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Hilarious, from the opening few pages until the last, this is fabulous writing. Although I should say I was on the verge of tears of happiness towards the end too, but other than that I was laughing.

This is an author that is not afraid to show what being a woman is really like, from the rather too graphic description of childbirth, to self pleasuring, which doesn't seem to appear that often in books.. and a whole lot in between..

... its a no holds barred look at the 9 months from accidentally conceiving a child with a one night stand, and everything that may happen in between.

It feels very honest, and quite eye opening as someone who hasn't been pregnant.

I also loved the school that Lil was working at, I can really picture it so well, and the class she has is fabulous!

All of Lil's friends and family are fabulous too, and it is really hard not to like Max despite of the initial ghosting.

Even better than her first book, I absolutely adored this book and had a good few hours of pure enjoyment from it.

Thank you to HQ and Netgalley for this copy which I have reviewed honestly and voluntarily.

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Absolutely loved this book. It was extremely witty, the sex was saucy and it was such a feel good plot. The characters were so relatable and I really warmed to them, especially Lil.. This book is perfect to read on holiday. It flows really well and is so uplifting. There is a bit of steamy sex but not in a crude way. I can't wait for more by this author as she writes beautifully. There wasn't any page at all where I was bored. Thank you so much for making me laugh, smile and blush all in one go! Perfect in every way.

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Lil Baileys life gets turned upside down pretty quickly. She gets dumped by her boyfriend of 8 years and after a rebound first date with a handsome stranger she ends up pregnant ✨
Trying to do the right thing, lil tracks down her mysterious baby daddy (after he ghosts her) and it turns out he is the one and only mega famous eligible bachelor son of a lord and lady!! The book follows lil and max try to navigate friendship, dating, parenthood and everything in between! ✨
This story really made me laugh, it was sweet and funny and I became really fond of all the characters! I loved the relationship between lil and Max and their ‘will they won’t they’ romance! Such a fun book! ✨
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A surprisingly enjoyable read about what would be (to me at least!) a nightmare scenario - a one-night stand resulting in pregnancy. While a bit crude in places for my taste, it's a fun and easy read. I enjoyed the book more for its familiar London setting and various pot-shots at the upper classes than I did the characters, who I couldn't get 100 percent on board with. I also didn't think there was much chemistry between the hero and heroine. But it's a book that's clearly working hard not to be a cliche, and to show that families and love can come in all kinds of unexpected and different shaped packages, and for that, it's worthy of three stars. With thanks to Netgalley and the publisher for an ARC.

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I really liked this book, great characters and a good storyline

A thoroughly enjoyable read that I wouldn't hesitate to recommend

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I really enjoyed this. I love romance/womans' fiction, but something about this one just felt really honest and true - the characters and situations felt real, with real dilemas. I really liked the romance - again, it felt real, and wasn't instantly easy, or straightforward, so the ending felt earned. Would readily recommend.

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Great fun read, typical type chick lit with lots of Mia communications etc. Would definitely recommend

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Lil and Max have a one night stand with an outcome neither of them anticipated. Max stands by Lil and wants to be involved in his child life. A few twist and turns. Fast-paced amusing book, ideal summer read. A little crude for me in places but over come by the quality of the writing and the blunt truth of what is said.

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Lil has a one night stand with Max after meeting on a dating app. They have an amazing night but next morning Max has gone leaving Lil with a brief note saying he had an early start.
On returning home Lil is shocked to see him being interviewed on television, he’s a famous climber and is shortly heading off to climb one of the worlds worst mountains. When she doesn’t hear from him before he leaves Lil determines to put him behind her and get on with her life. Until a few weeks later when she discovers she is pregnant with Max’s child.
With the help of her parents and friends Lil decides to go ahead with the pregnancy even if it means being a single mum but when Max returns from his climb will he support her decision or turn his back on her and his child.
Great story of friendship, family and love interspersed with genuine laugh out loud moments and characters you can really relate to.
Lil is a brilliant character, totally relatable and I was cheering her on from the start.

