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was very excited to read this book then I came to know from a fellow Bookstagramer that there is an on page se*ual Assault scene in the book. So you can imagine my hesitancy as I’m a very sensitive reader and a traumatic scene like that would be in my mind for a long time. And then I read the Author’s note and boom! I was encouraged.

I would say The Last Encore is the story of Avery. She was a very relatable character. A simple, lovely woman who is navigating the life in the best way she could with issues that we all have.

I liked Josh. Initially I was upset with him especially because of way he left. Then I understood his reasons, his regret and like he said Avery could’ve also reached out. But she didn’t. The another thing in his favour was, he never forgot his high school best friend l. He cherished her memory but didn’t have the courage to face her again. Also he was rather sweet.

I also loved their third best friend Brooke. She was a hoot!
Loved the writing style. So much emotion was poured in to the story. At times it was sweet and uplifting and at times it was emotional and dealt with self healing and discovery.
Overall an enjoyable read.

Safe and recommended.

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Avery Clark photography business is not doing as well and her incessant family dramas, are causing her more anxiety than she can possibly cope with.
So when an opportunity to grow her business happens, Avery decides to through caution to the wind and photograph the wedding of a friend’s sister. Or more like, her ex-best friend Joshua Harding, the man who broke a promise and left her suddenly ten years ago. As they spend time together, they realise there is more to their feelings, than they felt as teenagers.
The relationship between Josh and Avery was beautifully told, bringing to life the possibility of second changes. I loved seeing how their chemistry grew, as they learnt to trust each other again. Avery’s struggles with mental health were told with sensitivity, and her confidence developed throughout the relationship she shared with Josh. A well delivered debut novel, and I look forward to reading more from this author, in the future.
I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book from NetGalley. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

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TW: sexual assault, abandonment issues, infidelity, anxiety, death of parent, depression, panic attacks

This debut novel that utilizes the estranged childhood friends to lovers and second chance romance tropes started off really strong. It is the love story of a female photographer and a male pianist. I loved their career choices and especially loved the anxiety representation in the beginning of the story. However, I wish the author had incorporated more of how the trauma from the sexual assault affected the female MC.

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3.5 stars

The Last Encore is Elodie Colliard's debut.

This is a second chance romance with friends-to-lovers trope. In summary, The Last Encore is an easy read that tells the story of Avery and Josh, two childhood best friends who finally reunite after 10 years apart. Both Avery and Josh were great characters, and their development is amazing. Also, the chemistry between them... no words! However, i felt something was missing, I, sadly, never felt connected to the characters. But !! I really appreciate the mental health rep in this book.

P.S: Check out the TW before reading.

Thank you to NetGalley and Victory Editing NetGalley Co-op for the eARC in exchange for an honest review.

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This was a fun read! I love Avery -- she's super fun and I found to be relatable in a way you don't often find. I do love a childhood friends to lovers especially when they haven't seen each other in a while. I enjoyed the plot and felt that I was able to connect with it -- there were moments that every reader could see a part of themselves in the story.

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The Last Encore (eARC) — 4 ⭐️

𝐁𝐫𝐢𝐞𝐟 𝐃𝐞𝐬𝐜𝐫𝐢𝐩𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧: When Avery’s ex-best friend, Josh, shows back up into her life after 10-years apart, her life is thrown for a loop. She wasn’t expecting to see him again, and her feelings for him are slowly returning. When they’re together, it’s like he never left. However, he broke her trust in more ways than just one. Can he prove that he’s different this time?

𝐑𝐞𝐯𝐢𝐞𝐰: I really enjoyed this one! Avery’s personality is relatable - she’s anxious, passionate, and stubborn, just like me. I found myself rooting for her throughout the whole story. Plus, I enjoyed her friendship with Brooke.

I’m surprised that this book is the author’s debut book! I really like their writing style, and I’m looking forward to reading their future books.

