![]() Basically, Genna is talking to us in the first person, narrating her own story, although we do get Abi’s point of view as well. I hope that makes sense to anyone reading this, it’s the best way to describe it. This book was a little challenging to get into because it reads like someone thinking in their head. ![]() They just have to reach out-if they dare. What if money really can’t buy you everything you want? What if happiness is right in front of them? It’s a learning curve for them both…not to mention a huge risk. Her beautiful, larger-than-life friend winning the big one seems like it might be a wonderful stroke of luck for Genna. There’s the fact they’re best friends, plus the big age gap, the fact Genna already has a girlfriend, and that Abi has a few issues of her own as a single mother to a daughter with a disability.īut when so many of those reasons crumble to dust, it seems luck just still isn’t on Abi’s side. The woman of her dreams, Genna, was so close yet seemingly untouchable for so many reasons. When Abi Kitson fell in love she always knew it would be unrequited. Everything changes…and not all for the best, in this down-to-earth, friends-to-lovers, lesbian romantic comedy. After being stuck in a dead-end job, Genna Collins wins the biggest Euromillions jackpot on record. ![]()
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