Until We Collide by Charlotte Fallowfield


Release Date: 02.21.2016



Synopsis:

What do you do when the guy you’re in love with is seeing someone else?

That’s the dilemma facing Paige Taylor. All of her life she’s only ever had eyes for the gorgeous Alec Wright, but despite their undeniable chemistry, their timing has always been off. Fast approaching her thirtieth birthday, Paige despairs of ever finding love and a happy ever after. Her best friend Poppie tells her that she can either watch life pass her by, or grab it with both hands. She convinces Paige to throw herself back into the dating pool, or she could be waiting for Alec forever.

What Paige didn’t expect was the catalogue of dating disasters to follow. A neck brace, jelly fish, stitches, flashing and an encounter with a gorilla were some of the most memorable. Despite some downright hilarious, humiliating and cringe worthy dates, her biological clock is ticking and Paige is determined to keep trying until she finds the one

Was Alec Wright always her Mr. Right, or is he still out there waiting to be found?


Join Paige in her quest to find the ultimate prize. Love.


Review:



This book made me laugh out loud,there is never a dull moment with our heroine.

Paige Taylor is a funny and sweet girl,not so lucky with the men she meets,this is a white lie because she met her soulmate,Alec, long ago but it wasn't the right moment for them to begin a romantic relationship because they were just about to start their adult lives, so they choose to part their ways with a promise "Until We Collide".

We follow Paige during her journey towards her Prince Charming through disastrous dates and awful boyfriends always believing that Fate will let her find her real happiness sooner or later.

This was the first time I've read this author and I've really liked this rom com,can't wait to read more amazing stories written by Charlotte Fallowfield.



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