𝐖𝐡𝐚𝐭 𝐈 𝐥𝐢𝐤𝐞𝐝 —
💪 Strong Characters + Development
💗 Friends to Lovers
🏳️‍🌈 LGBTQ+ Rep
✌️Second Chance Romance
🧠 Mental Health Rep
🔓 Open Door Romance
🇨🇦 Based in Canada

𝐑𝐞𝐚𝐝 𝐭𝐡𝐢𝐬 𝐛𝐨𝐨𝐤 𝐢𝐟 —
📸 You want to have a photography business
💞 You fell hard for your high school crush
🐱 You’re a cat person
🙈 You don’t like to be the center of attention
💭 You strive to follow your dreams

𝐓𝐖: sexual assault, panic attacks, divorce, abandonment, sexual content, parental death (past)

Thank you, NetGalley and Victory Editing NetGalley Co-Op, for providing me an eARC copy of this book in exchange for my honest review.

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The Last Encore is one of my favorite debuts I have read this year. Elodie poured her heart and soul into this novel and it shows instantly with the dedication.

Avery Clark and Josh Harding. Ones a photographer in Toronto. The others a well established pianist. Childhood best friend lovers who haven't talked or seen each other in ten years. That all changes one night at an event that Avery dreaded attending. Will these two friends be able to reunited those sparks and make a beautiful love melody? Or will this time be their last encore?

I enjoyed reading Elodie Colliard's debut novel. I felt for Avery instantly and wanted to be apart of the friend group that is Avery, Josh and Brooke. Each chapter is named and based on a playlist creatively crafted by Colliard herself. Fans of romantic reads and supporting debut authors will enjoy The Last Encore.

Thank you Elodie for my earc in exchange for my honest review. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

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It was a really fun story to read and I really enjoyed this book this is the first book I read from this author and it disappoint thanks netgalley for letting me read this one

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4.5 / 5 stars

friends of emily henry + people we meet on vacation, look no further!

What if love is the key?

Avery Clark needs a break. Between her photography business not doing as well as she’d hoped and incessant family drama that does nothing to ease her spiking anxiety, she needs something to go her way.

And that was even before her ex-best friend, and talented pianist, Joshua Harding, ran into her during an event in Toronto, after he left her suddenly ten years ago, breaking the only promise he had swore he wouldn't.

When an opportunity to grow her business falls into her lap, Avery decides to put her doubts and resentment aside and agrees to photograph Josh’s sister’s upcoming wedding.

As they spend more and more time together, rediscovering each other and the people they turned into, Avery realizes that maybe, the spark she felt ten years ago wasn’t just a fleeting teenage phase.

But the past is never far away, and an unknown future is terrifying. Could Avery take that leap of faith?

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The Last Encore is a fun and easy read that follows childhood best friends who reunite after a decade apart. I absolutely adored the concept of this book - second chance romance with childhood best friends? Sign me up! But unfortunately, this book just didn't quite hit the mark for me.

What I did like about this book were the bigger picture ideas. I thought the plot was interesting and had many unique subplots to consider and explore. However, the execution of these left something to be desired. There is a lot going on in this book - family drama, friend drama, mental health issues, all on top of the romance plot. Unfortunately, most of these were underdeveloped or solved in such a quick and easy way that they lacked meaning or depth.

For example, Josh's issues with his father, which we are told have been persistent his entire life, are solved within one chapter where Avery yells at him and then Josh plays him a song. Suddenly, years of family trauma are solved in a matter of pages. Similarly, Avery's issues with her father are touched on every now and then, and lead to some confrontation, but are often left on the backburner and are never really revisited. I think there were some really interesting subplots introduced, but there were just too many done too shallowly to really enjoy them.

The romance between Josh and Avery was sweet and steamy, but I wish it'd been a little less straightforward. It took almost no time for them to decide they liked one another, and then every conflict that arose was solved in a matter of pages, meaning the stakes were never really high and I wasn't overly invested in the couple's story. Avery was also comically oblivious, in a way that made her seem incredibly juvenile and frustrating - literally everyone around her could be screaming "JOSH LOVES YOU" and she'd still insist they meant just as a friend.

