Release date - 17th October 2019
Book length - 400 pages Publisher - Harper Collins BUY LINKS: Worldwide - www.bookdepository.com UK - www.amazon.co.uk US - www.amazon.com I want to thank Ciara from Harper Collins Ireland for the opportunity to take part in this blog tour and for providing me with a copy of this book for review. ABOUT THIS BOOK It’s never too late to say I love you… From the moment they meet one December day there’s something between Charlotte Taylor and her brother’s best friend, Tom Farley. But Tom’s already taken and Charlie has to let him go… It’s another five years before their paths cross again only a secret from the past forces Charlie to make a choice. She promises herself she’ll never look back… The years pass and Charlie moves on with her life but she can never forget Tom. He’s always there whispering ‘What if?’. Can Charlie leave the life she has built for one last chance with Tom? Or is the one that got away not really the one at all…? MY REVIEW Wow! Does Emma Heatherington know how to pull on your heartstrings or what?!?! Pull up a chair, have a cup of tea to hand (and some tissues), and settle down to read REWRITE THE STARS which is one of the best books I have read this year. Charlotte always had feelings for Tom, ever since they were young, but sometimes young love isn't built to last. Kept apart by Charlotte's brother and other people in the picture, they lose their chance to be together. Or have they? Fast forward a few years and yet again they come into each other lives but love is never straightforward and they move away from each other once more. Charlotte's life isn't how she had always imagined it would be but she finds love and someone who is caring and kind. But the spectre of Tom is always there in the back of her mind - the one that got away. But can Charlotte walk away from the life that she has built? It's the characters that make this story so engaging and relatable. I connected with them immediately and felt like they were friends as they experienced the highest of highs and lowest of lows. Emma Heatherington is an expert at writing emotions and REWRITE THE STARS is no different, packing an emotional punch from beginning to end, showing the importance of love, friendship, individuality, and strength throughout. REWRITE THE STARS by Emma Heatherington is my favourite from this author so far and I cannot wait for more from one of Ireland's most talented authors. AUTHOR BIO Emma Heatherington is a bestselling author from Donaghmore, County Tyrone. Her novels include the Amazon UK Top 10 bestseller and Amazon US hit, The Legacy of Lucy Harte, and A Part of Me and You, which reached the USA Kindle Top 100 and the UK Top 40. Her latest novel, A Miracle on Hope Street is a heartwarming Christmas themed story of love, kindness and friendship. As well as novels, Emma has written scripts for over 70 educational short films and plays and was ghostwriter for country legend Philomena Begley on her autobiography, My Life My Music My Memories (The O'Brien Press, 2017) and Nathan Carter's life story, Born For The Road (Penguin Ireland) which was shortlisted for the An Póst Irish Book Awards 2018. She also regularly contributes to the Belfast Telegraph and Sunday Life newspapers and has appeared on chat shows on RTE, TV3 and UTV. Emma is a mum of five, aged from 23 to 4 years old and her partner is Irish artist and singer/songwriter Jim McKee. For more information: Twitter - twitter.com/emmalou13 Facebook - www.facebook.com/emmaheatheringtonwriter/ Instagram - www.instagram.com/emmaheatheringtonwriter/ DON'T FORGET TO CHECK OUT THE OTHER STOPS ALONG THE WAY!!
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