![]() ![]() And Josie Silver has a way with words too, an intimate style of telling her story that had me veering between laughter and tears – One Day in December really does have all the feels. It’s all in the humour, I find myself able to click better with British humour. ![]() I’m kind of like that with my rom-com movies too. While romance/chick-lit is not my usual choice of genre, I do like it a lot when it’s British. This was such a delightful novel! Utterly perfect for a mid-week wind down. But what if fate has other plans?įollowing Laurie and Jack through twelve years of love, heartbreak and friendship, One Day in December is a life-affirming love story to escape into this winter. Who is, of course, the boy from the bus.ĭetermined to let him go, Laurie gets on with her life. ![]() But at their Christmas party a year later, her best friend Sarah introduces her to the new love of her life. Laurie thinks she’ll never see the boy from the bus again. ![]() There’s one glorious moment when their eyes meet…and then her bus drives away. Life isn’t a scene from Love Actually, after all.īut then, through a bus window one snowy December day, she sees him. Laurie doesn’t believe in love at first sight. ![]()
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