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Thank you to the publisher Avon Books UK and NetGalley for an eARC of this book in exchange for an honest review! All thoughts and opinions are exclusively my own.
Publisher Description
ONE CANCELLED WEDDING
When the day finally comes for Annie to marry Alexander, the last thing she expects is to be left standing at the altar. She was so sure he was Mr Right. Now, she has no idea how she could have got it so wrong.
ONE UNEXPECTED ENCOUNTER
After a chance meeting with Patrick, an old friend who reminds her of who she used to be, Annie takes a vow of her own: she’ll say yes to every opportunity that comes her way from now on.
ONE SPARE TICKET FOR THE HONEYMOON
Could a spontaneous trip with Patrick be the way to mend Annie’s heart? She’s about to find out as she embarks on her honeymoon – with a man who’s not her husband…
My Thoughts - https://pjsandbooks.wordpress.com/2021/05/18/the-lucky-escape/
This book is the perfect Summer read and I would highly recommend this to be added to your packing list. The eARC had some formatting issues but I am sure this will be sorted before publication day and did not spoil my overall enjoyability. This book tells the story of Annie who is told by the wedding planner as she arrives at her wedding that her future husband has text and will not be marrying her! She is then encouraged by her would be in-laws to still go on her Australian honeymoon. Annie finally decides to go and her company a man she knew from drama camp when she was a teenager! The story had a commonly used romantic novel formula but this was completed about three-quarters through the novel and then Annie had some more choices to make. I definitely was rooting for Annie initially but then I was team Patrick 'Pongy Paddy' Hummingbird.
I give this Summer read:
🧡🧡🧡🧡🤍
Overall, I enjoyed this read and I definitely recommend this book as your holiday book for 2021.
The Lucky Escape by Laura Jane Williams is due for release June 2021.

The Lucky Escape
There’s not much to say about this other than ‘what a roller-coaster of a book’. The two main characters, Annie and Patrick, meet each other after a number of years, when each of them are hurting because of past events in their lives. This explores their relationship amid the story of a non-honeymoon in Australia, and the change this has on their personal lives. Did they end up together? You’ll have to read the book to find that out.

The Lucky Escape is the story of Annie, a jilted bride, who randomly runs into her childhood friend Patrick, and they embark on what would've been her honeymoon to Australia (minor spoilers ahead).
I love a good rom com and thought the premise was interesting (I also lived in Australia for 3 months and LOVED it). Unfortunately, this novel didn't quite do it for me; it could be because I was coming off of a high of reading another contemporary romance that I really loved and had really high expectations. The chemistry between Patrick and Annie was just okay and I felt like the dialogue was a bit cheesy at some points. For me, the characters lacked depth so I wasn't 100% invested in them or their story.
I couldn't really relate to Annie, whose character is around my age, and I was getting really frustrated with her towards the end. I felt like she was so fickle and was treating Patrick horribly - seemingly loving him one minute but then annoyed with him the next because he could potentially get in the way of a new job. While I still think this book was cute and a quick read (definitely a good beach/vacation read), it just wasn't for me.
Thank you to NetGalley and Avon Books UK for providing me with an eARC of this book!

Get me to Australia please 😭
I ended up really enjoying this book, I have to admit it was a little slow starting for me, but once we met Patrick I couldn’t put it down! I loved coming along the journey with Annie as she slowly realised the toxic relationship she’d been in. Her disbelief that everyone except her had seen it was really relatable, and I loved her character development that comes from it.
Patrick and Annie’s chemistry was one of my favourite parts of the books, There was a lot of funny moments that made me laugh out loud during their time in Australia, and easy banter between the two. The eventual love story is done perfectly and with care, navigating all the baggage the pair carry. The book also deals with some heavier themes, which I felt was navigated really well, It was nice to have another element to the romance plot.
Once they got back from the holiday the book slowed pace a little again for me, which is why I have dropped a star. But overall I really enjoyed this book and I would highly recommend it as a summer beach read!

When Annie’s fiancé leaves her at the alter, she is devastated. She decides to go on their honeymoon anyways as a chance to escape, however, she doesn’t go alone. She goes with an old friend she has recently reconnected with. That was so absurd to me. Take a girlfriend with you, or be brave enough to travel alone, don’t take a man you knew 20 years ago from camp.
Learning to live life and learning to be happy for what must be the first I mean in 10 years, it’s really nice watching Annie grow and move forward. Some of the plot felt forced and rushed. Overall a cute story with more depth than originally imagined.

