THE WONDER OF YOU by Dani Atkins

 3* Misses the mark due to uninteresting and unlikeable main characters. The 2 besties are great, though. 

I've only read Always You and Me by this author, a book that had me in tears at the start and end. It set a really high bar that unfortunately this book couldn't reach for many reasons, the main 2 of which are in the review title. 

So, the male lead, despite being a dad, was pretty boring and a bit of a wallflower. I really couldn't see him despite the many mentions of startling green eyes and the lightning 'tattoo'. He seemed blind to his ex's machinations, and to the ex's BFF's machinations, and fell for the fake illness episode they concocted. No questions asked. Hmm. 

The female lead seemed unemotional and selfish, ghosting her best friends for 9 months until she decided she needed to make changes to her life. Why they gave her the time of day was beyond me, because the author didn't tell us a single likeable thing about her. Just that her hair was red. And in a bob. 

I didn't believe in the leads' connection. The bee scene felt tacky, tacked-on and worthy of an eye-roll or few. The last-minute scene on the way to the airport lacked believability. Most of the book did. I kind of wished I hadn't bothered as this author had now fallen off my autobuy list, which she'd joined based on AMAY. 

ARC courtesy of NetGalley and Amazon Publishing UK/Lake Union Publishing, for my reading pleasure. 

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