The writing was sporadically good, with funny dialogue and swoony conversations between Avery and Josh. However, it would occasionally become incredibly cringey - especially the dialogue, which occasionally read really unrealistically - for example, the word "hawt" was used earnestly in a conversation between adults. There were also lines borrowed from other big pieces of media, including a line taken almost verbatim from Hamilton. I don't have anything against taking inspiration from other works or even paraphrasing, but it was a really strange line that threw me out of the story.

I thought this book really had promise, with its ambitious plot and ideas, as well as a unique setting and a couple with an interesting backstory, but I just think the execution left it lacking.

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This book is a story about second chances and new beginnings, the characters are sort of strangled friends.
TW: THE BOOK HAS A TW WITH SEXUAL ASSAULT. So the story goes a little bit around it but handles it well.

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honestly, I don't think editing will change the fact that this is a very juvenile style of writing. I was very disappointed to find it read like a watttpad book rather than an adult professional writer.

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The cover caught my attention immediately. THE LAST ENCORE by Elodie Colliard was a cute second-chance love story but it just wasn't quite for me. I never felt connected to the characters or got hooked at any point. There was some adorable moments throughout and it was well written. However, with so much shared experiences from Avery and Josh's past, there was still a lack of communication and openness between them that got repetitive. Overall, I'd say it's a3.5 stars. Just didn't hit the mark for me.

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In The Last Encore, Avery Clark runs into Joshua Harding at a benefit after 10 years apart. Best friends separated by a whole ocean, meeting up again leads to rediscovering each other and who they have both become since adolescence. This book does contain a trigger warning for sexual assault which I appreciate, but I did take a star off related to a certain comment made by Josh during an intimate moment. I thought it was very insensitive but the overall book did a great job with consent and handling a sexual assault.

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A debut from Elodie Colliard, this book has a friends to lovers kind of trope, with everything I like in a good romance. The main subbjects in here are prrety relevant, such as mental health and Family dillemas, that makes a well constructed background to Avery's and Josh's journey to find love and partnership. The narrative contains spicy love scenes, so to the readers who doesn't like stories with this kind of content, remains the mention. T conclude, I say that the experience was super positive and I am interested in get more of the author's titles that is to come in the future.

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🍁 The Last Encore by Elodie Colliard 🍁

Rating: 4/5⭐️
Spice: 2/5 🌶
Pub Date: Nov 1, 2022- out today!

When Avery Clark’s ex-best friend, Josh, comes into town suddenly after 10 years, Avery is shook. Avery always felt betrayed by his sudden urge to leave town, especially since he promised he would never leave her. But when she finds herself photographing Josh’s sisters wedding, she puts her resentment aside, while they rediscover their friendship and potential of something more.

What a debut!! This was such a sweet and charming story. I love a good second chance romance with childhood best friends. Avery and Josh had so much chemistry and you could just feel the love they had for each other.

I really appreciated the mental health rep in this book. I 100% can relate to Avery in her over thinking, ruminating and panic attacks. Avery’s character was so freshing to see. She had flaws, made mistakes and was her own worst enemy. Avery’s best friend Brooke was my absolute favorite! She was hilarious, so whitty and I loved her love for Avery.

What to expect:
✨ Second chance romance
✨ Friends to lovers
✨ Small town romance
✨ Mental health rep

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This was a great debut!

Is it perfect? No, it's a debut, but as debuts go, this was pretty awesome.

Sex tension and chemistry 10/10, she nailed it (ha). The chemistry between Josh and Avery was palpable and just delicious. The mental health rep with panic attacks was handled beautifully and the consent!! Can we take a minute to talk about the consent? Just lovely to see.

The author does include an explanation at the beginning as to why they included the on page SA scene and personally I skipped it, and I don't feel like I missed out. But I also understand their want to include it. I appreciate how open they were in the beginning about it, so I was well informed in my decision making.