I have been looking for a book that would get me out of the current rut that I have found myself in, I have been reading books and not totally enjoying them, sat with my kindle reading but the percentage of the book that I am reading never seems to increase or does so at such a slow pace. That is until I have found this book, what a total joy that I have whizzed through it and loved every minute of it.
Annie finds out on her wedding day that her fiance isn't turning up to the wedding, leaving her abandoned there in her wedding dress, this understandably leaves her devastated. She decides to join a local boot-camp, she finds solace in exercise and it is here that she meets Patrick Hummingbird. Annie and Patrick had known each other since they were 14 years old and attending a drama school together.
When Annie's ex in-laws want her to go on the honeymoon that they had arranged, a drunken decision lead to an amazing holiday. I loved reading about Australia, remembering the times from my own honeymoon, however, it wasn't as lavish as this one, this honeymoon sounded amazing. This is the story of 2 people trying to leave their past behind to form a new future and you are left routing for them from the start. All the characters in the book are strong and Annie has an amazing support network. Her relationship with little sister Freddie is really special and she has the Core Four to support, even though they are all at different stages of their lives.
I am new to Laura Jane Williams but I am going to make sure that I read her others, this book is so good, if you are undecided, give it a go, I promise you will not be disappointed!
Thank you so much to Netgalley and Avon books for the opportunity to read this book as an eARC in exchange for an honest review

I was provided with an ARC of this book in exchange for an unbiased review. Thank you to the author, the publishers and NetGalley.
I really wanted to like this book. But I didn't.
The premise is this: A woman, Annie, gets left at the altar by her fiance and decides to go on the honeymoon anyway with an old male friend Patrick. 3 weeks of adventure in Australia? Sounds good right? What it fails to mention is that the old friend is actually someone she met at drama school as a teenager and hasn't seen in about 15 years. They reconnect at a fitness class after the break-up and she decides to go on the honeymoon with him in the 3 weeks between the planned wedding date and the honeymoon departure. I know books don't always have to be realistic but come on. Annie is also so confused that her friends and family don't think it's a good idea. Oh and her exes parents who are paying for it all? Totally chill with it.
Overall, I thought this was a generic holiday romance that just ended up being far too slow and annoying for me. The characters were cringey and frustrating and I just didn't click with the story at all. This is a shame as I enjoyed the author's previous fictions.
Something that I had a personal gripe with, as a scientist, is that the main character and her best friend are both theoretical physicists. Great, some representation of women in STEM. However, I think the author has perpetrated some negative stereotypes. First of all, the main character says that she only really went into the field because it was so well funded. I mentioned this to the theoretical chemists I work with and we all had a good laugh. Science is not well funded, that's a myth. Sure it gets a lot more funding than the arts, but it's more expensive to do and the salaries of UK scientists are far lower than in the US and continental Europe. Also theoretical work is generally looked down on because it doesn't always have direct practical applications and is generally less well funded than experimental work.
And then both of the female physicists admit that they don't actually like their jobs and wish they could do something else. There's a massive problem with women in STEM leaving the fields. There are many reasons for this and it's really heavily influenced by sexism. I think it's fair to say that a lot of women do want to leave science but for it to be a minor plot line, seems more damaging to me than good. Sure, show that it's ok to change careers but why have both of your female scientists hating their job? Why not have at least one positive role model? In my opinion, it's a bit of an insult to the women who love science but get pushed out of it because of sexism/racism. It was quite clear that their roles weren't well researched either.

