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Unexpected Lessons in Love

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Lucy Dillon never disappoints. This is yet another of those stories that I found difficult to put down! The bride with pre wedding nerves about to cancel the wdding when the bridegroom has an accident! Out of this they learn more about each other and their romance is put on firmer footings!! Enjoyable!

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With thanks to Netgalley and the publishers for the arc, which I have enjoyed reading.
Lucy Dillon’s Unexpected lessons in Love is a delightful, easy to read story. Lucy Dillon is a romantic author, one who can make you laugh and make you cry. The storyline was excellent and the underlying story was intriguing and when everything came to a head, you can tell that all the characters would be all right and live happily ever after, just not with the characters that they started the story with.
Highly recommended.

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Jeannie always wanted to fall in love, and now she’s finally got the whirlwind romance she dreamed of. Dan’s gorgeous, he’s a successful young vet, and he flew her to New York and proposed on Brooklyn Bridge. Jeannie has to remind herself this is actually her life. It seems too perfect, too magical, to be real. Yet it is. But now she’s on her way to the wedding she can’t shake off the tight sensation crushing her chest. Is it just nerves or is this all happening a bit too fast? Jeannie has one last chance to shout, ‘Stop!’ But just as she grabs it, a twist of fate throws everything she knows into the air like confetti. What Jeannie learns about Dan, about her own heart, and about the power of love itself, will change her world for ever.

Umm so this is okay. To begin with, I was enthralled, eager to get going and quickly fell in love with the concept, but then it soured. The plot became too mushy, too unrealistic and I lost interest which I never truly got back. For me, everything became a bit too whimsical.

A large focus of this is on how fast Jeannie and Dan's relationship has moved and therefore how little they know each other. This was a large sticking point for me. Okay they have only been together around a year but it is still a year and they absolutely nothing about each other, it just screamed unrealistic and that is where I quickly fell out of love with the plot.

Dillon does have some strong aspects to the plot, I adored Jeannie's parents and their life story but Dillon could have done so much more with them. They were a gift just waiting to be utilised and they never reached their full potential. I did enjoy the plot overall and I did like the ending but I felt let down in the middle.

I did adore Dillon's characters, Jeannie, Dan and Owen are all fantastic characters to follow. They are realistic up to a point but again, Dillon could have gone further with them which would have only heightened my enjoyment. I loved getting to know them and following them on this journey.

'Unexpected Lessons in Love' is an enthralling, addictive read that sadly sours to an unrealistic, let down. Still at least it showed promise.

Thank you to NetGalley and Random House UK for an advance copy.

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I loved this tale of a wedding gone horribly wrong when the bride decides to call it off at literally the last minute. This book felt a lot like a Jill Mansell in that it was a warm hug of a book with a cast of close-knit characters in a small community setting. Some harrowing scenes with puppy farms and the damage backyard breeding does to the dogs that come out of these situations, which added a real depth to the book. At times I was frustrated with the main character, Jeannie, who didn’t seem to really explain or even think to herself why she wanted to call off her wedding (even to herself) and whether that automatically meant the end of her relationship. Also, a copyright sub-plot which left me wanting to shake the book and shout at them to demand royalties was frustrating, but resolved in the end. Thoroughly enjoyable, and an absolute warm hug of a book.

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This book was ok
It was an ok read with an ok but predictable ending
The wedding that doesn’t happen the accident and the truth comes out in the end
As I said it was ok

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I’d like to thank Random House UK/Transworld Publishers and NetGalley for giving me the opportunity to read ‘Unexpected Lessons In Love’ by Lucy Dillon in exchange for my honest and unbiased review.
After a whirlwind romance, Jeannie and her father are on their way to her wedding when she suddenly realises she doesn’t love Dan enough to marry him. She stops the chauffeur-driven limousine and tries to ring Dan to explain how she feels but the line’s engaged so she leaves him a message. As she’s trying a second time her father receives a call from the best man saying that Dan’s been seriously injured after stepping into the road in front of a bus whilst on his mobile phone. Jeannie’s convinced Dan was listening to her message as he stepped off the kerb and feels so guilty that she’s unable to tell anyone it could be her fault in case they blame her.
‘Unexpected Lessons In Love’ is a beautifully-written story of love and the sudden realisation that loving someone may not be enough to warrant spending a lifetime with them. Rather than tell everyone that she was probably the cause of Dan’s accident, Jeannie fills her time exercising the dogs at the rescue centre, helping arrange the charity sale, giving ukulele lessons at the local school and visiting Dan in hospital. I liked the characters who were down-to-earth and completely believable, the story was touching, and although I had a lump in my throat at Gem’s demise there was a heart-warming ending that left me feeling happy.

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A great read. The story follows Jeannie who is about to marry Dan when her last minute nerves become more than that and she tries to stop the wedding. However the situation is then out of her control when Dan is hit by a bus. It’s great to see how Jeannie copes with Dan in hospital and she grows a person. Add to that a whole load of cute puppies and you have a great read!

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Wow, how things changed. I loved this book, Whilst heart breaking at times, it shows it could happen to anyone. At least the truth came out and lives got on with.

