![]() ![]() I thought that Jessie and ‘Dan’ balanced each other quite well and it was interesting to see what similarities they did have and how they deal with their respective family issues. There aren’t a lot of characters in this novel, which I liked as it didn’t distract from Jessie and ‘Dan’ as their relationship began to take on many different forms throughout the course of the novel. After that night she is resigned to the fact that she won’t see him again but fate seems to have other plans… However, she is (literally) swept off her feet by a handsome stranger and ends up back in his hotel room rather than at the bar. Following the success of her most recent project she is due for a night out in London with her best friends. What I can tell you is that A Tempestuous Affair follows Jessie, who loves her job at her publishing company so much that she’s a bit (a lot) of a workaholic. ![]() Therefore, I won’t be giving too much away with my review either. I was very intrigued by this book as neither the title nor the description on GoodReads give much away as to what the novel’s plot entails. ![]() Firstly, huge thank you to Harriet for sending me a copy of the novel in exchange for an honest review. ![]()
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