The Lucky Escape - Laura Jane Williams
I was given a copy of this book in exchange for a fair review thanks to Avon Books UK and Netgalley.
ONE CANCELLED WEDDING
When the day finally comes for Annie to marry Alexander, the last thing she expects is to be left standing at the altar. She was so sure he was Mr Right. Now, she has no idea how she could have got it so wrong.
ONE UNEXPECTED ENCOUNTER
After a chance meeting with Patrick, an old friend who reminds her of who she used to be, Annie takes a vow of her own: she’ll say yes to every opportunity that comes her way from now on.
This is a feel-good, light and easy romcom to read, perfect for a summer escape. Throughout this book, Annie is reevaluating what she wanted to do with her life following being left at the altar. Annie is developed in a subtle way; she starts out afraid to take risks and as the plot develops she becomes more confident.
From the beginning I found myself wanting Annie to get the happy ending that she deserved.
Rating 4/5

3 to 3.5 stars.
A great, escapist summer read.
After Annie gets dumped at the altar, she's convinced to go on her Australian honeymoon anyway and ends up taken an old friend she's recently re-met, Patrick. The new friendship and break gives her a chance to reexamine the person her relationship had made her into and her life in general, against the backdrop of sunny Australia.
There was a lot to enjoy about this book: the fact that Annie's whole life and relationship with herself is explored, not just the romantic part; a main character that is bossing it at her job, even if she has doubts about it (not that common for a millennial lead in my experience); a great cast of supporting characters and believable relationships, such as that between Annie and her mother. At first, given the cutesy nicknames, I thought I'd find Freddie (her younger sister) annoying but Annie and Freddie's relationship ended up being one of my favourite parts of the book. I also liked Adzo, though she did fall a little into the Magical Negro trope. Oh and then there's Patrick - I've seen some reviews saying he has no redeeming qualities, whereas I felt the opposite and loved him, including the faults that make him more believable as a person. (Given his history, you've got to expect some things bubbling under the surface).
Oh, and I want to visit Antwerp now.
The downsides? I'd have loved more time actually exploring Australia, especially Sydney - I felt like we got a lot of detail about the lovely hotels and spas which was nice, but the bits I enjoyed most was when we got to experience some of the country with Annie and Patrick and there wasn't enough of that. I also felt like her relationships with her uni friends weren't fully explored, but what we did see was believable and relatable for a friendship group of that type and more description might have made the book feel a bit too slow. Talking of pacing, this was an unusual book where sometimes I couldn't put it down and others I was quite happy to leave it for a little while.
Overall though, this was a fun, escapist read with a fun, enjoyable cast of characters and premise. I just wish I'd been reading it on an Australian beach!

This book reminded me of why I love to read! Some books are valuable because they open our eyes to experiences beyond our own, and others are valuable because they help us to see our own lives more clearly. The latter was true of this book- The Lucky Escape.
I enjoyed reading this fun romance about a woman who has spent her entire adult life making herself small to fit someone else's expectations. After her 10 year relationship ends with abandonment at the altar, Annie commences on a luxurious "honeymoon" with a kind and genuine friend, and her path to discovering how to be in partnership with someone without sacrificing her own self is the real treat of this book. So glad I got to read it!
I received an ARC of this book in exchange for my honest opinion, which I am always happy to give. My thanks to #NetGalley, author Laura Jane Williams, and Harper Collins Publishing. #TheLuckyEscape

I needed a light fluffy read and this is exactly what this book was, so you'd think I 'd have loved this. It's a bit more complicated
We meet our main character on her wedding day and she gets stood up for that.
After a lot of moping she still goes on the honeymoon to Australia and brings a male friend she just reconnected with.
The rest you can probably guess, it was all very predictable. It also included the "beautiful woman who doesn't know how beautiful she is" trope.
Things I liked:
The relationship with her sister
The male love interest was a really good guy
The journey and learning how to stand up for yourself
The friend group was amazing
Things I disliked:
The main character in the first quarter of the book. Not my kind of person
The resolution of the conflict with her mother. Way too easy and convenient
The lengths where the mc just was really insecure and deliberating and just nothing was happening
Overall I did enjoy the read and I would definitely check out future books by this author and I would recommend this for a summer read.

Delicious escapism! Reading about sunny Australia was the tonic I needed on a dull and rainy day and how heartwarming is this love story. Great characters here, that we feel we know, the overbearing mother, the best friend who seems so much more adult than us. Above all, the beautifully written Patrick, who I'm sure every reader will be a little bit in love with. I really enjoyed this book, there's not an off note in it.

