Laurie
and Dan have been together for 18 years, half of Laurie’s life, and they are
ready to take the next step, trying to have kids. Laurie is devastated when Dan suddenly ends
their relationship. They are both
lawyers at the same firm and now that the end has come, Laurie cannot avoid Dan
and the gossip at their firm.
Jamie
Carter is a lady’s man at their firm. A
chance encounter causes them to hatch a devious plan. They will pretend to date to make Dan jealous
and to help Jamie’s career. The partners
have said he needs to settle down. Will
their plan work?
I
loved the character growth for both Laurie and Jamie. We learn that appearances and assumptions are
not always accurate. They have both suffered
loss in life and are able to bond through their shared experiences.
Laurie
is a strong woman and I loved it. The
novel had an interesting look at workplace politics and how you are treated as
a woman that is single versus a woman who is dating someone. It was also an interesting look at how other
women who are not career women can be threatened by another woman’s strong
personality. Dan loved Laurie, but some
part of him wanted a woman that idealized and pampered him instead of a woman
that was real and being true to herself. I like that by the end of the novel, Laurie
realizes her own real worth. She can
excel at work and take the big leap herself in her career.
Laurie
is black in a predominately white town of Manchester in England. She has a lot of racial moments in the novel such
as people asking her “where are you really from?” It was an interesting dynamic.
Favorite
Quotes:
“To
deciding what our happiness is and being happy that way.”
“Anyone
who moaned about hangovers in their twenties should be forced to suffer a
hangover in their late thirties.”
Overall,
If I Never Met You is an entertaining novel with great humor. I loved that the novel was about Laurie
finding herself and happened to find love along the way. I could not put this
book down during our recent camping trip.
Book
Source: Review Copy from William Morrow
Books. Thank-you!
Interesting reading about relationships. Working in the same firm as well! Complicated and interesting.
ReplyDeleteThis was the first Mairi McFarlane book I read but I do intend to read more.
ReplyDeleteSounds great! I'll have to look for this one. :)
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