As for the issues with the book, it was more to do with her best frined character, I can't say that Brooke was fully developped, and as a queer best friend, that is frustrating. Some of their interactions were puzzling, but all in all, it wasn't so distracting that it took away from the story. And I can' say that this is an issue, something that I noticed is that this comes from a very priveleged perspective, but not necessarily in a patronizing way?

I would read it for the sexual chemistry alone. Either way, it was good for the romance part of it, and you know, that should be the minimum with it being a romance novel, but this was a GOOD romance.

Thank you to Netgalley and Victory Editing for an e-copy in exchange for an honest review.

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If you love to read a light second chance friends-to-lovers romance, give this one a try!
Make sure to read the trigger warnings below before diving into this one.

After reading so many thick and dark books in October, this one feels very refreshing for me. The plot is simple and I love the flow of the story, it was easy to get sucked into.
Fast pacing and loveable characters also keeps me interested until the end.

The author did very well about the mental health rep, like the panic attacks and anxiety the MC -Avery felt in this book. Moreover, the spicy scenes are also well written, it has the perfect amount.

While I really enjoy reading this book, I wish the secondary characters are more developed. I like to know more about Avery's mother and Avery's best friend - Brooke.

As for the romance, I honestly like the spark between Avery and Josh. I felt myself rooting for them.
However, they fall back together slightly too fast. I was hoping for more angst moments - the anger and longing for each other.

Overall, this is a lovely debut novel. It's simple and enjoyable, I could barely put it down.
Seeing this debut, I will continue reading this series. I'm looking forward to read the next book with the new couple!

⚠️ TW: Sexual assault, depression, anxiety and loss of a loved one

I received an advanced review copy for free from Netgalley, the author and Victory Editing NetGalley. I am leaving this review voluntarily.

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Let me start my review with the first thing that I loved about The Last Encore ~ the intro about the trigger warnings. I appreciate it so, so, much when authors take the time to discuss the themes expressed in their books, so TLE automatically gained a thousand points just from the first page! The mental health rep in this book was really well done. I am sure many readers like me will relate to Avery's struggles with anxiety. Kudos to the author for being creating such a remarkable and thoughtful character like her. 🖤

Avery and Josh were the absolute best, oh my gosh. Second-chance romances are either a hit or miss for me. But The Last Encore won the prize for the former! The book isn't a traditional second-chance romance, though. I enjoyed the book more because of the friends-to-lovers aspect, anyway! Avery and Josh's moments together, especially the vulnerable ones where Avery was struggling with her demons were so touching. :') The family drama was such a bonus too! I also obsessed over Avery's friendship with Brooke AHHH. So heartwarming!! The musical vibes were on point too.

The pacing was a bit off at times, but that's understandable seeing this a debut novel. I can't wait to read more from Elodie!

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✨𝐑 𝐄 𝐕 𝐈 𝐄 𝐖✨

𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝐋𝐚𝐬𝐭 𝐄𝐧𝐜𝐨𝐫𝐞 𝐛𝐲 𝐄𝐥𝐨𝐝𝐢𝐞 𝐂𝐨𝐥𝐥𝐢𝐚𝐫𝐝

Happy pub day @elosreadingcorner! 🙌🏼📚I was so excited to read this sweet & spicy debut novel by one of our very own. I was so impressed by this story, it definitely did not disappoint 🫶🏼

👍🏼: I loved Avery & Josh’s story as both a friends-to-lovers/ second change romance! I was immediately swooning over Josh & his acceptance and understanding of Avery’s anxiety/past traumas. Avery was such a relatable character & I admired her for so many reasons. While there were some tough moments for the characters, this was overall such an enjoyable, feel-good read for me ☺️

👎🏼: While I loved both of these characters and the overall story development, there were some moments that went too quick for me & other moments that seemed to slow the pace of the story 🤷🏼‍♀️

Overall, this was an extremely heartwarming, relatable romance with the perfect amount of spice 🙌🏼😍 Super impressive as a debut novel & I definitely recommend checking it out!

Thanks to @netgalley & @elosreadingcorner for the e-ARC 📚 OUT NOW! 🎉

Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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