The story of a girl who needs to slow down. To find herself. To fall in love. And to discover what an iron is for ...
Samantha is a high-powered lawyer in London. She works all hours, has no home life, and cares only about getting a partnership. She thrives on the pressure and... read more
“"If you ask me, the system is majorly flawed. It should be clearer. People should have engaged signs, like toilets. Taken. Not-Taken. There should be no ambiguity about these things."”Samantha Sweeting
“Our story is... we didn't shag in the garden or help ourselves to beers from the fridge.”Nathaniel
“I can cook. I can cook this stuff. Even if everything else in my life is in ruins, I can do this.”Samantha
“Oh, God. Full-crush alert. Full, one hundred percent, old-fashioned adolescent crush.”Samantha
If I’ve learned one lesson from all that’s happened to me, it’s that there is no such thing as the biggest mistake of your existence. There’s no such thing as ruining your life. Life’s a pretty resilient thing, it turns out.Highlighted by 91 Kindle customers
“Don’t beat yourself up for not knowing all the answers. You don’t always have to know who you are. You don’t have to have the big picture, or know where you’re heading. Sometimes it’s enough just to know what you’re going to do next.”Highlighted by 89 Kindle customers
“Sometimes you don’t need a goal in life,” I reply, lifting my chin. “You don’t need to know the big picture. You just need to know what you’re going to do next.”Highlighted by 43 Kindle customers
“A mistake isn’t a mistake.” Guy pauses. “Unless it can’t be put right.”Highlighted by 36 Kindle customers
That is the last time I ever go after a man, ever. My original strategy of waiting politely, being ignored, and then being passed over for someone else was a million times better.Highlighted by 22 Kindle customers
“It wasn’t all hearts and flowers.” Nathaniel grins. “Mum can speak her mind, and so could Dad. But it was . . . grounded. They knew they belonged together and that was more important than anything else in life.”Highlighted by 17 Kindle customers
Experimentally I lean toward my reflection, holding out my hands as I do so. I look like Jesus. I try adding a flirty laugh. “Ha ha ha!” I exclaim aloud. “You just crack me up!” Now I look like a cheerful Jesus. I’m really not sure this is adding to my chances.Highlighted by 14 Kindle customers
I don’t want to be someone who doesn’t look out the window.”Highlighted by 13 Kindle customers
“You never know how things are going to turn out, however much you plan.Highlighted by 11 Kindle customers
“Don’t be too hard on yourself, chicken,” she says. “We all flounder.”Highlighted by 8 Kindle customers
Chapter 1-26
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