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3.5 stars
At one point in this book, you start to think to yourself that Portia MacIntosh is going to throw every wacky situation she can think of at the wall and see what sticks. It’s one thing after another until the book stops feeling like a cohesive story and begins feeling like an episodic romantic comedy.
Luca is delightful. You’ll like her. You’ll empathize with her. She’s single and dateless at a wedding and then she runs into the man with whom, ten years earlier, she thought she would have a relationship. Worse, the woman he picked over her is there, too, and pregnant.
So you feel for poor Luca.
And then come a series of mishaps: forced bridesmaid duties, missing Louboutin shoes, a fall or two, a series of missed connections with a guy she meets, etc., etc. I kept thinking that if Portia MacIntosh had reined in some of the zaniness and narrowed her focus to Luca’s sense of displacement, her feeling that she is missing something, that this would have been a better book.
This isn’t to say that The Time of Our Lives isn’t enjoyable. It’s great fun at times. You will keep turning the pages to find out what happens with Luca and her friends. You think you know where things went wrong, but MacIntosh will surprise you. That’s always a good thing.
Give this book a whirl if you want to be entertained in a slapstick kind of way with a side of romance.
This book was cute and a very fast read. I found some of the plot a little contrived but overall enjoyed the reading experience. The plot goes back and forth between 10 years ago and now, and there were a few times that it didn’t fit, or that the flashbacks seemed pointless to the story, but it gave a good idea of the characters “before”. This would be a good beach read for someone who likes chick-lit.
First, thanks to #NetGalley for the opportunity to read an e-galley of this book.
I really enjoyed this story. It went back and forth between the past and the present of college roommates from the past, who are coming back together as guests at the wedding of one of their college roommates.
I laughed, and cried at the hijinks that ensues when they all come back together after 10 years have gone by. I would highly recommend this to anyone who loves a good romantic comedy!
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My thoughts and feelings for this book swung back and forth. It took a moment for me to get really into it and in some parts, I lost interest. I'm not a big fan of the back and forth (present and past) but it worked wonderfully here. We were able to learn from past happenings why Luca feels the way she does in the present.
The Time of Our Lives stars Luca, a single 31-year-old, curvy woman who is attending one of her college roommates' wedding. Luca cracked me up, especially because she speaks my type of sarcasm. It's amazing. Luca is dreading this wedding so much. All her college friends who are attending are all attached in one way or the other and are happy and successful in their lives and careers while she is not. She is the only single one amongst them and hates her job.
As she arrives at the hotel where the reception is to be held, she meets Pete. Pete is one smexy hotsicle and they hit it off immediately. He is also attending the wedding single. Once the wedding commences, Luca becomes one sought after woman. First, she has to step in as a last minute bridesmaid, so the bride is after her making her do bridesmaid's duties she hadn't signed up for. Secondly, Tom (her would be ex (had they dated)) and her real ex-Al, not to mention Pete are all after her attention She is one hot commodity. You are thrown into the mystery of which man will she choose. I went back and forth before reaching the end and seeing the result. 😉
The story that ensues is full of omg moments, laughing-out-loud moments, and even some eye roll moments. You won't want to put it down.
I recieved an early preview copy of this book in return for an honest review.
I have read and enjoyed previous books by this author, so I was looking forward to reading this book.
The main plot is set around the wedding of Matt, he has invited all of his friends from University, some of them haven't met up for 10 years, and it is obvious that there is history between them.
The main protagonist is Luca, the wedding has made her reflect on her life. She is single, and in a job that she hates. A chance meeting with Pete, one of the guests, seems promising, and they promise to have a drink at the wedding.
Luca finds herself suddenly being thrust into a bridesmaid role, and she spends the rest of the wedding being in demand.
As the evening moves on, and drinks are consumed, the university friends discover that there is unfinished business.
I enjoyed reading this book, however the storyline jumps from past to present, which I found a little confusing at times. The book was entertaining to read, it was fun and amusing in places but I thought there could have been more details at the ending. The book was lighthearted and easy to read.
