We're excited to celebrate the publication of Sarah Jio's latest novel, Insignificant Others! Melissa has been a fan of Sarah's writing for a long time and loved this novel, calling it "heartfelt and imaginative". (Reviewed here.) Thanks to William Morrow, we have THREE copies for some lucky readers!
What if you could have a second chance to say “yes” to the one who got away?
Lena Westbrook, a perfectionist and workaholic, has carefully planned and orchestrated every detail of her life. So when her boyfriend of two years breaks up with her on the night she expects him to propose, she’s heartbroken and confused. Lena flees to her beloved aunt’s home on Seattle’s picturesque Bainbridge Island to lick her wounds but when she awakens the next morning, she is shocked to find herself in Paris—in bed with a handsome French man who seems to think that Lena is his wife.
From the elegant neighborhoods of Paris to the charming landscape of Kinsale, Ireland, to the sparkling skyline of New York City, and many other unexpected destinations in between, each time Lena awakens, she finds herself somewhere else with someone else. In each experience, she’s given a glimpse of what life might have looked like had she chosen the “road not taken.” And as she becomes more clear-sighted about her past decisions, Lena begins to wonder, were any of these former romantic encounters actually...significant?
Enchanting and surprising, Insignificant Others is a lively, heartfelt novel that explores the relatable and resonant “what ifs” of life, but most especially, love. (Synopsis courtesy of Amazon.)
— Emily Giffin, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Summer Pact
“A fantastical, fun, fast-paced romantic novel where you’ll meet cute ... and cute ... and cute in a Groundhog Day loop as Lena, our leading lady, explores life after life with all the ones who got away.”
“What ifs, magical realism, and a whole lot of heart—Insignificant Others has all the ingredients I look for. I adored it.”
— Sophie Cousens, New York Times bestselling author of This Time Next Year
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10 comments:
I sometimes think of someone I dated a long time ago and wonder what my life would be like now had we stayed together.
A former coworker Pat
I had a massive crush on a boy named Joe in high school. Unfortunately, we were only friends but I was okay with that because he was a nice person as well as very cute. I haven't seen him in years, but we're friends on Facebook and he's still handsome.
A guy I had a huge crush on a super cute guy, but I was moving away that summer. I always wonder what would have happened if I had stayed. :(
Many years ago on holiday I met this exceptional young man. We could have been together forever and I think how different my life would have been.
Thinking of a guy I met when I lived in the city.
susieqlaw
I think back about co-worker that I dated and when I look back it now, I can see we wouldn't have been a good fit.
I'm an old lady. There were many insignificant others! Lots of unrequited love.
I met a guy last year that I adored in every possible way. We connected instantly on a personal level and I felt like he was "the one" but it was just a chance meeting while I was out and about and as we both had places to go and people to see, we didn't get to spend as much time with each other as I would have liked. I've thought about him a lot since that day but unfortunately, I didn't get any contact details for him and it's unlikely I'll ever see him again!
There were several insignificant others in my life but luckily, I made the right choice!
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