
Member Reviews

Alice & Hayden are rival writers that are competing with the chance to write a biography of the elusive Margret Ives, the old Hollywood media heiress, and finally tell the true story of her larger than life family.
Hayden & Alice have a month to impress Margret & gain her trust to be selected in winning this career defining job, but is Margret the one who can be trusted? With an NDA stopping the two writers being able to discuss their conflicting sessions, Alice & Hayden are torn between finding the truth about the Ives family and keeping their dream job.
I absolutely loved this book but I’m not the first to say that this one feels slightly different to her previous books, but please don’t let that put you off! It still has the EmHen romance magic that we all love but there is a deep storyline too that really captured my heart.
The yearning of Alice & Hayden was perfect but for me it was the chunks of Margaret’s story that had me captivated. I always hate to compare but if you liked the sweeping story and vivid characters of Evelyn Hugo you will love this!
I loved the way she seamlessly wove the romance between Alice & Hayden between such a big family history plot, I was unsure if one would out do the other at first, but when the slow burn finally peaked it was a treat, EmHen writes such great spice!
All in all it was a perfect book for me, more substance than a traditional romance but still all the romance tropes and scenes that I love too!
Have I found the contender for book of the year already?? I think so!

Emily Henry does not miss! Both the stories in this novel - Alice and Hayden's love story, and Margaret's life story - captivated me, keeping me hooked and unable to put the book down. There are comparisons to be made to Taylor Jenkins Reid in terms of the formatting and the celebrity tell-all memoir plot, which certainly isn't a bad thing. With the additional premise that the two writers must compete for the chance to win the opportunity to write the memoir, and where each of them are only being told parts of the story, Emily Henry gives a new perspective to the trope. The novel also contains a lovely exploration of grief and a complicated mother-daughter relationship. Overall, I loved this one a lot and am happy to see Emily remaining consistent in her work!

Just when I think the last Emily Henry book was my favourite, she comes out with another one even better!
I loved Alice and Hayden's story. The setting of a small town, without meeting too many characters, was lovely and it really allowed us the space to get to know Alice and Hayden. They're thrown together when a they're both in the running to write maybe the best book they'll ever write and although they should be against one another, they keep finding themselves together.
Not only did I enjoy the romance aspect of it, and the slower timeline made it realistic, what I really loved was hearing Margaret's story. Getting to hear about her past, how her family started and all of the things they'd been through was so interesting.
Great Big Beautiful Life had so much going for it. Romance, humour, mystery. What's not to love.

I loved Great Big Beautiful Life, a story about two writers trying to get an heiress to choose them to write her life story. Alice and Hayden were great characters, highly recommend.

Always a fan of an EmHen! This is the perfect summer read. Focused on two writers, it is great for anyone thinking being a writer is their dream career - fun to live through Alice and Hayden!
Easy 5 star read, definitely recommend.

Two writers battle it out to get the biography scoop of a lifetime: the infamous story of Margaret Ives. An heiress the media loved to hate.
Split in two timelines, this novel follows journalist Alice as she spends time in Georgia getting to understand the life and story of Margaret, and then Alice telling Margaret’s story.
Both storylines are about more than just romance, but the love of family and security of (or lack thereof) of just trying to be yourself.
Fans of Evelyn Hugo or Daisy Jones and the six will enjoy this. It has very TJR vibes.
Personally, I would’ve like more Alice and Hayden as they were my faves and their romance was just classic EH!
This book will make perfect summer beach reading!
Thank you Penguin Random House for the ARC.

Emily Henry does it again - another book about quirky writers falling in love.
I LOVED IT.
Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher!