Luca was on her way to the wedding of one of her friends from her university days. Matt was one of the five people Luca had shared a house with her third year at university. It had been ten years since they all graduated and five years since they had all seen each other. As Luca was driving at 10:30 pm a red sports car recklessly passes her. Luca thanks god when she finally gets to the hotel parking lot but she’d rather be anywhere else. But then she notices the red sports car, it’s unusual for Luca to leave notes saying no one is impressed by your driving or car and leaves the note under the car's windshield wiper. It is also not like her to hang out at the bar alone- in the hotel- but she wants a piece of red velvet cake and couldn’t face going to her room. Half of Luca’s problem is nothing ever happens and it feels like nothing ever will. Than a man orders a drink next to her and asks about the red velvet cake and the bartender tells the man the woman bought the last piece. Since the piece was rather large and Luca didn’t think she could eat it all she offered to share. The man said his name was Pete and bought her another drink as a thank you. They talk for a little while and learn they are both single and all their friends were going to the Matt and kat’s wedding as couples. Pete was good looking with kindness in his eyes. Than the bartender said he was closing Pete told Luca he’d like to spend more time with her the next day. Luca said she’d like that a lot. The next day Luca spots her friends FiFi and Zach- who had also shared the house with her- and Luca goes to them.Matt comes to Luca to stand in as a bridesmaid one of Kat’s bridesmaids had went into labor and it would throw everything off being down a bridesmaid as much as Luca didn’t want to she said yes for Matt. When she walks down the aisle she notices the guy standing next to Matt his best friend Tom. The guy who had broke Luca’s heart back in her university days. At the reception he comes up to Luca as she is taking around the guest book to sign- apparently a bridesmaids duty- and Tom said her got her little note. He was the one with the red sports car Luca realizes. Luca said she had to go around with the guest book and Tom asks if the can meet up later and catch up. Than Pete comes up to her. Luca wanted to avoid Tom But tom pursues her and lets her know he wants her back in his life. Than Al an actual ex boyfriend also tells Luca he wants her back.
I found this an average read I enjoyed it to a degree but wouldn’t read it again so that matters in my rating. I did chuckle at times while reading this. I did like the pace. But why was Luca’s weight brought up several times in this book? Once was enough as far as I am concerned. The typos were really annoying and there were several types in this book. I also felt the ending was rushed. But the chemistry between Luca and Tom was hot for sure. I also didn’t like going from the past to present just not my favorite style of writing for a book. I did like how the friends all still stayed in contact after so many years even if it had been a long time since they had all actually seen each other. So this shows I had mixed feeling for this book.
So is it just me or everyone else fell in love with the cover of this book too? because i have...big time. So, when i got a free copy of the book from the publisher...guess what i did...u got it right i broke into a dance. BIG TIME.😜
Okay so here's what i thought about the story. Portia macintosh is not a new author to me . I read her previous books and i loved those too but this one is my favourite one of her. The story is told from our heroine's point of view. The story revolves around our heroine luca( i know its a boy name) and her six friends at the uni. It starts off with luca arriving at the wedding venue a day before one of her pal matt was going to marry his soulmate kat. There is encounters a charming man named pete who charmed her moments after meeting her. So at the wedding she meets other friends from uni - fiona(fifi or fi) ,her bf Zach, doctor Ed and my favourite in the story troublemaker clarky. There she also meets her almost boyfriend from uni days and Matts bestfriend/bestman Tom ten years after he broke her heart. Poor girl.....
"I notice him, standing there at the end of the aisle. Not Matt, next to him. Standing dutifully by his friend’s side, in a matching black suit, is Tom Hoult, the man who broke my heart."
And thats not the worst part. The girl also had to deal with seeing Tom and his gf (from uni) togather because...guess what she is also kat's sister......
