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The Man Who Didn't Call

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I would firstly like to thank Netgalley and the publishers for allowing me the opportunity to read this book in exchange for an honest review.

I thought I knew exactly what was gonna happen going into this book, but boy was I wrong! What a twist!!!
A seemingly simple relatable plot, with a few shocking twists! Definitely a must-read!

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I think teenage me would’ve loved this but unfortunately I just didn’t get into this one! It was well written, just not for me on this occasion.

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I couldn't get behind this book, but I can see my teenage self loving this torture. If a guy I thought I hit it off with, then doesn't make contact, sure it would suck, I'd mope around for a week or so, and then I would move on with my life. It's what I have done before so I know it is what I would do again. Not the protagonist in this story. She met a guy, she had a whirlwind romance, she thought it would last a lifetime, but then he ghosts her and she won't let it go. I want a fiesty independent main character who lives in the real world, and even if something had happened to her supposed lover, after knowing him for a week, I wouldn't be turning the world upside down to find out the truth. Maybe I'm too cynical for this kind of love.

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This book has also been released under the title of Ghosted. Believe me, however, there are no ghouls or spirits here, with ghosted refering to the urban term for cutting off all communication with someone. This is a captivating story not just of love, but also of secrets, self-discovery and new beginnings. We meet Sarah and Eddie. They only met 6 days before but for both of them it was a classic case of ‘Love at First Sight’! They have to leave each other for pre-organised plans, but Sarah says she will meet Eddie at the airport when he returns from his holiday. For an unknown reason, Eddie isn’t there. Neither is he answering his phone or returning her calls. As the story moves on, we see the heartbreak for Sarah, confused as to what has happened.

The story is told mainly from Sarah’s point of view, with Eddie’s story coming in later in the book. I honestly didn’t see where this book was going initially, even though the author drops little hints in as the story continues. I was so blinded by the upset and confusion Sarah was going through that I failed to see what was going to happen until it actually did! Now, of course you will need to read the book to find out what I’m talking about, but it’s safe to say it was a fabulous turn in the story. It certainly explained everything and tied up all the loose ends perfectly. I loved how I was kept in suspense for parts of the story, leading me to question what was happening and yet for others it was all so easy to read. For me, the first quarter of the book was a little slow starting, but it didn’t take long for it to pick up the pace where I found myself captivated by the story.

The two main characters, Sarah and Eddie were complemented so well with a wonderful array of other characters! I loved Sarah’s friend, Jen and really connected with her storyline. I also shed a few tears over Sarah and her sister, Hannah’s relationship. The author has touched on so many difficult subjects – loss, grief, infertility, mental health to name but a few – but all were written so sensitively that they tugged on my heartstrings at every turn of the page. This was a beautifully written story, with an ending which certainly made me smile. If, like me, you find it a bit of a slow starter, then stick with it as it will definitely be worth it tenfold! Would certainly recommend, and I’ll be looking out for more by this author!

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"Imagine you meet a man, spend six glorious days together, and fall in love. And it’s mutual: you’ve never been so certain of anything.
So when he leaves for a long-booked holiday and promises to call from the airport, you have no cause to doubt him. But he doesn’t call.

What do you do when you finally discover you're right? That there is a reason -- and that reason is the one thing you didn't share with each other?"

This is an intriguing book right from the beginning, and although several times I was sure I had worked out the secret, it still kept alluding me right up until nearly the end of the story. Very enjoyable, hard to put down, written in short easy to read chapters and a lovely conclusion. Perfect summer time garden or beach light reading.

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I liked this, but did think there would be more to the twist. I loved Eddie and Sarah. Sarah had a good group of friends around her. I'd love to see a book about Sarahs friend Jenni. I'm Looking forward to Rosie's next book.

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First of all i would like to say thank to netgalley for letting me review this book. It took me two attempts to start this book and i am so glad i didn't give up with this book i loved the storyline,liked the characters i really wasn't expecting the twist i was in a whole other direction this book is mysterious and romantic and would recommend this book.

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I'm torn how I feel about this. I had never in a million years expected the twist coming, and I love when a book really takes me aback.

However, as much as I loved Sarah's friends, I wasn't so in love with her. Ghosting is pretty prevalent in the dating world, and I feel if she was 10/15 years younger she would have been more enabled to deal with it.

Not the light and fluffy read I expected, definitely had a little more meat to it. But the characters let it down for me unfortunately.

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When you meet a man and you both fall madly in love, then he leaves to go on a trip and promises to call you don’t doubt it. But then he doesn’t call.

I found this hard to read and did not finish it.

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Amazing book! Keeps you hooked to the very last page! I nice easy read! I will be making sure I look out for more from this author in the future.

