
But Lydia knows that Freddie would want her to try to live fully, happily, even without him. So now it’s just Lydia, and all she wants is to hide indoors and sob until her eyes fall out. On Lydia’s twenty-eighth birthday, Freddie died in a car accident. They’d been together for more than a decade and Lydia thought their love was indestructible. What a beautiful, emotional gift Josie Silver has given us.”-Jodi Picoult Written with Josie Silver’s trademark warmth and wit, The Two Lives of Lydia Bird is a powerful and thrilling love story about the what-ifs that arise at life’s crossroads, and what happens when one woman is given a miraculous chance to answer them. “I read The Two Lives of Lydia Bird in a single sitting. From the #1 New York Times bestselling author of the Reese’s Book Club Pick One Day in December. Written with Josie Silver’s signature charm, One Night on the Island explores the meaning of home, the joys of escape, and how the things we think we want are never the things we really need. But as the days go by, they no longer seem to mind each other’s company quite as much as they thought they would. Instantly at odds, Cleo and Mack don’t know how they’re going to manage until the next weekly ferry arrives. Unfortunately, a mix-up with the bookings means both have reserved the same one-room hideaway on exactly the same dates. With his life in Boston deteriorating in ways he can’t bring himself to acknowledge, his soul-searching has brought him to the same Irish island to explore his roots and find some clarity. Mack Sullivan is also looking forward to some time to himself. The remote Irish island she’s booked is a far cry from London, but at least it’s a chance to hunker down in a luxury cabin and indulge in some self-care while she figures out the next steps in her love life and her career. But what if it’s fate of a different kind? “A perfectly executed and quintessential romantic comedy.”-Christina Lauren, author of The Unhoneymooners Spending her thirtieth birthday alone is not what dating columnist Cleo Wilder wanted, but she plans a solo retreat―at the insistence of her boss―in the name of re-energizing herself and adding a new perspective to her column. When a double-booking at a remote one-room cabin accidentally throws two solace seekers together, it feels like a cruel twist of fate. From the #1 New York Times bestselling author of One Day in December.