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What a lovely book! Read this in 2 days. Thoroughly enjoyed it. There were a few spelling and grammatical errors but that didn't detract away from anything, whereas usually it puts me off! Her honesty about pregnancy and labour were hilarious, and having read 'the plus one' a few months ago and was disappointed with the lack of laugh out loud moments, this novel had me laughing on nearly every page!

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After a one night stand, Lil is left with more than she bargained for. The idea of a pregnancy on her own may seem a big decision but she quickly realises she wants her baby.
But how will she be able to cope with the relationship she will have to have with the baby daddy?
A slightly comical book in places this would be a good easy read perhaps on the beach.

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Cheated on by her boyfriend of 8 years, Lil decides it’s time to get back on the dating scene, it’s been 6 months after all! And despite the nerves, her first date goes well, a little too well, and she ends up spending the night with the handsome Max. But Mr handsome is not Mr honourable, and he ghosts her the very next day. This is bad enough, that is until she finds out she is pregnant with his baby!
This is a laugh out loud funny book, candid and blunt at times, but a genuinely funny read. I loved Lil and her very eclectic group of friends and family, and I couldn’t help but like Max too.
An easy and enjoyable book that would make a great holiday read.
My thanks to NetGalley and Harlequin for allowing me to read this book in return for an honest review.

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Headline : Familial Cart Before Horse
In a kind of backwards love story Lil finds herself playing out her own early family story with Max, a dashing adventurer who it turns out is also dealing with his own family traumas.
The characters are sympathetic with the usual twists and turns resulting from misunderstandings and communication gaps.
This book was provided as an advance copy by the publisher in return for an honest review.
Note :
I provided the above review on Amazon on 23 August 2019

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I had read the Plus one by Sophia Money-Coutts and enjoyed it so was looking forward to reading this one.
It did not disappoint.
Easy reading, laugh out loud funny a perfect summer read.
Looking forward to the next book :)

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A romping romcom - genuinely funny and utterly, compulsively readable. A predictable scenario, perhaps - a one night stand, an unplanned pregnancy, an eligible batchelor - but it's great fun and a perfect holiday read, from your armchair or otherwise.

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I have to say that what I originally liked about the style and voice of The Plus One, the first novel by Money-Coutts, remains consistent with this book. The author has a way of mixing a brash, brutally honest voice with a dark sense of humour and a devil may care attitude. Imagine 'Knocked Up' meets 'Friends' with a dollop of British snark.

Lil ventures back into the shark infested pool of dating and meeting potential partners after she is discarded by the person she thought was the one. Instead she finds that she is his number two, something she was completely unaware of. So much for trust, happiness and loving relationships.

When she meets a handsome stranger it seems like the perfect opportunity to prove to herself that she is still desirable. One thing leads to another and in the heat of the moment two become three, which throws both Lil and Max off their game.

I enjoyed the way the author made this a conversation about pregnancy and choice without making it confrontational or veering into extreme views. It's just a woman, her thoughts and her emotional response. Alternatives are brought to the table the way they would be between friends. Again, kudos to the author for keeping this lovely, fun read in its lane.

It's a funny and at times emotional contemporary read. You can't help but fall in love with the quirky characters and their places in this story. There aren't many authors who can replicate an air of realism, as opposed to the fictional feel of a read, but Money-Coutts is one of them.

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When I heard that Sophia Money-Coutts had a new book coming out I knew I had to read it. I really enjoyed her debut novel, The Plus One. I found it hilarious and completely captivating. I expected the same from her second book and I wasn’t disappointed.

What I loved most about WHAT HAPPENS NOW? is the protagonist. Lil Bailey is realistic, engaging, and funny. She is honest, loyal, and kind, the type of character that I wish was by best friend. She is a teacher in a prestigious boys school in Chelsea, she has a few good friends, and she has a fantastic relationship with her parents. All in all, she is a normal girl, but her life becomes a bit complicated when, after a one-night stand (with a few sex scenes that made me cry from laughing), she finds out she is pregnant. Handsome and charming Max, the father of her baby, is a famous mountain climber and he comes from a noble family and they don’t have much in common. Lil has nine months to figure out her relationship with Max (does she have feelings for him?), her living situation (she is flat sharing with a couple who does yoga and has loud sex), and how she is going to raise her child (can she really be a single mother?).

