also offered me as the reader a rounded insight into the main characters psyche. All of the character’s were portrayed in a refreshingly realistic way and in particular I found I could really relate to Juliet; I loved her witty remarks and she came across as a bit of a badass despite her vulnerability.
Despite being completely different to her Amy Cole series Liz has nothing to fear with this switch up as for me Finding Juliet is a triumphant success. Being a spiritual person myself I loved seeing that aspect used to create this unconventional rom-com tale. However for those that aren’t don’t be dissuaded from picking this book up, you may just need to suspend belief for a few hours, but lets face it that’s what reading is all about! A fantastic read that will have you laughing and crying in equal measure, just make sure you have a tissue to hand! I can’t wait to see what Elizabeth McGivern has lined up next…..
This was a hot steamy erotic romance story perfect for a quick afternoon read. A great heart pounding read. The story was very well written with great characters. It drew me in and I had it finished in one sitting. I would highly recommend this read.
James has not seen Juliet in awhile when he encounters her again. But it appears that although she appears to him, that they are not quite existing from the same plane. He has to decide how he wants to approach this reunion. Will he be helpful and assist her in figuring out what is going on with her? Are the implications of doing so bigger than just following a mystery? Intriguing story with a message bigger than its plot.
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Finding Juliet is a funny, emotional, and unique story of a man who is haunted, literally, by the past in the form of his ex-girlfriend Juliet. This story has well-developed characters, some living and some dead. The storyline is well written and flows nicely, capturing my interest from the first. It was entertaining to watch Juliet force James to start living in the present again. I really enjoyed this story.
Finding Juliet- Elizabeth McGovern - 4th Aug for author EMAIL when done James has been split from KAte for a while and she is pushing him to sort out a divorce. He works self employed as a photographer and is rather short of cash but also doesn’t want to upset the apple cart where Kate is concerned. James dates Juliet many years ago, fifteen if he remembers correctly so when he sees her but her hand passes through his and he gets an electric type shock at the same time, he wonders what on earth is going on. He can talk to Juliet however she knows very little about herself and not why she is there. She doesn’t even think that she is dead. She persuades James to get a P. I to find the real her and meanwhile is stuck following James around. This is one of those books that you can’t help smiling at. It’s a look at life from a different perspective and how maybe we shouldn’t be rushing through everything we do, but stop a while and yes smell the coffee and the flowers and appreciate those around us. I found this quite emotional (in a good way) at the end. Beautiful, just beautiful For more reviews please see my blog http://nickibookblog.blogspot.co.uk/ or follow me on Twitter@nickisbookblog