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One Night on the Island
by Josie Silver
On the cusp of turning thirty, dating columnist Cleo is sent on assignment to a remote Irish island to marry herself. Instead of solitude, a mistaken double booking forces Cleo to share the cabin with Mack, an American photographer mourning the end of his marriage, while they wait a week for the next ferry.
Romance isn't generally my genre, but I found Josie Silver's previous books, One Day in December and The Two Lives of Lydia Bird, to be sharp and nuanced in a way most romances are not. Sadly, One Night on the Island didn't reach the same level. Although the characters are mature and the writing is easy to read, the romance felt tired and predictable.
Romance isn't generally my genre, but I found Josie Silver's previous books, One Day in December and The Two Lives of Lydia Bird, to be sharp and nuanced in a way most romances are not. Sadly, One Night on the Island didn't reach the same level. Although the characters are mature and the writing is easy to read, the romance felt tired and predictable.