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Honeymoon Alone

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This was a cute book, it reminded me a lot of the book The Unhoneymooners. The characters were great and the story was wonderful but there were a few things missing for me. I wanted more build up between Lucy and Oliver, while you got the hint something was there I just wish there had been more. I also wish the ended had an epilogue into their lives after, I would have loved a catch-up. But I enjoyed the quirkiness and the banter but would have loved more steam, given the fact that our main character is supposed to be married I get why there wasn’t however. All in all I enjoyed this book, it was a great read and a cute romance.

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A nice idea for a romance., which is what drew me to the book in the first plsce. The execution needs a little work but overall enjoyable.

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i could not download the book initially, but was then advised it had been uploaded again. I really enjoyed the story and the writing style and will definitely look for more books by this author. The story was entertaining and well written. A very enjoyable read and would definitely recommend

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Honeymoon Alone was a cute and entertaining read, but the characters all felt a bit one dimensional. I wish that the family blog aspect had been used to provide more background info on the family. Overall, it was a sweet, light-hearted romance.

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Light, fluffy, romance reads are right up my alley, so when I saw Honeymoon Alone available, I was so excited to read it. This books was super fun and flirty, full of light-hearted drama. It read like a cheesy Lifetime or Hallmark movie, which I quite liked. I liked Lucy as the main character, and reading about her travels really brought me joy especially because of the current quarantine).

But while I thought the book was fun to read and live vicariously through Lucy, I found myself forgetting parts of the book soon after finishing it. So it was fun to read in the moment, but easily forgettable.

Overall I'd give it 3 stars

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Finding herself dumped at her sister's wedding, Lucy escapes to London to find herself and have a new adventure. Told through the first person, she begins experiencing new things. This was a fun, light read that I read quickly.

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Thank you for the opportunity to read this ARC! I enjoyed this book very much. It was a fun read to enjoy while traveling. Thanks!

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Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for providing a copy of "Honeymoon Alone" in return for an honest review.

Lucy Gray is part of a very large family and always does what's expected of her. That is until her sister forgot to cancel backup honeymoon arrangements in London. Lucy decides it's her chance to go on an adventure.

"Honeymoon Alone" was a cute, lighthearted story about Lucy's journey to discover more about herself, while meeting handsome men along the way. The story was a little slow at first and I have to admit, I initially found Lucy a little annoying. That did change though once she started to grow as a character in London. I thought the plot was a little predictable, I caught the twist with certain characters pretty quickly. That said, in the end the story was fun and readers will enjoy watching Lucy grow as a character.

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This was just okay for me, I really wanted to enjoy this but I just couldn't stand her family. Just way to over bearing for me.

Thanks to Netgalley and the publisher for the advance read, voluntarily read and reviewed all opions are my own

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This was a very cute, fun read. It was quick, well-paced, and all-around enjoyable. I think the story could have had a little more depth to it, which is ultimately what brought it down from a 5 star for me. It reminded me a little of a Meg Cabot book, in a good way. A fun, quirky main character is always a draw for me. I would definitely recommend this to people.

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This was a fun, light read. Lucy was a characters I can relate to: sheltered, quirky, funny.
I really enjoyed Lucy's story but her family was so overbearing it ruined the story for me to a degree.
I know the characrters were meant to be unlikeable, but it was a bit too much. Still an enjoyable quick fun read.

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Honeymoon Alone is such a fun read. This book is perfect for fans of romance and chick lit. Lucy is spunky and watching her journey unfold is a delightful experience. There is an element of predictability and a couple cliches.

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Cannot download to kindle despite contacting NetGalley help desk. Sorry for not being able to review.

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I was really looking forward to reading this one but sadly, I cannot get it to download on kindle. I am giving 3 stars so the rating doesn’t drop too much, but I was unable to read it.

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A cute romance story. Lucy decides to enjoy a crazy trip on her sister's unused honeymoon. She steps outside her comfort zone and the adventure begins. The characters in the story are well written and relatable. A enjoyable read and would recommend this to others. Thanks Netgalley for the chance to read this book. I received a free ebook for an honest review.

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Predictable Lucy is just that... predictable. But when the date she brought to her sister’s wedding publicly ends up with someone else there, Lucy finds herself in the psychic's tent as a means of escaping. The psychic tells her to stop avoiding the signs of fate, and wedding psychics are absolutely reliable, right? Wrong. Lucy decides that while she's ignoring fate, she'll also ignore the psychic. Watering plants at her sister's house one day, Lucy discovers that her sister, who booked two honeymoons because she couldn't decide which one she wanted to go on, never cancelled the second option to London. Is this the sign the psychic was talking about? Lucy decides that it is, and so begins her whirlwind adventure in London, her honeymoon alone. This was absolutely adorable & absolutely fun! The writing was incredibly real & I laughed out loud at multiple parts. This book is everything you want in a romcom. Thank you to the author, the publisher, and Netgalley for my review copy.

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This quirky & lighthearted rom-com was the perfect quick read I didn’t know I needed! While at her sister’s 80’s themed wedding, 26 year old Lucy Gray is told by a psychic that her life will start when she starts following fate’s signs. With that seed planted, an opportunity comes up & Lucy spontaneously goes to London over Christmas break. Once she decides to fully embrace London Lucy, adventure & hijinks ensue! There are plenty of eye rolling & laugh out loud moments during Lucy’s journey of self-discovery & love. I appreciated Lucy wholeheartedly experiencing & enjoying her once in a lifetime trip. Makes me nostalgic for my trips to London & Paris! Thank you NetGalley & Nicole Macaulay for the opportunity!

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Thank you to BooksGoSocial and NetGalley for an ARC (or rather, a free review copy, as I received it after the book was published), in exchange for an honest review.

This was a light and fun read, and the author really made the main character come alive. Although I did get a bit fed up with her absolute naiveté and general cluelessness, her overall sweetness of character made up for it. I loved the way the family relationships were brought into the story as well. The build-up to the crime caper she got involved in, and its denouement, were very foreseeable, but this did not detract from my enjoyment in the least. I look forward to reading more from this author.

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Sorry but this just isn’t my kind of book.. it is so ‘sweet’ that it’s saccharine. The ‘bog’ was just so teeth grindingly awful that I cringed every time I read it. I couldn’t engage with the heroine or her family at all and I was simply bored. It’s not badly written although some judicious editing would have helped stop the meandering style perhaps. Just not to my taste - hence the 2 stars.

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Honeymoon Alone is a sweet and addicting romance. I expected to read a few chapters before bed but instead found myself halfway through this book before I forced myself to go to sleep way past my bedtime.

When Lucy decides to take a psychic’s advice to follow fates signs she finds herself in London expecting to have an adventure of a lifetime. Instead, she is forced to lie and is troubled with more complications than she ever could have imagined - including a broody concierge and a former High School classmate who was asked to keep an eye on her.

I loved Lucy (pun intended) and her entire outspoken and occasionally overbearing family. Her family blog was one of the highlights of the book for me. I couldn’t stop laughing at these characters and enjoyed everything they did to help and protect one another. I would love to read another story featuring the Grays. I don’t want to give too much away but I was happy with how the romance unfolded. It was funny, sweet and a little bit messy. The plot twist at the end was expected but I still enjoyed every chapter and couldn’t put this book down..

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