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Skip to the End
Skip to the End | Molly James
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Three kisses. Two break ups. One happy ending... Amy Daniels has a pretty nice life. Her career is on the up, she loves her friends, and she's about to buy her very own flat. On a good day, Amy could be described as a catch - so why is she perpetually single? The trouble is, Amy can see something no one else can: the end. As soon as she kisses someone, she knows, in intimate, vivid detail, how their relationship will end. A screaming argument in the middle of the supermarket over milk. An explicit email sent to the wrong address. A hasty escape through a bathroom window on the second date. At the altar - runaway-bride style. There seems to be no end to the unhappy endings. After years of trying, and failing, to change a pre-written future, Amy has given up. But then she drunkenly kisses three men at her best friend's wedding and sees three possible endings: two painful, one perfect. The problem is, Amy can't really remember who she kissed, and worse, what ending belongs to which person - the only thing she knows for certain is that she's determined to find out... This novel will have you swirling with first date butterflies, crying with laughter and finally, brimming with joy. The perfect summer read for fans of Lindsey Kelk, Mhairi McFarlane and Sophie Cousens.
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wanderinglynn
Skip to the End | Molly James
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Despite the fact it was obvious who the one was, I really enjoyed this story! No spice but a sweet romance.

Book 7 for #dashingdecember

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julesG
Skip to the End | Molly James
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Mehso-so

The women in Amy's family have a rare gift, they see how a relationship ends when they kiss a man for the first time.

On a drunken dare she kisses 3 men. Has 1 good premonition, but can't remember who she kissed. Now she has to find Mr Right.
I really liked the idea of the book, but it was pretty clear to me who Mr Right was from early on. With this mystery angle gone, the story was based on miscommunication; and that trope rarely works for me.

julesG #NetGalley #ARC #MountARC - just published 2y
Andrew65 Well done 👏👏👏 2y
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