So, I Met This Guy by Alexandra PotterSynopsis: So, I Met This Guy . . . Well, isn’t that how every love story starts? But how does it end – a happily ever after? Or with the discovery that the supposed love-of-your-life has stolen your life savings and your home, trashed your heart and demolished your self-esteem? Maggie is barely fifty years-old, and she’s not one to give up on herself. So when she meets Flick, a young reporter who realises this story could be the big break she’s been looking for, they set off to catch him as he goes on the run across Europe. After all, she’s got nothing left to lose, right? But as the pair embark on the road trip of their lives, unexpected twists, hidden secrets and hard truths are revealed. And as an unlikely friendship begins to blossom, they realise it’s not just about finding the guy, it’s about finding themselves . . . From the author of the mega bestseller Confessions of a Fortysomething F##k Up comes another laugh-out-loud novel full of wit, wisdom . . . and women who have had ENOUGH.”

My Review

I loved this audiobook, it was funny, but also quite poignant at times.

I really liked Maggie and Flick, the main characters, who strike up an unlikely friendship whilst on the hunt for the man who destroyed Maggie’s life.

I loved following Maggie and Flick on their personal journeys, but also the physical journey they took tracking down the romance fraudster across Europe. The story is told from both Flick and Maggie’s points of view, and occasionally by the scammer and also Birdy, a brilliant minor character.

There was a fantastic twist about three quarters of the way through that really shocked me, but also delighted me as it opened up the story even more. The epilogue is brilliant as well.

I loved Shelley Conn’s performance, she’s a new-to-me narrator who I’ll definitely be looking out for in the future.

As you can tell I loved this one, and highly recommend it if you enjoy contemporary fiction featuring unlikely female friendships.

Thanks so much to Macmillan and NetGalley for my digital copy via the NetGalley app.