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Fresh, funny and heartwarming. I really enjoyed it.
Thanks to Netgalley and the publishers for letting me access an advance copy of this book in exchange for my feedback.
This is a departure from my usual genre but the cover and the premise enticed me in. I wasn't disappointed and enjoyed the unfolding relationship as it progressed.
I thought I was going to love this book but it just didn't hit the mark for me. I liked that the story was told from two points of view, I did enjoy Alfie's chapters slightly more than Alice's. I liked that this book dealt with both the physical and mental health of the characters.I loved how healthcare staff were portrayed. There was definitely
some touching moments in this book, I really loved this quote - "Our scars are simply the marks of our stories. They show we've lived a great life, and most of all that we have survived it. Don't hide your story away in the shadows.”
The book is very long-winded and quite slow, it felt like every though I was reading for ages the book wasn't really progressing anywhere. I thought the dialogue between the characters was rather childish and while they were both decent characters and even though its an emotional story, I felt like they really lacked depth. I understand it's meant to be an easy read but I still need something to grab my attention and after a while I just started to feel a bit bored. The ending was so cliched and predictable, we needed more romance!!
All in all it was a sweet story and quite Hallmark-esque, but just lacked something. Just not for me but thank you to the publisher and netgalley for the opportunity to read the book.
I would like to extend my gratitude to the author, publisher and NetGalley for sending me this advanced reader’s copy in return for a fair, frank, and honest review.
This was a heartwarming story about Alice and Alfie going through the worst time in their lives. Despite acknowledging this, it was not a story I got into. Initially it was an ok story, but I felt it dragged on a bit and could not engage with the characters at all. Additionally, I felt like the story just ended; there was no closure for me. My opinions do not have any comments on how the author writes. This book was just not for me.
I genuinely thought I would adore this one but for me it was just okay….
I loved reading about Alice and Alfie and the characters themselves were excellent!
I think what let me down was the ending because it felt like there was a zero pay off element to it, and if I’d of known this going in I probably wouldn’t of read it…
I didn’t get on with this book. It failed to grab my attention at the start which unfortunately meant I struggled to get into it and therefore didn’t get very far with it.
Before I Saw You follows Alice and Alfie, both of whom are in hospital following life changing accidents.
This book was heartwarming and so easy to read. Though the setting and the characters could have been difficult to handle, it was dealt with in a way that made me root for a happy outcome. I loved the side characters so much, they were written with heart which isn't always the case.
Thanks to Netgalley and the publishers for the chance to read and review.
This was a difficult topic of conversation written incredibly well. The way that she had to learn to love herself and be okay with how she looked, before she could love others again was so emotional and beautifully written. I loved this so much.
A rehab hospital ward isn't exactly a typical setting for a contemporary romance book and when Alfie and Alice find themselves in neighbouring beds they don't exactly hit is off from day one. The premise is pretty heavy and some people could find that a bit off-putting but the book has over-riding themes of optimism Alfie has been on the ward for a while recovering from a car accident which resulted in him loosing a leg; newcomer Alice is a mystery to everyone except the nurses and refuses to speak or be seen by anyone. She's found herself on the ward after being caught in a fire at her office where she was working into the night.
I found this to be a bit slow to start but once it got going I was hooked, I found myself really invested in both Alfie and Alice's recoveries as well as their blossoming friendship and I'd really recommend this to anyone after a heartwarming romance in an original setting. Not only did the book have great characters in Alfie and Alice but the supporting characters, the other hospital patients, the nurses and the visitors they had on the ward all added to making this feel like a believable world, this was a great debut from Emily Houghton and I'd happily read any future releases from her.
I loved this book so much! The story is so heartfelt and beautiful. 2 people on a recovery ward in hospital, both been through a terrible trauma, both struggling to come to terms with the new path their life is going to take.
I feel like I've just made this book sound quite depressing but it really isn't. It does tug at your heartstrings now and again, I ended it with tears in my eyes. But it's actually really uplifting and hopeful, warm and funny and just so sweet.
The characters are what made the story for me. I fell in love with them and felt truly connected to them. And not just Alfie and Alice, the main character, but also the side characters, Sarah, Mr P and Nurse Angles. They all add so much to the story and make it a really well rounded novel.
This is a book I wouldn't hesitate to recommend to people. It handles the trauma Alfie and Alice are facing really well and their recovery journey I think was really realistic (although their hospital seemed a lot nicer than any I've ever been in!). I think a lot of people will love this one and I've already seen lots of great reviews for it!
