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One Long Weekend

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Ooh this is another brilliant read from Shari Low. She creates the best characters. I got totally absorbed in this one. A full 5 stars from me!

Thanks to Netgalley and the publisher for the advance copy of this book

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As with all of the absolutely fabulous books by Shari
Low this is an outstanding 5⭐️review that I would rate higher if that were allowed.

In her latest book Shari introduces us to some new characters and brings back some of the old favourites. Val is featured in this book as a much loved returning character and I was so wrapped up in the story of the loss of her beloved items I couldn’t wait to see what was going to happen, all the while praying for their safe return. A new character is Sophie, who inadvertently finds the missing items, just before a life changing event that rocks the lives of many of the characters, for different reasons.

The ability of Shari Low to engage her readers in the story and the warmth of her characters is the thing I love best about them. I feel as if I am revisiting old friends and making new ones along the way. Hilarious at one point then the deafening sadness and grief has you crying or laughing along.

I cannot recommend this book and all of this authors books highly enough.

Thanks to Netgalley, the author and the publisher for the opportunity to read this book in exchange for an honest review.

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This is a book in four parts really as we have four people who have one weekend to heal there woes. This is such a lovely book to read and the four characters are just wonderful. This is a book that made me laugh and I think I smiled throughout the whole book. It is a very easy book to read but it caught and held my attention throughout which I loved. I read it so quickly I wanted more.

The way the author writes her characters and makes them so different and interesting is wonderful. The story kept my interest with its intrigue and a few twists. There was always something to look forward to in each chapter and with each character. A wonderful, funny and beautifully written book.

Thank you NetGalley and Boldwood Books for giving me the opportunity to read adn review this book.

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Shari Low - One Long Weekend.
Four people. Four difficult situations and one Shari Low to use her wit and emotional intelligence to weave them all together in her own special style.

Val, Sophie, Alice and Rory are all facing issues and tricky situations in their lives. Missing treasures, lost love, broken marriages and humiliation are all on the table.

Shari Low again writes some wonderful characters, who you won’t fail to fall in love with.

#OneLongWrekend is another charming, funny, emotional and sweet read from Shari Low.
Mainly set in Glasgow and taking place over the space of three days, this is another epic read from the author.

I’m yet to read a book from Shari Low that I didn’t like.
Keep up the excellent work clever lady!
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I've reviewed a lot of Shari Low's books, and they were all amazing. I have now reviewed all of the books in the "One" series.

One Long Weekend had so many characters I was interested in. Val and her way of talking made me smile. I was so pleased to find Carly was in this story. I loved, loved. loved her story in "What If?".

I was concerned for Sophie and Ash.

I really felt for Alice. Her present and past life story was just so powerful. I liked the fact she liked Chanel Number 5 perfumed shower gel and her lipstick. Her using it resonated with me, as, I believe that a bit of luxury makes you feel better whether times are good or bad. Beauty products and makeup always make me feel better whatever is going on in my life.

I didn't like Larry at all and hoped Alice could leave him. I felt for her too about her son, Rory.

Thanks to Shari Low and Boldwood Books for my eARC in exchange for an honest and voluntary review.

5 stars

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If you are looking for an author who writes books featuring an ensemble cast of characters (many of which are reoccurring), then look not further than Shari Low. After decades of experience and 20 plus titles to her name, she produces the most remarkable stories. Her latest book, One Long Weekend solidifies her as the queen of complex story telling!!!

Inspired by her real life, Low knew she had to write this story. Having one of the key plot points be Val’s lost jewelry, it required multiple lives intersect over a 72 hour timeframe. This limited timeline created a sense of urgency. Readers will become so invested that they won’t be able to put this book down. It took me less than a day to read. However, I would have consumed it in one sitting if time had allowed.

This book is comprised of compelling characters from all differrent walks of life. They run the gamut of young and old, rich and poor, lovable and despicable.
I enjoyed meeting a new cast of characters and reconnecting with old ones. But don’t be discouraged if you haven’t read Low’s previous books. She does a phenomenal job of reintegrating them without alienating new readers.

As with all of Shari Low’s books, I cannot recommend it enough. It is far more than a five star story. It deserves all the positive accolades and is sure to be on the best selling list in no time.

Special thanks to Netgalley, Boldwood Books, and Shari Low for allowing me to read this book in exchange for my honest review.

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A brilliant read that will give you a good few laughs along the way. The characters are great. This is a book that I would really recommend this book!

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This was such an annoying book (not) Annoying in so much that I couldn’t put it down and had to keep reading chapter after chapter.
What a super read and such diverse main characters. It made me laugh, made me cry and made me want to hunt out all this author’s back library. It a huge recommendation from me.

