#BlogTour: Love & Other Human Errors by Bethany Clift @Beth_Clift @HodderBooks @Stevie_Coops #LoveAndOtherHumanErrors #BethanyClift #fivestars

Book Synopsis:

An unforgettable story about love in all its chaotic glory from the author of Last One At The PartyA book synopsis is fundamentally ridiculous. How can I possibly convey, in only 100 words, the events of the past year and their impact on my perfectly ordered existence?It is insufficient space to accurately detail how I was blackmailed into demonstrating my flawless algorithm to find a soulmate, despite having no desire for one.In my former life I avoided trivial human connections. I was alone, accomplished and brilliant.Unfortunately, that solitary and driven woman no longer exists.My name is Indiana Dylan and this is the extraordinary account of how I fell in love.There: 100 words exactly.

My Review:

I loved this author’s first book so was very excited to learn she had a new one out, especially when I found out it was a completely different genre. I absolutely loved this book and thought it was an original, quirky book that manages to be emotional and funny at times.

Firstly I loved the fantastic characters in this book and I really enjoyed getting to know them. The story is told from the point of view of Indiana, Lina and Jack who are all very different from each other. I liked how real they are and how all of them had flaws. This also meant there were parts of them I liked and other parts that really frustrated me about them. There were also some characters I loved to hate in the form of Lina’s difficult boss Cameron and her colleague Emily who reminded me of an old boss of mine.

The plot unfolds at a good pace and I was soon drawn into the story. There always seemed to be something happening and I found the book very hard to put down as it was very addictive at times. I liked the subtle message the author includes in the story about grief and how it’s important to check on people if they seem to change. It was poignant to see Jack trying to work through his grief but heartwarming to see how others helped him.

Overall I loved this book and actually enjoyed it more then her first book which I didn’t think possible. I’m very excited to read more from her in future and to see what genre she tackles next.

Huge thanks to Stevia Cooper for inviting me onto the blog tour and for my copy of this book.

About The Author:

Bethany Clift is a graduate of the Northern Film School and the director of her own production company, Saber Productions. Her debut novel, Last One at the Party, was published in 2021 and the television rights have been optioned by Scott Free Films.

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