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I’ve always love how Rebecca Serle books have a hint of magic in them. Compared to her other books, this was mid for me. *SPOILERS AHEAD* The expirations dates were interesting but didn’t really mean anything at the end. I have no idea why she broke it off with Jake - there wasn’t a moment that seemed breakup worthy to me. Hugo seemed pretty friendzoned and that’s okay to be friends with your exes. But he lied to her, and that’s okay with her? I wasn't really rooting for Daphne and Hugo so that caught me off guard.

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Thank you NetGalley for an advance copy of this book. This was sweet, touching and an easy read. It tells the story of Daphne, a single girl dating in LA who gets notes with her relationships dating life on them...IE Josh 3 months. Then one day she gets a note with NO date..is he THE ONE? I loved that halfway thru this story it has a twist that added some much needed depth and emotion to this story. The overall message is live your life. LIve every day. I also loved the LA setting, the author made LA seem romantic and charming....not easy to do! I really enjoyed this and I am not a romance fan generally.

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This book was just fantastic! I read it in about 3 hours because I had to know how it ended. Daphne's unique gift made this book so intriguing! (I won't say more because I don't want to add any spoilers.) Her friends are fiercely supportive and her parents were just the BEST!! Everyone should read this one!

Thanks to Atria Books via NetGalley for allowing me to read this prior to publication.

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4.5 ⭐

Rebecca Serle has become an auto-buy author for me!!! I LOVE the characters she writes and the hint of magical realism in all of her books… it adds to the story so much and makes it more intriguing 🙂

this one was a bit weird because main character Daphne has always received notes (from the universe? god? who knows) of her next love interest and how long they will be together. then she receives ‘jake’ and the rest of the note is blank. Daphne can only assume that means happily ever after and it is so interesting to see how she navigates their first date and relationship with the knowledge that he may be her future husband. the weirdness comes in when we go in the past to see her other relationships. and then me getting sad she didn’t end up with them LOL

since Daphne and Jake’s story is intertwined with her previous love interests, it makes for a fast-paced read where we explore her flaws, her uncertainty of her future at age 30, friendships, and many many breakups.

It’s fun and bittersweet and i totally recommend it!! loved the story and characters, found the writing to be a teensy basic and repetitive at times but that didn’t take too much away from the story!

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Rebecca Serle’s latest book Expiration Dates wants you to answer the question “what would you do if the universe determines your love life?”

Daphne Bell receives mysterious notes with a name and an expiration date for each of her relationships. But what happens when a note doesn’t have an expiration date on it?
Will Daphne continue to take these notes at face value or will she finally open up her heart and fight for what she truly wants.

When Daphne’s second secret is finally revealed later in the book, it becomes a primary theme in the story being told. As the timeline jumps between the past relationships and present time, perhaps this secret helps to explain why Daphne is so willing to listen to these notes over her own heart.

This was a sweet story and I enjoyed the quick read.

Thank you to NetGalley and Atria Books for my advanced digital copy

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Oh my, this book! I hardly know where to begin!

The book is about Daphne, her story of looking for, and finding love. But it’s about so much more.

What a journey of self- exploration she’s on in this book! It’s a wonderful tale of her growing up, and learning about herself, and her family, and the loves in her life. Every time a new romance begins, she receives a paper with his name and the amount of time they’ll be together. So there are no surprises—-until there’s just a name, without the timeframe.

Her experience has so much depth, and there’s a big twist that affects everything, but at the heart of it, she comes to see more of what life’s about. She learns from her parents ( I LOVED them), her friends, and from Hugo, her friend turned lover turned best friend.

It’s a really memorable story, one that I really didn’t want to end. 5 stars! Highly recommend!

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Wasn't my favorite of all her books but it was still a cute, quick read. I would have liked her to lean in a little more to the mysterious notes, but 0h well.

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I enjoyed her other books, but I think this is my new favorite of hers. They all have a bit of a surreal twist that doesn’t need explanation but makes them stand out. Loved the characters and the ending was beautiful.

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I normally love any and all Rebecca Serle novels but this one just didn’t do it for me. The secrecy around Daphne’s illness seemed unnecessary. I can understand being nervous to share that side of yourself with someone new but the fact that she hid a serious medical emergency from her long term boyfriend then flippantly was like “oh, we’ve reached 6 months so it’s not worth talking out with you. Goodbye” really made me irritated. To me, the situation at least warranted an honest follow up conversation seeing as he was severely caught off guard after she lied to him about it. Plus, the justification for why she trusted the notes and got in so deeply with her main love interest drove me crazy.

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I love Rebecca Serle. Every novel is just perfect. Expiration Dates is no different. I didn’t want to put this down as I raced to read about Daphne’s life. I highly recommend this!

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Rebecca Serle writes magic - both literally and figuratively. Her stories are full of life and love and I find it hard to put her books down once I’ve started them.

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This is my first book from the author and I can see why she's popular. I went into this book without reading the synopsis and was pulled in by the unique premise. It was an intriguing, easy read, but the execution was unfortunately lacking. 3.5 stars rounded up.

The pacing of the story was interesting. I was 40% through before I even realized it then it felt like it wrapped up too quickly. I expected more conflict or romance with Daphne, but it was more melancholy than anything else. The flashbacks added more depth, but the writing as a whole could've been so much better.

I would recommend this book to others. It sounds like it was on par with the author's previous books, but I just wish there was more to it.

