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My Review of No Way Back by Kelly Florentia

Welcome to my review of No Way Back by Kelly Florentia. I'm sorry I haven't posted the cover but I've written this on my phone and have never figured out how to.

What They Say:

When two eligible and attractive men are vying for your heart, it should be the perfect dilemma...

Audrey Fox has been dumped by her unreliable fiancé Nick Byrne just days before the wedding. Heartbroken and confused, the last thing she expects when she jumps on a plane to convalesce in Cyprus is romance. But a chance meeting with handsome entrepreneur and father-of-one Daniel Taylor weaves her into a dating game she's not sure she's ready for. Audrey's life is thrown into further turmoil when she discovers on her return to London that Nick has been involved in a serious motorcycle accident that's left him in intensive care. Distraught yet determined to look to the future, Audrey must make a decision - follow her heart or listen to well-meaning advice from family and friends? Because sometimes, no matter what, it's the people that we love who can hurt us the most...

What I Say:

Well, we do I begin? I was really excited to read this as Kelly and I have become friends online. It can be difficult to read a book by someone you know as sometimes you don't love the book but you don't want to say and hurt their feelings. I can assure you, that is not the case here. I 100% loved No Way Back!

Audrey Fox (Foxy) is such a brilliant character! She is feisty, strong, loyal, funny, sassy and sweet. She begins the story confused and broken and I was worried about her. She has one hell of a bumpy ride but she is not one to give up. She fights hard for what she wants, what she believes is right. She trusts when others say she's crazy, she loves with her whole being and she follows her heart.

I don't want to go too much into the other characters because I don't want to spoil anything. Just know that things aren't always as they seem. And things happen for a reason. Audrey has a lot to figure out on her journey, but she gets there (in style, look out forher amazing shoes!)

This book is just awesome! I can't wait to pass it on to my friends, they will love it!!! 9/10

Thanks to Urbane Press and Kelly Florentia for sending me a gorgeous paperback in exchange for my honest review.

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