The Lucky Escape ☀️🏖
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Another light hearted, feel good read from Laura James Williams.
When Annie gets jilted at the altar it feels like her world as she knew it is over. But after a spontaneous decision to take an old friend with her on her honeymoon, she starts to come back to herself and remember what it feels like to be happy again.
This is a real escape of a book for the reader as well, and definitely made me miss travelling even more than I already do!
I also liked how it dealt with some deeper themes such as Annie’s troubling relationship with her mother and the self-doubt that she has held inside for so long.
Overall a sweet read that I’d recommend if you want some escapism.
3.5⭐️

A painful humiliation becomes the driving force for a new life for Annie Wiig. After being ditched by her fiancé on the day of their wedding, Annie heads to Australia on their honeymoon taking old friend Patrick who she has recently reunited with.
I found it difficult to get into the book to begin with. It is a very slow burn and I found the characters quite irritating, with the exception of Freddie. I loved her relationship with Annie although she definitely reads as younger than 13 for most of the book. I also liked the relationship Annie had with her friends as their relationships were empowering and honest. Their lives were very different and all had their own issues but they supported each other regardless.
I liked Patrick as the love interest although I was somewhat skeptical to begin with. When his story was revealed, it did explain both his passion for life and the way he almost held back with Annie.
After the story picked up, there were some fantastic laugh out loud moments; the miss sent text, "willy-gate" and I warmed to the characters more. I really liked the positive way that Annie spoke about her body both before the holiday, when talking about exercising for strength and power rather than weight loss, and whilst on holiday, when talking about looking healthier for having gained some weight. I feel that this is something that we should see more of in books.
This is a cute book but ultimately it just didn't work for me. It felt a little too predictable and I just wanted more from the characters.
If you're after escapism and light romance then you will enjoy this book!
Thank you to NetGalley and Avon Books for a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.

This book was brilliant! I really enjoyed the relationship between Annie and Patrick and their travels to Australia. I will definitely recommend to friends.

The Lucky Escape is a great holiday romance read (if your lucky enough to get on holiday these days!)
I really enjoyed this book. Annie was left at the alter by Alexander, who quite frankly did her a favour!
Annie then goes on honeymoon after a drunken deal with an old friend Patrick. He helps remind her of who she truly is and in turn helps her recover from heartbreak. With a little bit of romance on the side!

I have to start by saying I really liked this book! The slow pace of it isn't something I usually like, but in this book it was beautifully done.
The book kinda consists of 3 parts.
- The wedding
- The "honeymoon"
- Back home
I definitely liked the two first parts the best, the ending was kinda meh. That's why it got 4 and not 5 stars from me.
I love the way the characters grow through the story, especially the main character Annie.
(I have to mention loving that she is half norwegian since I'm Norwegian... 😊)
Annie's sister Freddie reminds me a lot of my daughter who is 14, the wise young teenager who seems to know everything.. Hehe..
I fell totally in love with this book right from the start and will definitely recommend it to all who like sweet romances and light beach reads.
⭐⭐⭐⭐ 4/5 stars
Thank you to NetGalley and Avon Books for an ARC of this book in exchange for my honest review.

To quote the author, Laura Jane Williams, says "I hope you found it joyful and escapist". This was definitely mission accomplished. While it tackles serious women's issues it also made me laugh out loud. I really recommend it to take you away from the reality we are all experiencing.
I want to read more by this author.

You know from the title of the book and the book blurb what is going to happen. Annie is going to be left at the altar by her selfish fiance. After being totally devastated, she’s going to go on a very ritzy honeymoon to Australia, paid for by her in-laws-not-to-be. And she invites Patrick to come along. He’s a carpe diem sort of guy whom she knew when she was a teenager and hadn’t seen since then. But they meet up after she’s dumped and become friends. Since her escape is going to be lucky, this is going to be the trip that changes the whole trajectory of her life.
They embark on this wonderful trip that will make you wish you could jump in a plane and fly for almost 24 hours to spend time in Australia. Patrick is the nicest guy. He has his own sad history, but of course, he and Annie start to fall for each other.
The real question is whether or not their romance can survive the real world when they return. I enjoyed reading to find out how they would find their way to their own HEA.
I voluntarily reviewed an advanced reader copy of this book that I received from Netgalley; however, the opinions are my own and I did not receive any compensation for my review.

The perfect escape novel. Wonderful characters and a great story line. What more could you ask for. Thanks to netgalley and the publisher for allowing me to read an ARC in exchange for an honest review.