To receive an ARC of the new Emily Henry novel on Valentine’s Day was the best gift ever. Emily Henry is a must read author for me. Great Big Beautiful Life is told in a slightly different style to her previous novels. The protagonist, Alice, is a journalist who has tracked down a mysterious socialite Margaret Ives, and wishes to write her memoir. Except….a gorgeous man called Hayden is also in the running for the job and Margaret wants to give each of them a month’s trial so she can decide who should get the job. Cue to the two of them constantly running into each other in the small town they are camped out in. If this followed the style of previous Henry novels, the rest of the story would simply be concerned with the ‘Will they, won’t they?’ between Alice and Hayden. Instead we are also treated to the story of Margaret Ives, her complicated family history and issues and her love story with Cosmo Sinclair. Fans of ‘The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo’ will love these sections of the story as Margaret was a glamorous socialite constantly dealing with the press and the reader is regularly transported back to her life as she tells her story to Alice. Ultimately this is a story of how to live a fulfilling life, the cost of wealth, the impact of miscommunication and fear and the power of honesty. I absolutely loved the sections between Alice and Margaret and can’t wait to see what Emily Henry does next.

Is this Emily Henry or Taylor Jenkins Reid??? Either way, Emily has knocked it out of the park again.
The same romance we know and love but written in such a different style! This story follows two journalists pitching for the same biography, who can’t seem to stay away from each other… 👀
This book is an easy 5 star read for me, and I’ll be recommending it to everyone I encounter for the next year.

I was THRILLED to get an early preview via Netgalley and couldn’t wait to dive in. As always with Emily, her characters are well rounded, leaning just enough into the classic romance tropes whilst winking at the reader knowingly. The storyline is well paced and focuses on two talented writers who are competing to ghost-write the memoir of a mysterious and enigmatic icon who is living her later years incognito. The sizzle is palpable and the payoff is very satisfying. Emily Henry fans won’t be disappointed, this is another smash.

Marvellous. I loved it.
Funny, romantic, a plot to keep you guessing, great characters. Everything I want from a book.
I want to live in an Emily Henry book. She writes so beautifully. Pink really is the giddy part of a sunrise.
‘There is a moment when everything’s just all pink. Pink-lemonade pink. And it feels almost silly. Like the sky is playing.’
I really warmed to Alice Scott. She desperately wants to write the biography of Margaret Ives. Margaret has lived life in the spotlight and much has been reported about her family. Alice has to compete with Hayden Anderson for who will get to write Margaret’s story. What a story it is!
Hayden is a a snake phobic, green tea drinking, trousers wearing, heartthrob. Of course Alice is going to fall for him. They made me melt! I just love Alice’s thoughts on why tall men like short women; of course it’s because there will be more room in the cave.
‘Love isn’t something you can cup in your hands, and I have to believe that means it’s something that can’t ever be lost.’
My brain was racing with theories of what Margaret’s story would reveal. I was breathless and completely hooked. I want to re-examine my relationship with my parents and with my kids. Did I tell them I loved them enough? Emily Henry made me take stock.

Without a shadow of a doubt her best book yet! I have enjoyed her books in the past but this absolutely knocks it out of the park. This book has me gasping and laughing and kicking my feet for these characters. I binge read this in a day because I could not put it down. Wow!

Great Big Beautiful Book.
This book strikes a different cord to Henry's previous romance books. Though you can see threads of Henry's previous work, Great Big Beautiful Life definitely leans more to literary fiction than her other work.
Great Big Beautiful Life is about the love that makes and shapes us, and the world. The decision to tackle love and its truths, ugly and beautiful, was executed beautifully into such an atmospheric and tender beach read. The two narratives informed each other really well with the former acting as a cautionary tale. You could feel the fractures growing and feel yourself grasping for the edge whilst bracing for the inevitable. Both storylines executed with such tenderness and attention to detail. Henry's writing never fails to make me feel like she is cradling me between her pages.
The overarching theme of this book was gorgeous and the round-off was superb. Yes, what a great big beautiful life.
Thank you to NetGalley and the publishers for sending me an eARC in exchange for an honest review.

I really wanted to love this one but Im afraid I just didn't. I found the whole story too self-indulgent - the main characters were so introspective and analysed everything over and over, I just wanted them to hurry up and get on with it. The slow burn romance was so drawn out, I was bored with waiting for them to finally get together. A rare Emily Henry miss for me, sorry.

