Book Review: Let’s Not Be Friends by Phoebe MacLeod
Book Review: Let’s Not Be Friends by Phoebe MacLeod

Book Review: Let’s Not Be Friends by Phoebe MacLeod

Perfect for fans of Jo Watson, Mhairi McFarlane and Portia MacIntosh.

City girl Sophie has married the prince (or landed gentry – close enough), moved to his pile (which is more accurate a description than she’d anticipated) and is set to live happily ever after – until she finds the other half of her perfect life in the stables with the stable girl, and they’re definitely not grooming the horses.

Shocked and appalled, Sophie’s no happier to learn that she’s supposed to ‘just get on with it’. After all, according to her mother-in-law, she got the title . . . they even overlooked her family’s ‘new money’ status.

What a lovely family she’s married into! But what’s a girl to do when she’s still in love? Make it work or leg it as fast as she can? Either way, the mother-in-law will not be coming to tea!

What readers are saying about Phoebe MacLeod:

‘A perfect love story’

‘Humorous, light and romantic!’

‘I absolutely loved it. Heart-warming, just perfect!’

‘I loved every minute reading this book, light hearted and fun, finished in a day!’

‘I smiled so much’

‘What a wonderful book’

‘Fantastic’

Purchase Link – https://amzn.to/3KelOne

Author Bio – 

Phoebe MacLeod is the author of several popular laugh-out-loud romantic comedies. She mainly sets her books in her home county of Kent and her first new title for Boldwood will be published in November 2022. They will also be republishing her existing titles from August this year.

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Why Should You Read This?

I am not sure if I would call this a Romance novel. The protagonist discovers herself as she recovers from the shock of finding out that her husband is cheating on her. While there is some romance, it is pretty much at the end of the novel.

The writing is well-paced, and the author subtly explores the themes of cheating, marriage counselling, and women struggling with second chances. However, there is also humor in the story, and I felt the story is well-balanced.

A lovely lazy afternoon read. Perfect with a cafe mocha or coffee in hand.