Tuesday, September 28, 2021

Rachel Higginson - Decisions We Make After Midnight review

 


WOW!! This is a definite, not-to-be-missed read! It was all consuming and I was COMPLETELY lost in ALL. THE. FEELS! I was here for Lola's journey and her finding herself again. She had been completely consumed by her family and the family business and lost herself for a bit. But her best friend Reese had her back and was there for her when she needed a friend the most. I enjoyed their friendship and the support Lo had. I enjoyed the banter between the English siblings and the support they gave one another. But most of all, I enjoyed the tension and the chemistry between Will and Lo. Whew! It was intense, thick and I couldn't get enough. Life has a funny way of bringing people together and this book was SO GREAT! I can't recommend it enough! Go grab your copy today!





Lola Ellis has a picture-perfect life. Until she doesn’t.

Successful, engaged to the man of her dreams, and focused. Until suddenly she’s questioning her position in the family company, her fiancé’s fidelity, and everything she thought she knew about life.

On her way to Florida to open a new branch of the family business and meet her fiancé Owen, she unexpectedly detours to visit her best friend in Durham, North Carolina. What was meant to be a week of rest and relaxation as she gets her mind right stretches into a permanent TBD. She can’t face the future waiting for her in Destin, Florida. And the longer she stays in Durham, the less she wants to.

Will English is an uptight, arrogant bartender who keeps scaring away waitresses. Too busy micromanaging his co-owning siblings, his patience is thin when it comes to the rest of the business. When Lola takes a job at his bar to fill her time while she decides what to do about the mess her life has suddenly become, he decides not to engage with the clearly underqualified new waitress. She’s clumsy, clueless, and costing him too much money every time she gives away another round of drinks because she’s messed up again. And yet… there’s something about her that keeps him from dismissing her.

Together, after the bar closes every night, they forge a friendship that doesn’t fit into either of their lives. Lola’s stay in Durham is only temporary. And Will’s roots in the city are deeply established. A relationship doesn’t make sense. But sometime after midnight one night… they decide they don’t care.

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