"It’s Cleo. What could be worse than the man who broke my heart being here? The woman who helped him do it being here with him"
What follows is a very busy day for both luca and her friends. And lets not forget luca's ex bf Al who now too wants to rekindle their relationship. And Tom - sweet ,gorgeous Tom , the love of Luca's life who eagerly persuades her throughout the whole book . Its clear he wants her back. My heart broke for them both. There is a lot of flash back from ten years ago . And as the story graduates we get the whole picture to what happened then and why the thing are the way they are now. The romance theme is undeniable but this book contains a renewal sense of friendship which got lost altogather but not forgotten. This book made me think about the situation i am with my friends and where will we be 10 years from now. It is about continuing the friendship after 10 years. This is one of my favourite lines from the whole book....
"One thing I know for sure though is that even if it doesn’t always seem like it, and even if we lose touch, we’ll be friends forever. Five years, ten years, fifteen years … it doesn’t matter, I know that meeting up with these guys will be like slipping on an old pair of jeans. You might not wear them anymore but, when you try them on again, you remember how right it felt. I’ve spent the past few months convinced that I lost my chance at true love, but maybe I found it after all … just with this bunch of misfits"
So, i cried , i laughed, i swooned reading this book. Basically , what i wanted to say is that i had the time if my life reading this gem of a book where people fell out in the bathroom stalks, broke trust, stole shoes, broke ancient bridges , lied , and ruined foods but most of all reunited again. So , i highly recomend you to read this book since its coming out on 12 th of april. I can't praise it enough.
The Time of Our Lives is a perfect summer read. This was a hilarious book filled with awkward scenarios, a great deal of clumsiness and a main character with a tendency to run headlong into trouble.
Luca is gong to the wedding of one of her college flat mates and will be catching up with all her old University friends. The only problem is Luca is attending the wedding solo and isn’t ready to admit to her friends that the last ten years since graduation haven’t been all that she’s hoped for. To complicate matters further she discovers that Tom, her college crush that she soon realizes she might not be completely over, is at the wedding too. As Luca attempts to avoid Tom and all the feelings that come rushing back with his appearance she runs into one disaster after another.
Luca’s character was relatable and the relationship between her group of friends was highly entertaining. There was also evident chemistry between her and Tom which made this a fun read. I’d recommend this book to fans of Love and Other Words by Christina Lauren and The Wedding Date by Jasmine Guillory.
I really enjoyed this novel! It was such a fun read with a relatable cast of characters. I liked how we got a glimpse of two timelines in this book, which made it richer to read. These characters popped off the pages and I can't wait to read more from Portia!
This is a new-to-me author and I really enjoyed the story, although there were a few issues I had with the main relationship.
Never having gone to uni, I loved reading about these life-long friendships. I liked that, for the most part, they'd remained in touch after so many years. It was fun to read about the comedy of errors that occurred at the wedding. Everything from the misunderstandings, the accidents, the missed opportunities, and the big dust-up at the end was reminiscent of Bridget Jones' Diary with a hint of The Big Chill thrown in for good measure.
The pacing, the characters, the dialogue, the humour had me tearing through this story in a matter of hours. Was I thrilled with the flashbacks? No. Was I happy that the main couple don't actually connect and clear the air until a good 79% of the book is over. (And that's including the Author Notes, Publisher info, and Excerpt from another book.) Definitely not. Plus, I'd like to know how long he and his ex had been broken up, or why he didn't immediately look her up after having asked after her for the entire decade apparently.
But like any good rom-com, if I can suspend my disbelief long enough to accept that Elle Woods solved the case based on a perm, or that Jane can afford an apartment with enough closet space for all 27 of her bridesmaid dresses on her PA salary, I am able to suspend it long enough to accept that even though he'd moved to Manchester (was that deliberate, by the way?) and was single, he had to wait until the wedding before finally hashing things out with Luca so they could have their happily ever after.
MacIntosh is definitely an author I will be seeking out for her back list and future books.