As I already mentioned, I loved the protagonist Lil, she is my kind of gal. I liked her at the beginning of the story, but I also liked how she grows and develops, the person she becomes at the end. I also liked her friends, the twins Jess and Clem. This duo created some of the funniest scenes in the book with their witty dialogues and their easy relationship with Lil. Although sometimes I found him a bit snob, Max is a likable character, even if a bit mysterious. Other characters worth of mention are the children in Lil’s class who with their honesty and with their innocent yet embarrassing questions made me laugh quite a lot, and the feared and stern mistress of the school which I found a very interesting character.

Friendship, love, motherhood, and loss are all themes the author addresses with her clear and flowing writing style using humour, but also a few emotional moments that gave the story a more serious tone. I laughed, I fell in love with the characters, I was completely engrossed in the story, and I am hoping that we will get to read more about Lil and Max and what happens next.

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Having not been out on a date since her long-standing boyfriend had left her, teacher Lil Bailey met Max Rushbrooke online and agreed to meet up. After spending the night together, Lil discovers that he’s actually a celebrity in the mountain climbing world and his dad is a Viscount. Busy planning his next expedition, Max doesn’t reply to her messages and then disappears (literally) while climbing in Pakistan. Fast forward a few weeks and Lil discovers she’s pregnant. Can she bring up a baby on her own or can she get Max back on board?

An amusing story,with some interesting characters to warm to. I especially enjoyed the interaction between Lil and her best mate Jess and her twin brother Clem. The dialogue between the three flowed well, without the stilted writing of some stories, and their friendship seemed believable and real.

Definitely recommend to fans of romance.

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🌟🌟Review Time🌟🌟 What Happens Now? By @sophiamcoutts . Published by @hqstories 🤰
Here is a proper girlie read. It's a great summer read. It is one of those books that you pick up and in no time at all you are totally engrossed in it.
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Lil a 31 year old teacher has just broken up with her longterm boyfriend Jake after discovering that he cheated on her. 🤰
She finds a dating app and decides to go on a date. It is there she meets Max a very good looking man. They have a lovely meal and enjoy each others company. One thing leads to another and they end up sleeping together. 🤰
The morning after Lil wakes up to find a note from Max. Max suddenly cuts all contact with Lil. She has really fallen for him yet he does not reply to any of Lils texts nor What's App message.
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Not only does she discover that Max is actually a very well know , famous explorer but that she is also pregnant by him. 🤰
Question is should she tell him? Is she going to keep the baby? 🤰
This book offers so much. It's both funny , yet in place quite sad. Infuriating but satisfying at the same yet. 🤰
I enjoy the flow of the writing style, it was an easy read.
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I read this over 2 days. My heart went out to Lil for what she went through but also I couldn't help but laugh at the same time. 🤰
Thank you to both NetGalley and HQ Publishing for giving me the opportunity to read this book

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What Happens Now? follows Lil who has recently split from the guy she thought was the one. Lil ventures back out on the dating scene and falls pregnant from a one night stand with a guy who turns out to be the son of a Lord and Lady, and he is a semi-famous climber.

On a personal note, the protagonist is from Norfolk and the love interest is from Suffolk. I live in Suffolk and very near to the Norfolk border – in fact, I am possibly moving to Norfolk! – and I loved reading about characters from my neck of the woods.

Sophia’s writing is easy to read and the book flies by. She writes Lil as a lovable and down to earth character that you can relate to. She has a great sense of humour and she was a modern woman, trying to live her life the best she can. Her friends were all unique and added to the humour too.

Obviously, Lil is unexpectedly pregnant and she has to decide how to handle this and I liked how the topic of abortion was touched on in a relaxed way. It was discussed as a viable option for women, which is of course is, but it can be such a large conversation and I didn’t want it to overshadow the plot. Because what do you do when you’re 31 and fall pregnant with someone you don’t know? Are you going to be able to have a baby if you give this one up? It started a great discussion about growing up and how your life and circumstances change you.

When Lil gives birth it is realistic and not romanticised and I really appreciated that. As someone who thinks childbirth sounds terrifying, I was glad to read something realistic but not too concerning.

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