Book Review: Never Google Heartbreak by Emma Garcia

Reviewer: Samantha

never google heartbreakI received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. 

Summary:

When her fiancé Rob breaks off their engagement for the third time, Viv does what any girl would do – she Googles heartbreak.

Confronted by tales of misery, she decides to set-up her own self-help website for the broken-hearted. But as Viv passes through the three essential stages of grief (denial, vodka, disastrous haircut), she becomes determined that it’s not too late to try and get Rob back.

When things get out of hand after a drunken declaration of love at an extremely inappropriate moment, Viv’s scruffy, tequila-swilling best friend Max is there to pick up the pieces. Viv starts to realise that maybe the real thing has been under her nose all this time, and now – one ex and a massive error of judgement later – she has to face the question:

What’s the craziest thing you’ll do for love?

Review:

Ah, good ole chick lit. I love this genre. Poor, confused Viv. Of course she has her flaws, with her main one being obsessed with her douche of an ex. If I can say this right in British slang – what a wanker! Sometimes it was cringe-worthy watching Viv try to get her life straight, but it was a charming journey none the less. This book is an entertaining read, and if you’re a chick lit fan I think you’ll enjoy it!

4 stars


2 Comments

  1. March 12, 2014 / 4:27 pm

    Thanks for reviewing this one, Samantha! 🙂 I’m so glad you liked it.

  2. Samantha
    Author
    March 13, 2014 / 12:28 pm

    You’re so welcome Kaley!