Saturday, 26 June 2021

If I Can't Have You by Charlotte Levin


This debut novel from Charlotte Levin takes us down the rabbit hole of infatuation, betrayal and revenge...




...this story is told by Constance, and written in the form of a letter to someone who meant a great deal to her....Samuel.
Samuel is the new doctor at the private clinic where Constance works, and she seems to have a bit of a crush on him...could it be anymore cliché?


Needless to say the new doctor on the block, Samuel isn't into anything meaningful when it comes to relationships, he's more of a free spirit, live for the moment type of guy....but he hadn't banked on Constance's decision to show him the error of his ways!



Library Enthusiast book obsessions...
If we are talking about Obsessions...and basically that's what Levin's writing about in If I Can't Have You...the library books Australian readers were obsessed by and couldn't get enough of during the pandemic make an interesting collection....
Jane Harper's The Survivors 
Michelle Obama's memoir Becoming
Australian crime writer Dervla McTiernan's The Good Turn
British thriller writer Lee Child's Blue Moon






 

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