This is a very different book from Emily Henry - far more literary fiction than romance, more so than any of her previous works. She also approaches with quite a different narrative structure, providing historical sections as we look back on aspects of the Ives family saga. I think my only gripe with this book is that the romance didn't quite hit for me - because so much of the focus was on Margaret and her story, I feel like we lost out on the chemistry build-up that normally comes with EmHen romances; the romance just felt like it was too fast for me. But I LOVED the parts where we learned about Margaret Ives' story, going all the way back to her great-grandfather - it was very reminiscent of Evelyn Hugo. It's beautifully written (would you expect anything less?), and I was flying through the last few chapters, desperate to learn the secrets that were being unearthed. I can't wait for everyone to read this when it releases and uncover the story of the Ives family!

Great Big Beautiful Life by Emily Henry
Writer Alice is summoned by a reclusive heiress, Margaret, to interview her for one month, uncover family secrets and scandals, then write a book. There's just one problem... she's also invited Pulizter winning writer Hayden to do the same. At the end of the month Margaret will choose whether Alice or Hayden gets to write the book. What could possibly go wrong?
Brilliant! All the usual fabulous Emily Henry elements are here - larger than life characters, witty dialogue, romance and attraction, plus some poignant bits too - but we also get a compelling family mystery. I absolutely loved it and found it unputdownable... and I hadn't guessed the ending either! Very VERY highly recommended.
Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for an ARC of this book

THIS WAS SOOOOOO GOOD.
It was so different than any of Emily Henry's other books but in the BEST way possible. There was so much depth to this one that really made me like the book even more. The premise when I first read it, intrigued me but not as much as her previous books. However, this blew all my expectations out of the water because I absolutely loved it. My one downfall is that I wished it was longer but that is just me being greedy and wanting more from these characters and this world.
Alice, Margaret and Hayden were all brilliantly written characters but Margaret was my favourite. It felt as though I was there in the room, during every session Alice had with her. Her story was so heart wrenching and what a skill it is to write a story within a story that is so detailed but also so different from what you normally write.
I loved loved loved loved this and I expected nothing less because duh it's Emily Henry.
I rated this 5 stars

Alice is determined to prove to her family she is capable of being a serious journalist .Her chance comes when reclusive Margaret Ives ask her to write her biography. She also asks Hayden, a successful biographer and gives them a months trial before deciding who will write the book. Alice slowly uncovers secrets from Margaret's life, she also becomes very attracted to Hayden . Who will be successful and will a romance develop? Emily Henry never fails to please .

EmHen has done it again, and with a little something extra sprinkled on top. Whatever she does, she simply cannot miss in my eyes.

Great Big Beautiful Life follows Alice Scott who is an eternal optimist who goes to Little Crescent Island to write the biography of Margaret Ives. It turns out pessimist, Hayden Anderson who won a Pulitzer-Prize is also there to write the biography. They both have a one month trial period to prove themselves to Margaret and gain her trust. The issue is Margaret only tells Alice and Hayden what she wants to and there is an NDA so Alice and Hayden aren’t supposed to discuss Margaret. The trouble is Alice and Hayden start spending time together and yearning begins. Margaret’s tale is a tragedy but ultimately it will depend on who tells the story.
This book feels very different to Emily Henry’s other books but in a good way. The tone is different and the book is much much about the collective story than the romance. The romance between Alice and Hayden is a focus of the book but there is also a huge focus on Margaret’s story. I really enjoyed reading about Margaret’s life and this gave me vibes of the song The Last Great American Dynasty by Taylor Swift and The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo by Taylor Jenkins Reid. This was really good and the ending was so beautiful. I wasn’t sure about this at first but I should have trusted Emily Henry because this was amazing like all her other romance books. I feel bereft after reading this because I loved it and I’m so sad it’s over.