Thursday, 2 October 2014

Everything Changes But You – by Jennifer Joyce

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My own copy
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The blurb:

Ally Richmond is dreading turning thirty and bidding farewell to her youth. And when her husband says he wants to start a family, she begins to panic.

Is this all that life has to offer from now on? Popping out babies and growing old gracefully? She wants a life crammed with glamour and spontaneous adventure, not one full of dirty nappies and night feeds.

When Ally makes a silly birthday wish for a new, exciting life, her wish is granted.

But when Ally is presented with the freedom and opportunities she craves, she soon realises this new life isn’t all it’s cracked up to be and that there really is no place like home.

My Opinion:

*Book provided by the author in exchange of an honest review*

Ally's life changes drastically when she makes a wish on her birthday. She wakes up and doesn't know where she is. Everything around her changes: her family, her friends and she's not married anymore... It takes her a while to figure that out though, all she was thinking about was her Gavin? 

She has everything she wished for, but now she has it, it's not what she wants. Yes, she fancied Jason, but she only wants is Gavin. She doesn't like her new personality, or lets say Alana's past. Nobody understands, and she has no one to talk to. I felt really sorry for her, all I wanted for her, was to find Gavin.
But how could he remember her? 
She was over the moon when she found him again, but... (I won't tell you anymore here, you have to find out yourselves). Let's just say his life is different after her wish, very different, but Ally is still fighting for him. 

Ally just really had to learn her lesson and that took a while, but liked how this all developed. The last few scenes were greatin my eyes.

At times I felt that there was a little confusion between the two worlds and all these characters. 

I think the story flows really well and the writing is vivid, which makes the scenes real and believable. It's also very funny and entertaining. It was my first story to read by Jennifer, the other are in my kindle and I can't wait to read them now!!

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My possible cast:

Ally: Mandy Bork  
















Gavin: Orlando Bloom




Jennifer on Twitter: @Writer_Jenn
Website: http://www.jenniferjoycewrites.co.uk

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