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Please note that this book is not for me - I have read the book, and because i do not like to give negative reviews I will not review this book fully - there is no specific reason for not liking this book. I found it a struggle to read and did not enjoy trying to force myself to read this book.

Apologies for any inconvenience caused and thank you for the opportunity to read this book.

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Imagine you meet the man of your dreams and then he goes on a holiday and doesnt get back in touch afterwards. This is a warm, wonderful romance with a great story and a twist at the end.

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Loved this book and didn’t want it to end. Enjoyed the style of writing and the author perspective. Would definitely recommend this title.

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Loved this book! Very clever and well written, kept me hooked until the end! I have already recommended it to family and friends!

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I'm completely and utterly in love with this book and I plan to recommend it to pretty much everyone I know. It's women's fiction with the pace and grip of a thriller, and so full of heart. I've been unable to tear myself away from it for the past couple of days, and I was racing to the end to find out exactly what happened, but now that it's over I know I'm going to feel a bit bereft for a while, the way you do when you've finished a really great book.

Walsh tells Sarah and Eddie's story beautifully, giving both characters a voice and pulling the rug from under the reader's feet a couple of times with twists that are so satisfying and unexpected. And all the lesser characters have been well fleshed-out, from Sarah's close friends to both characters' families.

There's a big mystery at the heart of this book, and it's centred on why Eddie doesn't call after he and Sarah spend a perfect week together, falling in love. But it's so much more than that, too. It's about family and grief and mental illness and second chances, and the kind of love you dream about finding. I'll be impatiently waiting for Rosie Walsh to write another book, and I'm sure I won't be the only one.

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I thought this book would be a light-hearted piece of chick-lit, but it’s so much more than that. It is warm, beautiful, heart-breaking, heart wrenching and is full of twists and turns that keep you hooked. I must admit that the first half was a little slow, but half way through, with the first twist, I just couldn’t put the book down. Don’t assume anything with book! The author writes in such a clever way that has you convinced that you know what is going on and then suddenly you realise that it’s the complete opposite. It’s a beautifully stunning book and the characters will stay with me for quite some time.

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The Man Who Didn't Call is a brilliant book that I enjoyed from start to finish. The opener was beautifully poignant 'Nineteen years since that day, nineteen whole years and I'm still looking for you. I will never stop looking for you'.
The story is a romantic love story where Sarah Mackey and Eddie meet and fall head over heels in love with one another. They spend 6 glorious days together where everything is on fast forward and in that short space of time, they fall in love. They only leave each other's company when Eddie goes on a long booked holiday. He says he'll call from the airport but............. he doesn't and just like that he disappears.

Sarah is left heartbroken, she thought the love they felt had been mutual and she finds it very difficult to move on with her life. I'm not going to give away any spoilers as to why he didn't call you'll just have to read the novel yourself. I enjoyed this book and I loved how passionately and deeply they fall in love , the author has done a wonderful job.

Many thanks as always for allowing me to read an advance copy of The Man Who Didn't Call.

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What a wonderful read this was , a slow start , I kept picking it up and putting it down until my sister told me to persevere with it , and I’m so glad I did . Brilliantly written , heartwarming and heartbreaking at the same time , an excellent twist that I got totally wrong . Just fantastic . 5 stars from me .

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I didn't expect this novel to be so emotional - I'd assumed it would be more of a light and fluffy read, perhaps partly due to the cover, but once I started reading I realised that this is a truly gripping, absorbing and really well crafted.

The characters are believable and convincing, with main protagonist Sarah coming across as a likable and someone who doesn't fit into a typical 'category' of person. She isn't someone who'd usually become so obsessed over a one-week 'fling', but as we hear it all from her point of view, we're right there with her and we have the chance to understand why she feels the way she does about Eddie.

I read this book in almost one solid sitting, and really wanted to know why Eddie had suddenly disappeared from Sarah's life. I swung from hating him to suddenly feeling confused, and though I guessed part of what had happened, this wasn't at all the actual correct conslusion, which I felt really satisfied with.

There's so much more to this story than just your average contemporary romance/ 'chick-lit'-style read; it's so much deeper than that. There are some truly emotional parts and some real surprises along the way.

Rosie Walsh has written a fantastic debut here, mixing elements of romance and relationships with modern-life dating and the many ways grief can take a hold of someones life. It's punchy, emotional, and heartwrenching - an absorbing read!

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With thanks to Netgalley and the publishers for the book in exchange for an honest review.
I think it may be an age thing but I didn’t really enjoy this book or find it romantic just tedious.
I am sure that many other readers in the 20/40 age bracket will find this an entertaining read.

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