It Had to Be You by: Georgia Clark

Disclosure: I receive a free copy of this book to facilitate this review. All opinions are my own.


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One of my favorite things to do while on vacation is to read a good book by the pool. 

Book Description


For the past twenty years, Liv and Eliot Goldenhorn have run In Love in New York, Brooklyn’s beloved wedding-planning business. When Eliot dies unexpectedly, he even more unexpectedly leaves half of the business to his younger, blonder girlfriend, Savannah. Liv and Savannah are not a match made in heaven, to say the least. But what starts as a personal and professional nightmare transforms into something even savvy, cynical Liv Goldenhorn couldn’t begin to imagine.

It Had to Be You cleverly unites Liv, Savannah, and couples as diverse and unique as New York City itself, in a joyous Love-Actually-style braided narrative. The result is a smart, modern love story that truly speaks to our times. Second chances, secret romance, and steamy soul mates are front and center in this sexy, tender, and utterly charming rom-com

About Georgia Clark

Georgia Clark is an author, screenwriter, and performer living in New York City. She's the author of It Had To Be You (May 2021), The Bucket List, The Regulars, and others. She’s the host /founder of the popular storytelling night, Generation Women. A native Australian, she lives in Brooklyn with her hot wife and a fridge full of cheese.

My Thoughts

I fell in love with this book because it had so much character and characters. 

This story was one that had so many wonderful stories to tell not just the min one. It was a story of love, healing, discovery and it was so well written to the point I could see it as a movie or even a miniseries on Lifetime. The subject the author tackles were so now. She tackles tough issues like race, sexual identity, and even gender identity. I found myself turning the page to see what would happen next.

From first to the last page this story really touched my heart and I am so blessed I got to read it. It was a fun, witty, and powerful story. 





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