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This book was a good rom com. Very much a will they won’t they book. It took a while to get into but once I got in to it I couldn’t put it down.
Nick and Wrens points of view throughout the book kept me to thinking when or if they will meet.
The characters were likeable and overall I really enjoyed the book.
Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for this ARC in exchange for an honest review. All opinions are mine.

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Do you love books about star crossed and fated lovers? Check out Near Miss by Lily Joseph. This story is about Nick and Wren whose paths cross multiple times without them realizing it, but not in the way you would suspect. In fact, in the first chapter, Nick drops a plate glass window from a bookstore he’s renovating inches in front of Wren who’s walking to work on the sidewalk below. The entire story is full of I’ll-timed accidents happening to both characters. In fact, as a reader, we have to suspend disbelief multiple times as the accidents become so serious they are almost deadly. However, if you love a slow burn romance, this is the book for you. The characters don’t even meet until 50% of the way through the book. This is a closed door romance but Joseph paints her characters with intense chemistry. You know they will do anything to be together. The coolest part about this book is how every character is interconnected to each other without them realizing it until they very end. This is heavy on the side characters which range from the lovable dad and Grandmom to the exes that we all loathe and wish were not in the book. Overall, this is a cozy romance read.

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I'm sorry to say that this book was a near miss for me. Far too slow to get going for this genre. I nearly gave up as i was starting to think it was never going to happen. I don't think the dual POV added anything for me either, felt a tad repetitive at times too.
Was left wanting more.

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This was such a heartwarming romance and I was obsessed with the meet cute in Italy and the undeniable chemistry between the protagonists, whose relationship unfolds through a series of cute and clever near misses, making their eventual connection all the more satisfying. This premise is ingeniously crafted, ensuring you’ll be hooked, eagerly anticipating the moment of their meeting. The novel shines with a mysterious and sweet connection between the characters, which tugs at the heartstrings and adds a profound depth to the narrative. This, combined with a tasteful "fade to black" scene, maintains the warm and fuzzy feel of the romance, making it a delightful and quick read. Lily Joseph has woven a story that is both light-hearted and emotionally resonant, making it the perfect escape into a world where love's serendipity is celebrated, leaving readers with a lingering sense of joy and contentment.

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2.5/5 stars!

When I first read this book's description I was immediately hooked. It was original, intriguing and got me so excited to start reading it. However, I have to admit I was a bit disappointed - not because the author didn't deliver what she promised, but because of the way it was written.

For starters, it didn't always make sense to me that we needed to read both the FMC's and the MMC's POV to hear about these "near misses" - in fact, it often felt like the book wouldn't move forward because we kept going back in time to see what happened in the other character's perspective.
It was also very frustrating to be reading a romantic comedy where the couple only meet half way through the book and then spend more chapters apart than together. I actually had to check if I was reading a romance book because it didn't really feel like one.
The main couple had chemistry and it was fun reading their moments together, but it was so rare it didn't really feel satisfying. Nor did the ending - I felt like I was missing a big chunk of their story for their relationship and feelings for each other to be believable.

It was an okay book but I do feel like it needed a lot more moments between the main couple for it to be labelled a "romance".

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A cosy book to curl up with. I enjoyed reading this. It was an easy, comfortable read that leaves you feeling fuzzy inside. The only thing I would say is it’s quite slow-burn and the MC’s don’t actually meet for quite a while and it would have been great to see more of that. However, a good read overall.

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When I first read the book description for "The Near Miss" by Lily Joseph, I was immediately intrigued by the premise of fate bringing two people together through a series of near-misses. The initial setup of Wren and Nick's almost-encounters had me hooked, eagerly awaiting the moment when their paths would finally cross.

However, as the story progressed, I found myself growing a bit impatient with the prolonged build-up. While the concept of "near-misses" is charming (I mean I love the movie Serendipity exactly for this concept) the sheer number of accidents and coincidences started to feel a bit excessive at times.

That said, once Wren and Nick finally crossed paths in Italy, I became invested in their romance. Their chemistry and tension was palpable. They truly felt like two magnets attracting each other. There were a bit too many side-stories revolving around the "supporting" characters in my opinion as it took the focus away from Wren and Nick. As I already had to wait for quite a long time to finally see some interaction between them, I didn't want the focus to shift yet again to someone else. That being said, I still really enjoyed the side storyline involving Wren's father and his own self-discovery in Italy.

Overall, "The Near Miss" is a cozy, feel-good romance that hits its stride when Wren and Nick's interactions take center stage. I'd rate this book a solid 3 out of 5 stars - a cozy, enjoyable read with some room for improvement in the pacing department.

Thank you NetGalley for granting me an ARC of this book. This review reflects my own, honest and unbiased opinion.

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The Near Miss by Lily Joseph is a sweet read that I enjoyed very much.

Lily and Wren seem to be living parallel lives, almost running into each other, meeting, and/or killing or maiming each other all over the place.

They finally run into each other while on holiday, but still don’t make the connection until later.

I really enjoyed the characters, who were easy to like and especially the secondary characters of Libby and Travis. I hope Libby gets a book!

This is a good book and would have only been better if Wren and Nick could have had more time together, I think the build up was a bit too long.

Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for this ARC in exchange for an honest review. All opinions are mine.

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Title: The Near Miss By Lily Joseph

Release Date: July,10th 2024

⭐️⭐️⭐️Stars

Nick and Wren are destined to cross paths, but they've never even met. However, fate has other plans in store. Wren, a local reporter craving a quiet life, finds herself stuck in a less-than-thrilling relationship with her controlling boyfriend, Alex. Meanwhile, Nick, a handyman reeling from a painful breakup, just wants to focus on his business and his daughter.

Their lives take an unexpected turn when Nick accidentally narrowly misses Wren with a sheet of glass while restoring an old bookshop. From there, a series of near misses and mishaps bring them closer together, culminating in a chance encounter in Italy's magical Blue Grotto in Capri.

In "The Near Miss" by Lily Joseph, readers are taken on a journey of a very long, slow burn romance. While the concept of near misses and mishaps adds a unique twist to the story, I did find it dragging and chaotic, particularly since the two main characters don't physically meet until halfway through the book.

However, despite these pacing issues, the novel remains an entertaining read.

Tropes:

Slow Burn Romance
Meet-Cute: Moments of near encounters or accidental meetings that bring the characters closer together.
Coincidental Meetings: Instances where the characters keep narrowly missing each other, adding to the tension and anticipation.
Chaotic Mishaps: Various accidents or mishaps that disrupt the characters' lives.
Entwined Destinies


I received this book in exchange for an honest review via Netgalley.

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