Blog Tour Review: P.S. I Hate You

Posted 7th March 2022 by Emma in Reviews / 2 Comments

Blog Tour Review: P.S. I Hate You

I received this book for free from Netgalley in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.

Blog Tour Review: P.S. I Hate YouP.S. I Hate You by Sophie Ranald
Also by this author: No, We Can't Be Friends, Just Saying
Published by Bookouture on 3rd March 2022
Genres: Chicklit, Contemporary, Humour, Love & Romance
Pages: 287
Format: eARC
Source: from Netgalley
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Relationship: Hanging by a thread.Sex life: Dead on arrival.Alcohol: Essential.
It’s normal to hate the man of your dreams, right?
Once upon a time, Abbie and Matt had swoon-worthy mini breaks in Paris, and Abbie would cook him steak wearing nothing but an apron and high heels. These days, they’re experiencing the longest dry spell on record… And Abbie is keeping a very big secret.
But she’s not ready to give up. Nobody knows Abbie like Matt does, and it helps that he’s tall, dark and handsome, with hazel eyes and dimples to die for.
Determined to reignite the romance, Abbie initiates Operation Memory Lane and recreates their happiest memories. Maybe breakfast in bed, sexy lingerie, dirty martinis and a romantic weekend in the countryside will bring back Abbie’s butterflies and make her giddy with happiness…
But revisiting the past is a risky business, and secrets always come out in the end. Will the truth ruin their second chance at love?
This totally addictive second-chance romance will give you All. The. Feels! Perfect for fans of Emily Henry, Sophie Kinsella and Beth O’Leary.
(Previously titled: I Feel Like There’s a But Coming)

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Thank you to Bookouture for my copy of this book via Netgalley. I have read a few of Sophie’s books and I have always loved her style.

Sophie deals with some very tough topics in this book. There are some really emotional scenes. The reason I like Sophie’s books is because they are realistic. You read things and think yes I get that or I totally understand how that character is feeling etc. there is nothing in there that you think woah I can’t relate to that at all. 

I loved seeing Abbie and Matt’s love story through the ages. I loved jumping back and forth and seeing the background to some of the chapters. I loved Operation Memory Lane and thought it was a very sweet thing to do. I loved the nostalgia of it all. I haven’t been with my fiance as long as Katie and Matt but I totally get the teaspoon anger. There have been things just like it that infuriate me. 

This book will have you going through all the emotions from tears of laughter to tears of sadness. From those little smirks and smiles to full on cringing (especially some of the 00’s fashion). If you are looking for a book that has all the romance and feels then this is for you. 

About Sophie Ranald

Sophie Ranald is the youngest of five sisters. She was born in Zimbabwe and lived in South Africa until an acute case of itchy feet brought her to London in her mid-20s. As an editor for a customer publishing agency, Sophie developed her fiction-writing skills describing holidays to places she’d never visited. In 2011, she decided to disregard all the good advice given to aspiring novelists and attempt to write full-time. After one false start, It Would Be Wrong to Steal My Sister’s Boyfriend (Wouldn’t It?) seemed to write itself. Her second, third and fourth novels followed. Sophie also writes for magazines and online about food, fashion, finance and running. She lives in south-east London with her amazing partner Hopi and Purrs, their adorable little cat.

Emma

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