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Could not put it down - this was a wonderful read of love, secrets and friendships. Jeannie's confusion and guilt was very real, some of the rescue dog story line was uncomfortable reading but rightly so and as a dog owner myself, I'm all too aware of their healing and friendship. The story is very well written with tangible and believable emotion throughout. The twist at the end was not entirely unexpected but well written and woven into the earlier story. Just loved it!

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As always with a Lucy Dillon book I knew I was in for a great read. I snuggled down on a wet weekend with tissues to hand. It did not fail to impress.
Based on Jeannies and Dan's forthcoming wedding when things took an unexpected turn when dan has an accident . It caused Jeannie to reevaluate what she wants from her life.
Excellent read !

I received a free copy of this book from Netgalley for an honest review

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I really enjoyed this book. A light hearted read - perfect for curling up with on a dreary autumn afternoon!

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In this story we meet Jeannie who is on her way to her wedding, when she realizes that she doesn't want marry her groom, Dan. She is very conflicted about what to do next and from that point on her life is changing.

Jeannie is going through a lot of difficulties that are making her reevaluate her life choices and path that she is on.

Jeannie meets her new neighbor, Rachel,who is also managing a dog shelter. They are a lot of cute moments with the dogs there, that every dog person will appreciate.

I thought that the narrative was a bit slow in the middle of the book, there wasn't a lot of action at certain points, but overall it was an enjoyable read.

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This is an easy read to put in a few hours but a bit predictable . It was ok but I'm not sure that I would be recommending it

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Unexpected Lessons in Love in the latest novel from Lucy Dillon and takes us back to Longhampton and some old friends alongside the new characters introduced here.

Jeannie is on her way to her wedding with Dan when she realises that she is making a mistake, she rings him to tell him she can’t go through with it. It then something happens that changes everything.

This is an easy read with (mainly) likeable characters although a little predictable in places. I would definitely recommend for anyone looking for a couple of hours of escapism.

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Unexpected lessons in love by Lucy Dillon
Daniel is a vet and Jeannie a part time music teacher and musician with a band. They have a whirlwind romance and on the way to the wedding Jeannie has cold feet and tries to call of the Wedding however Daniel gets hit by a bus on the way and is in a coma.

It is about the twist and turns of intervening events waiting to happen with new unexpected friends and explained events.

However It was very slow and for most of the book not going anywhere. There was so many strand sub plots it got very confusing. Part of story eventually got better but very long winded. i felt the Story Could of happened quicker which would have given it more teeth. It eventually got there but by then i was losing interest. It was all left a bit wanting with a flat ending. Plot line was ok generally just it took too long to get to the point.

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In spite of the fact that the big reveal wasn't, and that the ending was obvious from a long way out, I enjoyed Unexpected Lessons in Love by Lucy Dillon. I found her characterisation to be particularly strong and I was interested in the way in which relationships were revealed and developed. Whilst the idea of the plot wasn't new, I thought the writing was engaging and it held me until the end.

I still don't understand the appeal of a dog in a romantic novel, though. Am I alone in finding the idea neither endearing nor cute?

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Jeannie and Daniel are set to marry, after a whirlwind romance and a romantic proposal on Brooklyn Bridge, New York. But Jeannie is having second thoughts...is he really the one...do they know each other well enough...is this really what true love feels like? As Jeannie makes the momentous decision that may affect both of their lives forever, fate deals a hand that changes everything.

I am ashamed to admit, I've never read a book by Lucy Dillon before - it's not my usual genre - but I was given the opportunity to read this advance copy of Unexpected Lessons in Love (thanks to Penguin Books and NetGalley) in return for an honest review.

I loved Lucy's writing style. I feel like I really got to know each and every character and cared about them - it takes a clever writer to do this. The storyline was a little predictable and there were times when I felt that I was reading the same information again, but I really enjoyed how the characters interacted and the story progressed at the same time as the secondary stories of the other characters. And, for me, an indicator of a really great book is when it evokes true emotion from me - I honestly felt the struggle that Jeannie was having with the choice she was making. There was a single point in the book (no spoilers) when I cried buckets.

All in all, this was an easy to read, well written page turner. I may even read more books by the same author.

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Jeannie is about to get married to Dan but on the wedding day she starts to have second thoughts. Dan is very romantic and kept taking her off to romantic places and proposed on their trip to New York. Jeannie starts to think that she doesn't really know Dan at all.

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A brilliant ‘what would you do?’ keeps you guessing until the end. Lucy Dillon writes so wisely about love in all its forms, from infatuation to life long partnership. It’s a romance with a mystery that unwinds through disaster, friendship and wedding dresses and of course dogs!

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Lucy Dillon's latest book does not disappoint. Pacy, suspensful and emotional at times, it ticked all the boxes for me.

The primary tale about a slipped moment in time and the resulting trauma, guilt, love and anticipation of a realised memory, the story always hinted at something other, hidden, but the twist in the tale caught me unawares.

The secondary love story of the heroine's land lady and her vet husband, and the mission to raise money and awareness of the perils puppy farming and the every day trials of marriage, were heartwarming and added another dimension.

A great read, and one I will recommend to others.

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