Rewrite the Stars

· HarperCollins
4.3
3 reviews
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‘A gorgeous will they/won’t they love story, with depth and surprising twists’ Sun ‘A lovely, heart-warming read’ Closer ‘A proper winter heart-warmer’ Heat

‘If you’re a fan of Jojo Moyes, you’ll love Emma Heatherington’s beautifully written – and also not predictable – Christmas novel’ Yahoo’s Top Books for October

A stunning Christmas romance for fans of One Day in December and Jojo Moyes

From the moment they meet one December day there’s something between Charlotte Taylor and her brother’s best friend, Tom Farley. But Tom’s already taken and Charlie has to let him go...

It’s another five years before their paths cross again only a secret from the past forces Charlie to make a choice. She promises herself she’ll never look back...

The years pass and Charlie moves on with her life but she can never forget Tom. He’s always there whispering ‘What if?’.

Can Charlie leave the life she has built for one last chance with Tom? Or is the one that got away not really the one at all...?

Readers love Rewrite the Stars...!

‘Romantic, cosy and a book that can be read cover to cover in one day because you just can’t put it down’ Yahoo

‘I really enjoyed 'One Day in December' by Josie Silver, so when I read that fans of that book would enjoy this one I already had plenty of expectations in my head... this book absolutely smashed through all those expectations and I love it even more’ Amy A

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‘I absolutely loved this book and was so gutted it had to come to an end’ Shirleyann

‘Absolutely adored this book. I'm a psychological thrillers type of girl generally but every now and then I need something to break up all the crazy and this was a very welcome distraction’ Laura S

‘Touched my heart in a way few others have’ Michelle, Netgalley

‘A wonderfully written Christmas love story which isn't predictable and really enjoyable’ Nicola S

Ratings and reviews

4.3
3 reviews
Claire McPartlin
16 September 2019
The story starts in Dublin, December 2010, when Charlotte was 22 years and 9 months old (very specific!) when she first met and fell in love with Tom Farley, a friend and member of a fledgling band her brother was assembling. The minute they met they clicked, much to the annoyance of her brother, but nothing ever came of it because her brother wouldn't let them get near one another. Fast forward to Dublin, December 2015, when now teacher Charlotte is out celebrating the end of the school term with her sister and a friend, when she unexpectedly bumps into Tom and ends up going back home with him. The spark is definitely still there and they spend a lovely day together. But Tom and her brother, Matthew, haven't spoken for years after the band split up, but Charlotte still doesn't know what happened. But since it happened her brother has slipped into depression, lives back home with their parents, and everyone treats him with kid gloves now. But Charlotte decides that her and Tom deserve a chance of giving their relationship a go and so confronts her brother about it, with dire consequences... and her and Tom don't make it - again. After this both Charlotte and Tom move on with their separate lives, ending up in music success for Tom and marriage for Charlotte to Jack. But then an event happens that throws them back together in 2018 and all the 'what ifs' come to the surface for Charlotte. I felt so sorry for Jack, Charlotte's husband, as she had kept all her old guilt and feelings about Tom from him and he was such a really lovely guy and felt so betrayed. I must admit the way Charlotte completely blocked Tom from her life because of her brother's reaction really annoyed me at the time, but I suppose it was the whole premise of the book, would they/wouldn't they eventually get together, and I must admit after I got over that little hiccup the book just got better and better. A definite fork in the road story, take one road and your life turns out one way, take the other road and there's a completely different life ahead. But which one is the better, and would the path not taken (and always regretted in Charlotte's case) have been the right one? There was a lovely quote near the end - 'imagine if all the time you spent wondering "what if" had been spent on looking at what you already have, instead of what you haven't got', which I think we could all do with sometimes. A really lovely book set in Ireland, with some great characters (Jack was my favourite) and a great ending, what's not to like? A great read and highly recommended, I couldn't put it down in the second half!
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About the author

Emma Heatherington has penned more than thirty educational short films, plays and musicals as well as eleven novels, two of which were written under the pseudonym Emma Louise Jordan.
Emma’s novel, The Legacy of Lucy Harte, was an eBook bestseller in both the UK and US.
She lives in her native Donaghmore, Co Tyrone, with her partner Jim McKee and their children Jordyn, Jade, Dualta, Adam and Sonny James.

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