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Friday, 22 October 2021

Book Review: Déjà Vu by Bobby Twidale

 Déjà Vu 
by
Bobby Twidale

Publisher: Cherry Publishing
 
Publication date: 30th April 2021
 
Genre: Romance
 
Pages: 253
 
Format read: eBook
 
Source: Courtesy of the publisher
 
About the book
 
Connie Bentley is not your average Newly Qualified Teacher. Moving back to live with her parents while working at St George's Independent Day School for boys is not how she imagined her life would be at thirty-two.

Art teacher Matt Turner is not average in any way. A relationship with a colleague eight years ago didn't lead to the happy outcome he'd expected — he’s now older, wiser, and warier.

When Connie and Matt meet, the spark of attraction is immediate and mutual. Although neither is going to admit to that because the more they learn about each other, the more they're both getting an uncomfortable feeling of déjà vu.

Will past hurt, raw wounds, and unexpected twists stand between them, or will they both get a second chance at love?
 
My review
 
Connie is back in her childhood home and on the bottom rung of a teaching career after a long term relationship ended badly.
I found the first half of this story really slow as it went through Connie's day to day life and her classes at the school. I did enjoy the slow burn romance with Matt, the sports teacher at the school. Matt was so sweet. He had been burnt before and was hesitant to open his heart.
 
I didn't warm to Connie at all and felt she was self-centred. Every decision she made was with herself in mind and she had done something previously that I just couldn't come to terms with.
 
With plenty of hurdles for the couple to negotiate there is also a big metoo moment in the story and I applaud Connie's courageousness where reporting this and following through was concerned.
 
Deja Vu is a slow burn romance story about starting afresh, making new friends and moving on with your life.
 
My rating 3 / 5  ⭐⭐⭐
 
 
 

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