Review of Hours of You by Fiona Collins







Hours of You by Fiona Collins is a book about Ed, a Hollywood superstar, and Maggie, a journalist, who first met in their teenage years, but somehow fate has not dealt very well with their relationship. People have come and gone, and careers have soured, but now time is of the essence here as they do not seem to be getting any younger, and as an opportunity emerges for Maggie to find Ed, on an island of escape from his life's pains, she decides to take it, not really knowing what awaits her. Deep down, they both hope that this time fate will be good to them. For this to happen, they need to think carefully about what each of them needs, the compromises they will need to make, and, above all, since they are now getting older, whether this is what they want for the rest of their lives. Will that happen? Well, how about we figure it out here in this book, Hours of You by Fiona Collins?

What I like most about the book is the way the author has managed to elevate the suspense in the book, The going back and forth between the past and present leaves the readers wondering what will happen next, making the book extremely fascinating.

I rate this book, Hours of You by Fiona Collins, 4 out of 5 stars.

I recommend the book to those who are fascinated by superstars and their lifestyles. I also recommend it to those who wish for life to give them a last chance to recover their love story. Finally, I recommend it to those who love romance books.




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