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Wednesday, 27 October 2021

On a Night like This by Lindsey Kelk


When Fran Cooper accepts a mysterious temporary job as a PA to a celebrity, she is swept off her feet overnight. Working with internationally famous singer Juliette, Fran is the person charged with getting Juliette to the Crystal Ball, the glittering event when the world’s rich and famous gather on Panarea, a beautiful Mediterranean island, for a night like no other.

What Fran doesn’t know is that on this one night, everything will change for her too – that instead of standing on the sidelines, she’ll be putting on the most beautiful dress she’s ever seen and having the most unforgettable night of her life…




When I say this is like a Hallmark movie in novel form, I don't want you to misunderstand me. We all like to make fun of those movies, but there's something comforting about them, isn't there? Come on, admit it. You like them a bit.

This book is exactly that feeling, in book form. It's fairly predictable in the main (one minor character did surprise me in a good way) but this isn't the kind of book you read for surprises, it's the kind you read to be swept away by the descriptions. Lindsey does amazing work; I don't know if she actually saw super luxurious yauchts and balls, but it absoloutely reads like she did. The super rich really are a completely different species.

I do wish that Evan's parentage had been addressed a little bit more. It's a fairly big point, after all, but maybe they talked about it off screen. I loved the incorporation of tarot, and that the meanings were actually accurate! That doesn't often happen, they're usually twisted to fit the plot.

This was a great, light read, and I can't wait to see the movie version. There's got to be one coming, right?


On a Night like This publishes on the 11th of November, 2021 in the UK (top image) and on the 18th of January, 2022 in the US (lower image). I received a free copy and am giving an honest review.

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