Expiration Dates

Expiration Dates

2024 • 272 pages

Ratings25

Average rating3.5

15

I just finished Expiration Dates by Rebecca Serle and here are my thoughts.

Daphne is used to there being no mystery in her dating life. When she meets someone new, a piece of paper with their name and the exact length of their time together appears out of nowhere. It's been happening for the last 2 decades so when she goes on a blind date, the piece of paper only has a name and no date.... She wonders if she can trust that this is the last piece of paper she will receive.

Jake, the man on her blind date, has no idea the truth about Daphne and she has to learn that sometimes, she has to trust that the universe might not always know what it is doing.

It was interesting, the concept for this book. It makes you wonder where the notes are coming from and if the time frame is because it was the natural ending of the relationships, or whether it was because Daphne walked away because of the notes. It was interesting. They never explain where the notes came from but that didn't bother me.

I enjoyed her friendship with Hugo. They dated for a few months but then he found out her secret and she ended it. They became friends though and I liked him. I couldn't imagine living with what she lived with and I do not mean the notes.

I loved the writing and it was a very entertaining read. I am definitely interested in reading more from this author. It's not my normal kind of romance book but it hit the spot for me!

4 stars

Thank you to @atriabooks and @netgalley for my gifted copy

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January 1, 2024