One Day in December: The uplifting, feel-good, Sunday Times bestselling Christmas romance you need this festive season

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This festive season get ready to be whisked off your feet by the Sunday Times bestseller that's stolen a million hearts around the world

'The sweetest love story . . . you're going to LOVE it' Marian Keyes, Grown Ups
'You'll fall head over heels for this book' Reese Witherspoon

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Laurie is pretty sure love at first sight doesn't exist. After all, life isn't a scene from the movies, is it? But then, through a misted-up bus window one freezing day, she sees a man she knows instantly is the one. Their eyes meet, there's a moment of pure magic... and then her bus drives away.

Laurie thinks she'll never see the boy from the bus again. But at a party later that year, her best friend Sarah introduces her to the new love of her life. Who is, of course, the boy from the bus.

Determined to let him go, Laurie gets on with her life. But what if fate has other plans?

Following Laurie, Sarah and Jack through ten years of love, heartbreak and friendship, One Day in December is an uplifting and immensely moving love story for fans of Jojo Moyes, Sarah Morgan and Coleen Hoover.

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WHAT READERS ARE SAYING ABOUT One Day in December

'The perfect book to read this winter' Rebecca

'I laughed, I cried, I shouted at the characters and I absolutely loved this story' Jennifer

'This book NEEDS to be made into a film' Louise

'I LOVE LOVE LOVED this book' Viccki

'I can't wait to reread it over and over' Nikita

'I just didn't want this book to end . . . I shall be singing its praises from the rooftops' Cassie

Ratings and reviews

4.7
150 reviews
Midge Odonnell
November 25, 2018
This is a good mix of love story and a reflection on family and friendship. I did enjoy the book but it didn't really ignite that spark for me. Whether this was because of the characters or the situation I'm not really sure but somehow it all felt a little bit "style over substance" for me and I found that I couldn't really connect with the characters or their situations. Laurie and Sarah are a strange mix for best friends, very much portrayed as complete opposites in more or less everything. Laurie is unlucky in love and is searching desperately for Bus Boy, her career is, to be polite, stalled and she appears to be close to her family. Sarah is ambitious and her career is starting to go places, she appears to make token visits to her family more for appearances sake than out of real affection and her love life is on the up and up; especially after she meets Jack. Jack I couldn't really get a handle on at all, he is a bit of a cipher despite being an intrinsic part of the story. Oliver is even more broadly drawn and he is all a little bit of a cliche. I did like how to book is sectioned off in to years and then only certain dates and events are visited. This does keep your interest although it does make for a somewhat jumpy read at times. As in real life there are some things that seem to fall by the wayside and never get resolved and others that are blown out of all proportion. Although this sounds like a complaint it is actually a compliment as it does give it a nice ring of authenticity. My real problem with the book is that none of the voices are distinct. Laurie, Sarah and Jack all sound very alike on the page and this reminds you constantly that you are reading. This prevents you from sinking in to the story in the way in which the author surely intended us too. Being that one step removed did spoil things for me somewhat and meant that after the opening chapter where Love Actually is referenced quite a lot I found myself looking for further references to it - sad to say I did find a few but mainly references to clothing rather than actual situations. I did sort of enjoy this book but it just didn't grab me and refuse to let go. I can't really talk about the plotting as this gives the whole book away and spoilers really aren't my thing. There are some stand out moments, plotwise, but they mainly revolve around loss rather than the more joyous moments in life.
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Annur Dyah Fitriana
February 14, 2023
Firstly, i just read the free sample. In an instant I love the first 10 percent of whole story until Laurie met her bus boy at a party and they recognized each other. I will definitely love reading the whole story
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Claire McPartlin
November 8, 2018
I absolutely loved this book. It spanned 10 years of the characters lives through their various ups and downs but was set out really well and you never felt lost at all. Laurie is the main character and falls instantly in love with a guy she locks eyes with through a bus window one December, then spends the next year looking for him on and off, with her best friend and flatmate, Sarah. When she finally gives up their lives carry on and then Sarah meets someone she falls head over heels in love with, who turns out to be 'the guy on the bus', Jack. Both Laurie and Jack recognise each other, but both pretend they don't, and certainly don't mention anything to Sarah. Of course eventually, over the years, truths eventually come to light, but it takes years and other partners to eventually come to a place that's just perfect for everyone. All three characters stayed really close to one another throughout the years, with various falling outs, and Laurie and Jack both moved on with their lives, but still stayed really good friends. This is very reminiscent of various rom-com classics such as Notting Hill and Love Actually, all about chances missed and life coming around in a full circle over the years - if something is meant to be it'll get there eventually - hopefully! Really lovely book with a lot more depth than I originally thought it would have, one of those 'just another page' books to see what would happen next in all their lives - and such a really, really lovely happy tears ending! Absolutely lovely.
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About the author

Josie Silver is the Sunday Times and New York Times bestselling author of One Day in December and the 'what if...?' love stories The Two Lives of Lydia Bird and One Night on the Island. She has been published in 34 languages (and counting) and has previously been featured in Reese Witherspoon's Hello Sunshine Book Club. Josie is an unashamed romantic and lives with her husband, their two teenage sons, and an ever-growing cast of animals in a little town in the Midlands.

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