Made me laugh out loud, and it made me cry
perfect - Reader review ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Embark on a heart-warming romantic journey in this delightful comedy that proves it doesnt matter where youre goingits who you have beside you on the way . . .
After Lias old car breathes its last, the single mum must reluctantly take the bus to work . . . and face unwarranted attention from a troublesome teenager. Its all too much to takeshes been depressed since her fiancés death and even quit her beloved womens football team. But its Happy Car Sharers to the rescue after her friends get her set up on the app.
Mateo, meanwhile, has recently moved to town, and his long walk to the train station is a literal pain due to an ankle injury. Soon he and Lia are riding each morning with a charmingly bossy driver and a rotation of colorful fellow passengers.
Its not love at first sight. Technically its not even first sight: theyve seen each other before at the nursing home where both their fathers live and Mateo plays piano for the residents. But with each trip they get to know each other better . . . and the more they know, the more they find to like.
With both of them consumed by personal losses and pressing family responsibilitiesand another man getting in the waycan romance lie on the road ahead for these commuting companions?
The Car Share is a humorous exploration of love, loss, and the unexpected detours that lead us to where we truly belong.
Praise for Lucy Mitchell
[Mitchells] writing is deliciously funny and has so much heart. Sandy Barker, author of One Summer in Santorini
Genre: Romance
Embark on a heart-warming romantic journey in this delightful comedy that proves it doesnt matter where youre goingits who you have beside you on the way . . .
After Lias old car breathes its last, the single mum must reluctantly take the bus to work . . . and face unwarranted attention from a troublesome teenager. Its all too much to takeshes been depressed since her fiancés death and even quit her beloved womens football team. But its Happy Car Sharers to the rescue after her friends get her set up on the app.
Mateo, meanwhile, has recently moved to town, and his long walk to the train station is a literal pain due to an ankle injury. Soon he and Lia are riding each morning with a charmingly bossy driver and a rotation of colorful fellow passengers.
Its not love at first sight. Technically its not even first sight: theyve seen each other before at the nursing home where both their fathers live and Mateo plays piano for the residents. But with each trip they get to know each other better . . . and the more they know, the more they find to like.
With both of them consumed by personal losses and pressing family responsibilitiesand another man getting in the waycan romance lie on the road ahead for these commuting companions?
The Car Share is a humorous exploration of love, loss, and the unexpected detours that lead us to where we truly belong.
Praise for Lucy Mitchell
[Mitchells] writing is deliciously funny and has so much heart. Sandy Barker, author of One Summer in Santorini
Genre: Romance
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