This was an uplifting, warm and cute story about two people who are completely different but come together because of their current situations. Alfie is learning how to walk and continue his life after having his leg amputated and Alice is trying to come to terms that her body no longer feels like it used to and everything in her life has changed due to an office fire.
I loved the banter in this book! The sarcastic comments and the sniping were honestly what kept me reading this one. Alfie is upbeat, optimistic and just a fun character in comparison to Alice who is closed off, independent and career driven. On paper the two shouldn't even get along but slowly they start to open up to each other and it was so nice to see their friendship blossom, even if they hadn't seen each other.
However, this book did feel like it dragged at times and the ending left me feeling unsatisfied. I wanted more, I wanted to know what happened with Alice and Alfie and what their future holds. I was left with more questions then answered so would have been satisfied if there had been one more chapter to tie off loose ends.
Thank you to Random House UK and NetGalley for sending me a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
Alfie and Alice meet in neighbouring hospital beds where they are both recovering from serious accidents. One key difference... they have never seen one another.
I really enjoyed the setting for this story which felt like a refreshing twist in that both characters were not battling demons having escaped to a beautiful country or place, but we're instead doing so facing the grim reality in a hospital ward. This immediately made it feel more like a drama than a romance novel, and it seems to walk that line throughout.
Switching pov between the two main characters really worked to give us an insight into them, their thinking and their feelings and established a cheeky and cute dynamic quite early on.
There's a lot of time developing the relationship between Alice and Alfie which is great and the pace is slow as it follows their respective roads to recovery which makes sense. As readers we don't really get a sense of how much time passes overall and I think that also works well for the setting and reflecting how these two characters would feel as patients on the ward.
Some spoilers ahead...
Once we start preparing for these two characters to leave the hospital however, and in the events leading up to this, the pace appears to pick up quite significantly and in a way that felt rushed.
Alice seems to get out of hospital after her second operation really quickly despite the severity of what happens and we don't hear much about her recovery path - does she have counselling? How is she managing her wounds, does she need hospital check ups? None of this is mentioned for Alice despite us hearing a bit more about Alfie's recovery both physically and mentally outside of the hospital environment and that feels like a gap in the narrative.
We hear that Alice gets a payout in just a couple of paragraphs but nothing of the detail or how it was possible for her to mentally go through with a legal case given she is struggling to just go downstairs and ask for her post. Her best friend's husband was mentioned as someone who could support her through this, so I feel like the foundation was there for this to have been better explained towards the end of the book.
Also, Alice is so keen on hearing from Alfie when she wakes in hospital to find him gone, that when she gets home she is literally distracting herself from thinking of him, yet she completely forgets the present he left for her?
This latter point leads to the post at which the book ends which for me feels too abrupt and almost a halfway or three quarter of the way point. I wanted to know more about what happened on their journey of self love, and their blossoming love and we're just left hanging a bit here which is a bit disappointing.
Despite this, it was still an enjoyable read with likeable characters and really great character development. I particularly liked the underlying message around love blooming through emotional connection rather than physical aesthetic. I just wanted a bit more towards the end.
Thank you to Random House UK, Transworld and NetGalley for my ARC.
This was a lovely, heartwarming story! I just adored it and found myself just in love with the whole book. I found it an easy read because it just sped by for me, I didn’t want to stop and I found the writing to flow so smoothly. The characters are so interesting, both the main and supporting characters. It’s an emotional read, it really will break you at points, but it’s a story of hope, recovery and healing. Please read this, you won’t regret it
Thanks to netgalley and the publisher for a free copy for an honest opinion
3 stars for this book
There was some parts of the book which i wanted to like place it down as the pace of this book is slightly slow to read.
It was an emotional and heartbreaking read but i have to say this it was rather cute the fact that Alice and Alfie slept together . Like would you do that if you are with an stranger. That's rather amazing! They both met in the hospital during their rehab Alfie was learning to walk as his legs gave way during an accident. Alice on the other hand is a very shy quiet person who did not like to share her thoughts with anyone
This book was such a nice surprise! I went into it with no expectations whatsoever, but I think it's such an undiscovered gem that I haven't heard anyone talking about it and I think it deserves more love. I really enjoyed the dynamic straight away; not just the back and forth between Alice and Alfie but all the other patients on the ward too. The whole concept of these patients and nurses becoming a 'found family' for both the main characters, but more so for Alice, was lovely and something I really like reading about. Overall the pacing of the story was good; I did find myself flagging a bit towards the end before the resolution, but Alice opening up seemed to come at the right time, as did Alfie's growth and coming to terms with things. The whole time while reading it I thought it would make a great film - this doesn't normally happen for me so someone should buy the rights up quickly! Excited to see what Houghton has in store next.