Ever been to a wedding with people you haven't seen in 10 years? Luca finds herself in a bit of a bind because she really doesn't want to chat with some of her old university friends. The bright spot, however, is Tom. Parts of this are silly, parts are annoying, and parts are actually funny. At it's heart is a nice little second chance romance. Thanks to Netgalley for the ARC. Don't look for anything deep- this would make a good beach read.
Have you ever felt that strong emotional pull towards a book after reading the first page? The feeling that you are meant to read this or the book is calling to you? Well, that is exactly what I felt when I randomly clicked open this on my kindle. I was putting it for another day but just thought it better to have quick look. I stopped only at the end and even now, I could feel the story as if I have lived through them all.
A romance with the structure of a crime thriller is hard to find nowadays and that is what drew me into it from the start. Luca driving alone in the night will have anyone on the edge. What a stunning start to an unputdownable novel! Whoa! don't get me wrong, this is not crime fiction. Well, there is a small crime involved when you think about it, but still, it won't qualify for the genre.
The entire story unfolds on a wedding day which also gives way to a reunion of six friends who stayed together (I loved the premise. Who could have known so many things can happen on a single day!). Some flashbacks are also there giving us a preview of the group's life together. They are weird, funny and constantly reminded me of my hostel mates. As always, secrets and misunderstandings play their parts and there ensues a cacophony. Ha!
Don't want to be a spoilsport by giving out the storyline but I hugely recommend you to pick this book. Luca is the perfect narrator; she is our ordinary girl with no serious moral flaws or past regrets. Life just didn't work out for her, but not anymore. I loved the way she resisted Tom's advances instead of swooning over visibly. Every time they come together, I mentally urged her to stick with her decisions and speak up and she did. You go, girl!
On the whole, 'The Time of Our Lives' is an emotionally charged, well-crafted novel that will remind you that some friendships last forever.
The story flicks between present day as well as the past. Present day is mainly set over the course of one day at the wedding of Matt and Kat. In the past we get to see more of the relationship between the uni friends as well as a bit more about Luca and her failed romances.
Luca is your everyday girl. She doesn’t have the perfect figure and she knows she could do with probably losing a few pounds but otherwise she is actually happy with herself. Thank you author! It’s great to read of a protagonist who isn’t hung up about their weight and is happy with how they are. Usually they tend either be so hung up or perfect in every way, so this was a pleasant change.
I enjoyed getting to know Luca and her uni friends better. Not many people who were friends at school or uni would still be in touch but this bunch still have a great connection with each other. By the end I felt like I was one of them having read of all the ins and outs of their relationships and friendships.
The Time Of Our Lives will have you reminiscing about your younger years and as to probably what your friends from uni or school are doing now. There is also a very much of a will they, won’t they between Luca and Tom who she has always held a torch up to. The author certainly kept me guessing as to which direction their relationship would take and definitely kept me turning the pages to see what the outcome would be. A light hearted and entertaining read which will put a smile on your face and warm your heart.
My thanks to NetGalley and HQ Digital for an advanced readers copy of this book. All opinions are my own and not biased in anyway.
Luca is fine attending the wedding of another college pal. Sure, she’s had to get used to being the only one in their clique not married, engaged, or otherwise romantically occupied, but really, that’s okay. However, when she sees Tom, a former almost-boyfriend, she’s forced to examine where she’s at in terms of life and love.
Author Portia MacIntosh has done it again.
MacIntosh knows how to pack a book full of heart, and the core of this one is Luca. Feeling lost at 31, wanting to change careers, with no love life, Luca manages to have a clear understanding of who she is but not necessarily what she wants. Deftly, MacIntosh drops her into a wedding where she’s forced into seeing college friends. It allows for a deep level of introspection that runs throughout the book as it dips between the present and a series of events that took place during 2008-09 while they were in school. This rich sense of her history makes it easy to root for her to grab her happy ending.
