The Year of Taking Chances

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4.2
86 reviews
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From the bestselling author of Summer at Shell Cottage comes The Year of Taking Chances, a novel full of warmth, humour and romance.

Because love is always worth the risk . . .

It's New Year's Eve, and Gemma and Spencer Bailey are throwing a house party. There's music, dancing, champagne and all their best friends under one roof. It's going to be a night to remember.

Also at the party is Caitlin, who has returned to the village to pack up her much-missed mum's house and to figure out what to do with her life; and Saffron, a PR executive who's keeping a secret which no amount of spin can change. The three women bond over Gemma's dodgy cocktails and fortune cookies, and vow to make this year their best one yet.

But as the months unfold, Gemma, Saffron and Caitlin find themselves tested to their limits by shocking new developments. Family, love, work, home - all the things they've taken for granted are thrown into disarray. Under pressure, they are each forced to rethink their lives and start over. But dare they take a chance on something new?

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4.2
86 reviews
Midge Odonnell
January 20, 2019
3.5 Stars I did enjoy reading the exploits of our 3 main protagonists - Gemma, Caitlin and Saffron - their lives are a million miles away from reality but sometimes escapism is what you need. If you take away the fact that you know everything will work out fine for each character and ignore the appalling lack of business practices (one of my bette noirs in books I know) it is quite a good look at the nature of friendship. For me the pick of the 3 characters is Gemma. I really enjoyed the fact that her marriage went through a very realistic tough patch but that they were starting to work through the problems - all too often in this genre the marriage is either dissolved almost instantly or they repair it to be better than it was before. In Gemma and Spencer's case they may reunite but there is still tension there and they are still working through the problems caused by his accident - it is a normal relationship in other words. I couldn't really understand Caitlin's reaction to finding out she was adopted. Once she had got over the initial shock it seemed like she was willing to throw out all the love and happy memories created by her parents and this frustrated me no end - I desperately wanted to grab her and shake some sense in to her. Saffron is just immensely self centred and the whole thing with the letter had me rolling my eyes as it was clear from the outset what had happened. The plot itself ticks away quite nicely behind the surface. There are the usual number of happy coincidences and one or two surmountable tragedies but you never feel you are in danger of getting anything less than a happy ending. What it does do well is explore the different nature of relationships - between partners, between child and parent, between friends and frenemies. This was handled quite deftly and with a reasonably sized dollop of reality; there is also a lot of wry humour between the pages, not laugh out loud but certainly relatable to those of us who have chosen a more traditional life path. A decent exponent of the genre that definitely entertains and does leave you feeling quite cosy.
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deb fleming
January 27, 2015
Couldn't put it down. Laughed,cried,connected. This first book I've read by this little hidden gem will certainly not be the last. Next one downloading as we speak. A proper woman's author. Perfectly made for douvet, choccies,and a large good red. Well done girl !
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Sonia Evans
January 9, 2015
Lucy has done it again! A out you cannot put down but do not want to end! Great characters, wit and a good plot, what more could you all for?! This is the book you are looking for ... Go on read it!
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About the author

Lucy Diamond lives in Bath with her husband and their three children. She is the author of the bestselling Summer at Shell Cottage, The Beach Cafe, The Year of Taking Chances, Me and Mr Jones and Summer With My Sister.

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