Blog tour: One Year After You

Welcome to the blog tour for One Year After You by Shari Low!

More about the book…

For forty years, the fabulous Odette Devine has been a beloved matriarchal actress on Scotland’s longest-running TV show.

Today she is broken, betrayed, and desperate to find out if this is her payback for a lie she told forty years ago.

A year ago today, Tress Walker’s husband was killed in a car accident, on the same day she gave birth to their baby. Reeling from the discovery that he was with his mistress, Tress has to choose whether to protect her fragile heart or open it to love again.

Noah Clark was devastated to discover his wife and his best friend were having an affair. Now the love of his life is asking for another chance to make their marriage work. But can there ever be a way back, once the trust is broken?

Noah’s sister Keli Clark has recently been ghosted by the man she loves. When a shocking message from a complete stranger reveals the reason why, Keli will have to decide whether to forgive, forget, or to make sure he pays.

Twenty-four hours. Four shocking secrets. One tumultuous tale of love, loss and second chances.

More about the author…

Shari Low is the #1 bestselling author of over 30 novels, including My One Month Marriage and One Summer Sunrise and a collection of parenthood memories called Because Mummy Said So. She lives near Glasgow.

My impressions…

This author has been on my radar for a while, and, now that I’ve finally read one of her books, I understand why she is so popular! Her writing flows effortlessly, her characters are realistic, and she creates enough tension and plot twists to keep you on your toes while still hoping for the happy ending you feel everyone deserves. I enjoyed the use of multiple narrators and the switch of perspective that goes with it. Plus, I liked the way that the connections between the characters are slowly revealed, making every storyline organically come together. This is definitely not the last book by Shari Low that will find its way to my hands!

Three words to describe it. Romantic. Hopeful. Surprising.

Do I like the cover? Yes, it’s cute.

Have I read any other books by the same author? No, but I’ve been wanting to for a while.

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