The Predictable Heartbreak of Imogen Finch

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Imogen Finch seems to be cursed and has long accepted she will never come first: whether it’s an elementary school sports, an art contest she was a shoo-in to win, or a friendly game of trivia at the local bar. After all her mother predicted Imogen would forever be second best; including in her relationships. It’s no surprise when all of her seventeen relationships end because the other person found someone else, someone better. Imogen has accepted her fate, not that it has stopped her from aspiring for something other than failure. When the long-lost third leg of her friend trio, Eliot Swift, finally returns home after years of vagabonding, Imogen may finally have the encouragement she needs to break her second-place curse. Eliot is convinced the curse can be broken, and proving it becomes an adventurous, crazy exploration as the two enter one ridiculous competition after another to prove it.


Ms. Firkins takes this rom-com and explores the concepts of self-worth, self-confidence, and finding someone who makes the effort. This one was such a soft, tender, friends-to-lovers romance filled with humor, heart, yearning, and a little bit of magic. I highly recommend The Predictable Heartbreak of Imogen Finch to other readers.

 

I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book.

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