Review and Free Giveaway: After You

Only You by Julie Buxbaum

Release date: 2009 / 336 pages

Synopsis (from front cover): It happened on a tree-lined street in Notting Hill to a woman who seemed to have the 41vBNyiECIL. SL160  Review and Free Giveaway: After Youperfect life. Ellie Lerner’s best friend, Lucy, was murdered in front of her young daughter. And, as best friends do, Ellie dropped everything — her marriage, her job, her life in the Boston suburbs — to travel to London and pick up the pieces of Lucy’s life…
 

First line: “Let’s pretend that things are different.”

Review: Ooooh!  I just loved this book and am so excited to pass it along to another lucky reader…  The week I read this, I had to force myself to read my allotted number of pages Monday – Tuesday to get through Three Junes.  Then, I picked this up and had to STOP myself simply to honor the daily duties of living!  I finished this novel wanting a sequel…  A sign of a satisfying read!

When I received this novel a month or so ago, free from Buxbaum and her publisher, I was strangely apprehensive and did what should never be done by any seasoned reader, I judged it by the cover and title.  The cover seemed a little too “Nicolas Sparks” and the title was so very unforgettable.  True to form, I had not read any sort of synopsis and didn’t realize how sad the premise was.

In the first few pages, we meet Ellie, a 35 year old woman, still grieving a miscarriage that has distanced her from her husband, loses her best friend in a horrible crime and flies across the ocean to support her 8 year old goddaughter. 

Honestly, if I had read this before beginning the novel, I still would not have expected just how well we get to know Ellie and Sophie (her goddaughter) or how compelling and perfectly-paced the story would be.  I loved how blessedly unpredictable the storyline was at times and how much I enjoyed Ellie, even at her worst.  Sophie is simply a gem, as are the supporting characters of Ellie’s parents, brother, husband, and Sophie’s dad.

In the past year I have been lucky to become a godmother myself — twice — and certainly felt the depth of grief and responsibility Ellie felt toward and for Sophie.  While I would not have made a few of her decisions, I certainly empathized and rooted for her the entire novel.  I also loved the London setting — after spending 6 months in Cambridge (England), I think part of myself is still roaming the cobblestone streets…

So, if you are in the mood for an engrossing, character-driven read with a great sense of place, drop me a comment and cross your fingers!

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33 Responses to Review and Free Giveaway: After You

  1. Wanda says:

    I would love to be entered in your draw. My fingers are crossed. Thanks!

  2. Robbie says:

    I would love to be entered as well. The book sounds fabulous!

  3. Thanks for your review! This book sounds excellent. Please throw my name in the hat :)

    fitz12383(at)hotmail(dot)com

  4. Sharon Walling says:

    I would definitely love to be entered.

    sharon54220@gmail.com

  5. Kearsten says:

    Sounds intriguing! Count me in, please!

  6. Sidney says:

    love reminders not to judge a book by its cover…maybe I’ll get lucky and win it!!

  7. Oh, wow your review makes me want to go and buy this book right away. I’ll cross my fingers and hope I win. I haven’t won a challenge yet!

  8. Deb says:

    This sounds like my kind of book. I’d love to try it !

  9. Theresa says:

    Please put me in for the free book. I would love to read this! And thanks again for all you do.

    Theresa

  10. Heather says:

    This book sound great! I LOVE anything set in England. Great review-makes me want to read this one for sure!

  11. cathy says:

    please put my name in the hattoo! looking for a good read for my trip to london over christmas!! thanks kristen!

  12. Margot says:

    Great review. Now one has the “perfect” life…

  13. Kelly Fordon says:

    Please enter me in the draw! Thanks, Kelly

  14. Renee says:

    My fingers are crossed! My fingers are crossed! Please pick me – I’ve been wanting to read this book!
    Take care,
    Renee

  15. Barbara Smail says:

    I would love to read this book! Please enter me in the drawing. Thanks!

  16. Marilyn says:

    Please enter my name in the draw too…books sounds like something I’d like to read.

  17. Lisa says:

    I’d love to try for this book! Sounds great!

  18. Carol M says:

    I would love to read this book! Please enter me.

  19. Linda says:

    Your review makes this book sound enticing–please enter me into the giveaway this week! Thank you.

  20. My fingers and toes are crossed! Please enter me in the drawing! It sounds absolutely wonderful.

  21. Thanks so much for the lovely and thoughtful review. I’m so glad to hear you enjoyed AFTER YOU, and really appreciate you spreading the word about the book!

    All the best,
    Julie Buxbaum

  22. Lynne says:

    I would love to read this book! Please enter me in your drawing!!

  23. melanie says:

    Thanks for entering me!

  24. Sue says:

    That’s quite a glowing review – I would love to win a copy of this book!

  25. christa says:

    crossing my fingers :)

  26. Kristen says:

    Oooh! I’m so glad that so many of you are interested!! My enthusiasm must have come through loud and strong! :)

    Thank you, again, Julie for introducing me to your fiction. I’m so glad I can do the same myself!

  27. Debbie Byford says:

    This sounds terrific – I’d love to win a copy!

  28. Linda says:

    You seem to make most books that you review sound enticing! Please enter my name into this week’s drawing. BTW, I loved “Looking After Pigeon;” what a plucky little girl with such great insight!

  29. Nancye Davis says:

    I would LOVE to win this book!!

    nancyecdavis AT bellsouth DOT net

  30. Lieura says:

    I’d love to read this and then donate it to our little library.

  31. Sherrie Gil says:

    Please enter me in the free giveway. Thanks, Sagil

  32. Sherrie Gil says:

    Please put my name in the drawing. Sounds great.

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