
Last Night
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Narrated by:
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Maya Saroya
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By:
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Mhairi McFarlane
About this listen
Two best friends. One missed chance. And a night that changes everything.
Eve, Justin, Susie and Ed have been friends since they were 18. Now in their 30s, the four are still as close as ever, Thursday pub quiz night is still sacred and Eve is still secretly in love with Ed.
Maybe Eve should have moved on by now, but she can’t stop thinking about what could have been. And she knows Ed sometimes thinks about it, too.
Then one night, in an instant, all their lives change forever. And, as Eve learns she didn’t know her friends as well as she thought, she also discovers she isn’t the only person keeping secrets....
©2021 Mhairi McFarlane (P)2021 HarperCollins Publishers LimitedCritic reviews
"Mhairi writes absolutely brilliant romantic comedies, I just love her." (Jenny Colgan)
"Brilliant on relationships, friendships and emotions.... I loved, loved, loved this book." (Marian Keyes, number-one best-selling author of Grown-Ups)
"Gorgeously romantic, as well as a story about friendship and grief and loss; I never wanted it to end." (Beth O’Leary, number-one best-selling author of The Flatshare)
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- Lycanwoman
- 04-26-21
Nice story if you want a mild story of love
I must say I'm a little disappointed with this book. I really like most of Mhairi McFarlane books so maybe just didn't reach the expectations I had. It's a story that has a mildly interesting story of love if you can hold on the first 16 chapters of 46, in which mainly the main female character drowns and whains a little too much in her depression in not such an introspective way. The love story and turns that develop during the story between her friends and new acquaintances are quite nice and real yet they lack a little of fluidity of the story. I don't know if it's because apart from the part of her friend's loss there really isn't more to the story or the main character. The idea was good though I can't take the impression is quite mild.
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