That doesn’t mean happiness comes easy. After arriving at the wedding venue, Luca meets Pete and develops an instant connection. However, Tom, the former almost-boyfriend, drops in and soon she’s caught in a whirlwind, bouncing between the two as the wedding and reception progresses. And that’s before her actual former boyfriend jumps back into the picture. A lesser author might have balked at the bucking and weaving Luca’s romantic story manages, but MacIntosh tackled it head-on, and the result is both complex and satisfying.
But all of this is not to suggest this book is without fun. Far from it. It is a wedding, after all, and there’s plenty of food mishaps, bridesmaid crises, and ribbing between old friends. Even in the most serious of scenes, MacIntosh manages to find the humor and the humanity. As secrets fly and friends begin questioning their relationships with each other, tensions flare. And yet what follows is one of the funniest and most surprising scenes possible. MacIntosh can throw out a one-liner with the best of them, but she’s an expert at making chaos comic.
Caught between romance and friends, new and old, Luca fights for what she wants: happiness. In the end, a happy ending ultimately drives this heartwarming story.
What a fantastic book! Portia MacIntosh really develops characters that are all different but likeable and in this book you really get to experience not just Luca's perspective but that of her friends too.
The story is mostly set around the day events of Luca's friend's wedding, with flashback chapters to the group's uni days to explain the state of current events over the book. This was a great format that worked really well at revealing the secrets, twists of fate and emotions that are governing over the wedding and why certain characters are behaving the way they are now In the present.
This was a brilliant, entertaining and uplifting read that anyone who has ever been to a big wedding will completely relate to, and all the dramas and highlights of sharing a house at university.
***ARC received for an honest review***
Well. I didn’t want to DNF.
A slightly messy and disorganized chick lit - complete with flashbacks and attempts at comedy. I do have more tolerance for chick lit than romance. And I wanted to see how things turned out for Luca. But the characters were flat. The pacing messy. And some storylines had holes big enough for a bus.
10 years after college graduation Luca and her friends reunite at a wedding. They all act like idiots. It’s over the top. Luca’s ex is there. As well as her former crush. And a new crush. She spends a lot of time running around avoiding conversations that would clear up about 70% of her life problems. But she’s likable enough - if a touch oblivious.
If you want a short easy read good for a few eye rolls this is your book.
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There were a few aspects of this book that I found a bit over the top to read, and it is definitely pretty fluffy chick lit but I laughed so hard at times that I actually had tears in my eyes, so that was pretty enjoyable. I really liked the characters and the concept of them all living together at university and reuniting at a wedding. The back-and-forth aspect worked well for me too. It was very easy to read and relate to. If you're looking for a good palate cleanser or summer read that will make you laugh out loud, this might be for you :)
Thank you to Netgalley and HQ Digital for the ARC of this book.
This is a great fun, quick & relatable read I loved it. Fast paced perfect holiday read I loved it. I would recommend this anyone.
The Time Of Our Lives has a cover that says “read me” and if you do you won’t be disappointed.
Luca is the single one at every wedding and this wedding sees one of her house share friends from her uni days getting hitched, it is the first time they have all been together for years and years and the light hearted writing style makes for a fun read.
The chapters do swing from uni days to the actual day a lot and sometimes this was confusing, I felt the ending was a little rushed but all in all I enjoyed this quick, fun read.
I would like to thank Netgalley and HQ Digital for this ARC I received in exchange for an honest review.
I received a copy of this story from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
This was solidly okay! On the whole, I enjoyed reading it. I have a group of friends similar to this (though our history is much longer) and it was interesting to see a different take on how time affects these relationships. I could've done without a lot of the college-age drama but I understood why it was there.
The way the story was told was well done, I think. I liked that present day was pretty much all at the wedding but we were still able to see flashes of who these people were and how they got to where they are now. But it felt very surface-level in a lot of places. I wanted a bit more depth to their histories, their journeys. I suppose that's a different story, though.
It's a really quick read. I'm not entirely sure I'd recommend it but I wouldn't campaign against it, either.