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I love how Low brings together a range of characters over a disastrous event. As you would expect, this story takes place over a long weekend (Friday through to Sunday) and is narrated from four character view points. This isn’t as confusing as it would seem, thanks to the long chapters and developed characterisation.

At some points the character chapter would finish on a cliff-hanger, making me desperate for the story to circle back to them to find out more. But something else would then happen which would distract me and keep me hooked on the story as a whole. Therefore, I felt fully invested in all of the characters and enjoyed how they finally cross paths to lead to a happy conclusion.

The author’s introductory note definitely had my anxious nerves tingling, as readers learn that Val losing her precious rings in this book is based on a personal experience. The opening chapter consequently sets up this event and I could feel my anxiety rising, desperate for Val to hold on to her precious treasures. Yet, without this moment, readers would not get the opportunity to meet Sophie on her journey to reconnect with an old flame, Rory and his unexpected divorce, and Alice who is secretly plotting to leave her husband. Cleverly the author connects these characters together and I loved how there is so much warmth between these central people.

Fans of Shari Low will recognise some characters from previous books. I was delighted to read a story with Val as the central character because I have enjoyed seeing her in her other stories. This is still a solo book but I liked knowing a bit more about these repeat characters, having fond recollections of previous Low novels. After all, these characters work so well, what is the harm in recycling them again?!

I have read several books by this author that take place over a small time period with intense actions. Whilst I (thankfully!) did not find it a heart-wrenching tear jerker that others have been, I appreciated the switch between the different view points, meeting together over a couple of days. I think this helped me connect with the characters better, especially as the story felt so emotive with the losing of the rings. It was a lovely read from Low that I enjoyed every step of the way, even if I did hate the prospect of losing something so precious!

With thanks to Boldwood books and NetGalley for providing me with a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.

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A lot can happen in a weekend. In this new release, Shari Low does what she does best. She gives us people to care about and then connects them. Amazingly, she used a real-life event from her life as the core of this story. There is an extensive cast of characters listed at the beginning of the book, but your focus will be on Val, Alice, Sophie, and Rorie. I love the way Low takes those people and ties them together in expected and unexpected ways.

Thank you to Boldwood Books and NetGalley for a DRC in exchange for an honest review. Happy Publication Day!

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Absolutely loved One Long Weekend by Shari Low.
I loved the story and plot line. It’s well written and felt myself connecting with the characters.
This is another beautifully told story with expertly crafted characters that leap right off the page.
Shari Low delivers a touching and thought-provoking story that will stay with readers long after they've turned the last page?

Thank You NetGalley and Boldwood Books for your generosity and gifting me a copy of this amazing eARC!

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One Long Weekend
by Shari Low
An extremely well written book following 4 strangers at difficult times in their lives either by traumatic events /heartbreak or at a crossroads of their life. Once you start to read about the individuals you find they may be strangers but they are linked. The journey they all take over this 3 day weekend. A heartwarming read with a bit of heartache along the way and ultimate friendship. Great page turning read. 4.5/5

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Another amazing book from Shari Low could not put it down. I loved the way all the characters were connected but in a way that was easily portrayed loved the humour the sadness and relationships. Highly recommend this book loved every minute and disappointed now as have to find another book which will be hard to match this one.

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One Long Weekend by Shari Low.

Poor Val, she lost her husband, now she's lost her beloved rings, his being one of them. what an awful way to start her trip.

Alice McLenn had her life blow up with the scandal her husband caused. She could have left him but she did not. She is not happy with her life right now.


Then there is Sopie who misses the man she almost married and Rory who wonders about the person who let him down.

This book connected all of these strangers, it was emotional and yet uplifting.


The author writes characters who feel real and who you can like and care about, you really root for them to succeed.

I know once I start one of her books I will almost always finish it in one sitting, and I usually enjoy the characters and circumstances, how real they all seem to be, more than just a story, they could be your neighbors.

I liked how the people were so kind and how friends and family, the bonds and ties were so strong in the book.

4*** highly recommended


Thank you to Boldwood Books and NetGalley

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I adored this wonderful, charming, heartwarming, and lovely book! I enjoy Shari Low's writing, her characters, and the warm and support relationships they form with others. In my opinion, one of her strengths as an author, in addition to her beautiful writing, is creating characters that readers care about and want to spend time with them. The characters in One Long Weekend find themselves in heartbreaking and stressful situations which they handle them with realistic emotions, leaning on others for support, and trying their best to help others.

In [book:One Long Weekend|203098329, four individuals will find themselves in heartbreaking situations while also finding support through the kindness of strangers. Val lost her most valued possessions; Sophie took a chance and decided to travel in hopes of meeting up with the man who once proposed marriage to her; Alice suffered a life changing scandal thanks to her husband and sees an opportunity to start over; and Rory finds himself out of a job and a marriage on the same day. Each character is dealing/coping with major life events and experiences stress due to their situations. They find themselves connected through the pages of this book. I enjoyed each of the characters and rooted for all of them.