Thanks to Netgalley and the publisher for the advance copy in exchange for an honest review.

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This book did not disappoint, I felt so nostalgic reading it and I really enjoyed it. It tugged at my heart and made my heart warm, I would definitely recommend this book.

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I loved In Five Years and was so excited to read Expiration Dates. This is another romantic feel good story with a gut wrenching twist and was the perfect binge read to sit down to with a cozy blanket and cup of tea.

When Daphne Bell was in her teens and started to develop feelings for a boy she noticed a piece of paper with the boys name written on it, and a period of time next to his name. She quickly came to realize that her dating life was pre determined. She is given a piece of paper for every man she will date throughout her life, and written on that piece of paper is the length of time they will date. Until one day the piece of paper simply says "Jake". Daphne understands that this must be the man she is supposed to marry and she throws herself into the relationship 100%. As the months go on, Daphne starts to wonder if the paper was wrong and if she could somehow tempt fate and ignore the message the universe is trying to send her. She doesn't want to break Jake's heart, but she is also holding onto a secret which makes her ultimate decision even more important than originally thought.

This book was light and heartwarming and I really liked it. Serle has a way of intertwining happiness and sadness at the same time and it is a true gift. I'm looking forward to her next one!

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I loved this book. It had such a feel good, interesting storyline that kept me wanted to go back to it. I did find the notes aspect a little strange, but overall I loved the message the book conveyed and I think it was realistic in that way. (wish their was an epilogue with a 1 year later happily ever after though)

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Enjoyable read - if you’ve read Serle’s other work, you’ll enjoy this one as well. Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for the ARC.

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Rebecca Serle has done it again! She found my weakest and softest spot, one that I've expertly disguised from others behind a facade of a strong, unemotional woman who never sheds a tear. I bury my deepest feelings, refusing to share them with anyone. But every time I read one of her books, the main characters manage to resonate with me, cracking that hard facade and finding their way under my skin. And then, like clockwork, the waterworks start. I cry as if I've bottled up years of tears, shedding them without a second thought, feeling the sorrow that I've shared with only a select few.

Daphne Bell's emotional journey to find love against all odds, including her self-sabotaging tendencies, touched me more than I care to admit. With the fantasy vibes of the story, it grabs your attention from the very first page when Daphne receives her first note in the form of a postcard at a young age. The note contains a boy's name and a number of days. Initially, she can't decipher its meaning, and the sender remains a mystery. However, as she finds herself dating the boy, she realizes that her dates correspond exactly to the number on the card. Is the universe playing a game with her, sending these anonymous cards as a warning about who she might date and how long the relationship will last?

Is this a gift or a curse? Does it prevent her from giving love a second chance? The cards never seem to be wrong, and as we witness the men she's dated, we realize that they were not the ones deserving of her affections. With the warning notes, she can shield herself from heartbreak by knowing how things will end, right? But what if she still wants some of those relationships to last a little longer? In her most insecure moments, she questions whether she deserves love and affection. But something holds her back from believing otherwise.

Fortunately, she manages to remain friends with Hugo, one of her past dates, and she finally receives a mysterious note with no expiration date. Has she finally found the love of her life? Could Jake, the man she's currently dating, be her soulmate?

I know some of you might think you can guess the biggest twist of the book easily. I had a feeling too, but who cares? The journey of Daphne, her relationships with her girlfriends and business associates, her self-discovery, her confrontations with her fears, and her grappling with things she cannot have versus things she can achieve—all while learning to accept them by embracing both logic and her heart's desires—are the highlights of the book that I truly enjoyed. As a fellow Angeleno, I also appreciated the author's excellent choice of locations in Los Angeles, from the spectacular view at the Bel Air Hotel to the amazing lattes at Alfred's. Even the timing and directions of LA traffic made me smile. She certainly has great taste (and I think I'm also complimenting myself here because I adore those places she highlighted in the book).

The conclusion of the book brought a deep smile to my face. I believe this is one of my favorite works by the author. I don't care about the predictability of the big twist. I easily became attached to Daphne's story of chasing happiness and found myself lost in her well-depicted La La Land tale, which resonated with me even more than the plot of the La La Land movie. It tugged at the strings of my heart, and I devoured it in one sitting. I'm giving it my five stars without a second thought.

Many thanks to NetGalley and Atria Books for sharing this heartfelt book's digital reviewer copy with me in exchange for my honest thoughts.

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I loved this book! When I first started reading I had a good feeling about Hugo and Daphne. The only thing that made this four stars and not five was that we didn’t get time with Daphne and Hugo at the end. I wanted more of them at the end after Hugo made his declaration to Daphne.

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A beautiful, charming, quick read, that makes the reader question how they would live and love if they knew part of the ending. Daphne is a likeable 30-something and this is her journey through love. We meet her ex-boyfriends, and flames, in flashback style chapters. The character development was deep; in particular Hugo. I wanted to sit and have a tequila soda with a lime with him after reading this book. Overall, a wonderful Rebecca Serle novel, with interlaced with magic. What a lovely time. Be sure to save this for one sitting--it is that good!

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Cute and easy read but I didn’t love that we never found out where the notes were coming from. I also feel like the love story could’ve been built up a little more. It feels like it all happened way to fast. I would’ve loved to see a little more drama. More drama would have helped me forget the fact that these random notes were coming out of thin air and never talked about. Overall, it was a cute book, very easy read and a good pass time.

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