Alice Gunnersley wakes up in St Francis Hospital. As the traumatic fragments of her memory begin to slot back together, Alice remembers the office building where she spent the majority of her life working in flames and has no idea how she made it out. A few days into her hospital stay, she is moved to the Moira Gladstone ward, a room full of longer term patients in rehabilitation. Horrified by her injuries, Alice vows to stay silent but this is made increasingly difficult by the non-stop chatter of her cubicle neighbour Alfie, who lost his leg as well as his two best friends, in a car crash. While Alice is adamant that nobody is allowed to see her and her ruined looks, bubbly and optimistic Alfie is trying his absolute hardest to break through the walls (and hospital curtain) that surround her...
This was a lovely, heartwarming story! I found it a super easy read and thought the writing flowed really well. The author has created some really interesting characters other than the main ones such as Mr Peterson, an elderly gentleman who is also a resident on the ward and Nurse Angles aka Mother Angel - the most wonderful and compassionate nurse who has nothing but love to give to her patients.
Although the romance elements of the story are predictable, there are also some pretty dark moments that add levels of suspense throughout. The story is mainly set in the hospital ward and therefore most of the book is various conversations and not a lot of action but I didn’t mind this at all and enjoyed the build-up of Alice and Alfie’s friendship interspersed with the snippets of the fun side characters. I was a bit disappointed with the ending and wish it didn’t end so abruptly - I would have quite liked some more detail there but overall it was a nice and easy read!
An emotionally charged, heartbreaking and moving story that moved me and kept me reading.
I loved Alfie and Alice and their slow burning story. They are both well developed and interesting characters.
The plot is well written and slow burning, you have to be patient and will be hooked by this story.
It's the first book i read by this author and won't surely be the last.
Strongly recommended.
Many thanks to the publisher and Netgalley for this ARC, all opinions are mine
This book is a bit of an emotional rollercoaster but without the speed that usually comes with a rollercoaster. A few people have called it a slow burn but it wasn't for me. I was hooked quite quickly, not that I could devour it all in a day, but it was easy to invest in the stories and paths that were crossing. I genuinely wanted to see good happen for them.
It is a *heavily* character based story, of which the characters are on their own journeys of surviving trauma, and ultimately healing in all the ways possible. If you like a book which revolves around people, their interactions and internal monologues almost, then this will work for you.
Did I believe the romance, yes, actually, it was sweet and filled me with hope for them. Am I glad it wasn't the defining storyline? Also yes. BUT...Did I feel the ending needed to hit more of a romantic tick box? Yes, I needed more. But, on the other hand I can see why it didn't. I don't think this story is meant to be one of romantic love but actually that of self love.
I adored this book! A really great slow-burn (pun not intended) romantic kinda story, but mainly looking at friendship, family, and finding your inner strength I suppose to get through a very difficult situation. It's about forming connections with complete strangers during hard times, and that maybe you can fall in love with someone without ever seeing them.
I've included the blurb in the swipe, but essentially Alfie and Alice are both in hospital on the same ward, following life-altering accidents. To begin with, Alice doesn't want to be seen and isn't keen to communicate but after a while her walls begins to come down and her bed-neighbour, Alfie, becomes a source of comfort and friendship for the high-strung businesswoman.
I loved that the story was told from both protagonists' perspectives, meaning we aren't biased towards a particular character- we can both see and be them. The story was also decorated with an excellent cast of supporting characters who all had a purpose and were full of such life. Nurse Angles, the strict but extremely kind head nurse was a particular favourite of mine and for some reason I can imagine Sister Michaels from Derry Girls playing her?
Overall an honest, likeable story with a unique set up, excellent slow-burn romantic elements and some really emotional bits, too. I did sob a few times!
This is a lovely book. Alice and Alfie are a few feet apart in hospital but have never seen each other. Alice was in a terrible accident and doesn't want to be seen by anyone.. She hides behind the bed curtains. But Alfie gets under her skin and becomes an important part of her recovery. With characters that stay with you and an uplifting storyline, I was hooked.