I felt for the characters, I rooted for them, I worried for them, and I cheered for them. I adored how the author showed the strength of friendship, family, and acts of kindness Although, the characters go through many things in this book, this book is hopeful and positive in its essence. I appreciated them for taking chances, being supportive, making sacrifices, and being present. Once I started this book, I did not want to put it down. If you have not read a book by Shari Low before, you are missing out!

Simply wonderful!

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Val, Sophie,Alice and Rory all meet over one long weekend. A small velvet bag of four lost rings draws them altogether.
This is another really good book by this author. The characters and life situations are so real. It’s a hard to put down book.

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Loved!

This was a wonderful book. If you read the preface, you'll know that the story was influenced by the author's own experience, which made the book even more meaningful. It was so nice to meet and hear mention of beloved characters from other books, like Val, Josie, Sophie, Ash, and so many more.

Beyond the story of the missing rings, we have the intricacies of two marriages, a lost relationship and lifelong friendship, all intertwined. Of course, the different bindings become evident as the story progresses, so you don't get it all at once. I think anyone who has enjoyed a book by this author in the past should run, not walk, to go buy it!!

Thanks to the author, publisher and NetGalley for the opportunity to read and review this book, but my opinions are my own.

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Didn't realize when picking this one up that it follows upon a well-established world with characters galore all enmeshed together. Thus found myself very lost in this plot, not recalling whos' who (and the notes at the start didn't make it easier to distinguish them - in fact, it confused me further). I also didn't know when I picked this up that the characters would be so much older than 30s-40s. I don't mind reading about older characters sometimes, but had I known this one was mainly about an older character, I wouldn't have chosen to read this... So the rating is really my fault, for not knowing better going in - it wasn't my cup of tea at all, unfortunately

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In One Long Weekend, Shari Low continues to charm with her indelible wit and profound empathy, crafting a story that's both a balm and a delight. Initially, I approached this book with trepidation. Val, the protagonist who recurs in Low's oeuvre, had previously grated on my nerves. In her earlier appearances, Val's overwhelming presence could be quite off-putting. Yet, in this narrative, due to the nature of the story, her character was more palatable and far easier to digest.
The foreword penned by Low tenderly sets the stage, offering glimpses into her personal connections to the characters, including the revelation that Val is inspired by her grandmothers. This admission cast a new light on Val for me, infusing my reading experience with a touch of guilt for not liking the character yet enriching my understanding and appreciation for her role.
This book unfolds over the course of a weekend, encapsulating moments of raw human emotion and the intricate dynamics within a group of well-drawn characters. Each character steps out of the page, vibrant and compelling, contributing to a tapestry of narratives that are as entertaining as they are touching. Shari Low masterfully balances multiple storylines, weaving them together with a deftness that feels both effortless and finely tuned.
The core of the story—its heart—is resonant and poignant, offering a comforting narrative. The journey to the conclusion is satisfying, tying up loose ends with a grace that invites reflection.
As I turned the last page, I couldn't help but feel a personal connection to these characters and a strong desire to revisit them in future works. Their development and resolutions were so beautifully handled that it's hard not to wonder where they might go from here.
In sum, One Long Weekend is a testament to Shari Low's ability to evolve her characters and engage her readers with every new book. It's a lovely, heartwarming read that proves once again why she remains a favourite for so many.

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I received an E-ARC with a request for my honest review.

This heart-warming story follows a few characters all over the same weekend. Val takes a trip to see family but whilst travelling she loses four rings from loved ones that have passed away. She is devastated and tries to hunt them down.

Sophie is travelling to Glasgow for the weekend, to try and track down the love of her life, that she let slip away.

Alice discovers a chance to finally be rid of her husband after an unhappy marriage, involving her husbands’ scandal. Her son Rory also finds his life is turned upside down all in one day.

All four, have their heartbreak and have the weekend to try and change their lives forever.

Will Val find her rings? Will Sophie track down her love? Will Alice leave her Husband? What is in Rory’s future?

I have read a few of this authors books and they are always so heart-warming but sometimes heart-breaking at the same time. Each character has their own heartbreak which they are trying to find a way to escape.

I love how this book is split out with each character taking turns with their own dialogue of what is happening over the weekend, and the fact it is set over only three days increases the longing for everything to work out for them all.

The way the storyline entwines with all of the characters is amazing, and it makes the storyline that even more heart-warming and shows how working together as a group of friends makes life that little bit easier.

Overall, a heart-warming story, where four heart-broken people have one weekend to change their future.

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