‘Nothing I Wouldn’t Do’ by Sara-Ella Ozbek is her second book to be released. Her first one bring one that I own, so I have been waiting patiently for this one. I must say I had high expectations after reading her previous work. I am happy to say Sara-Ella Ozbek has more than fulfilled them.
How far would you go to protect a friend?

Jax Levy is an almost thirty-year-old low-paid ‘journalist’ with no hope of progression. She has a love life only ever centred around a bad decision and a family too complicated to explain.
The one area of life that Jax has down are her friends – Clara, Omni and Alice are the loves of her life. So, when Clara announces her engagement to Ed, Jax hides all of her feelings of insecurity and commits to becoming the perfect maid-of-honour.
That is until she discovers something about Ed that will destroy everything. Panicked and irrational, Jax makes a snap decision to go on a wild mission to save her best friend from heartache. But the truth is far more complicated than Jax had imagined and that decision soon comes back to bite her.
A wonderful story that is a relatable one too, we all have a bond that is shared by a group of female friends or even just one or two. The women in this book are so real and not one of them is perfect. It makes me feel like they could actually be my friends. It also shows the sides to friendship that is usually avoided in books. The jealousy and the many more bigger issues tend to show as the years roll by and everyone follows their own paths of life and independence.
I enjoyed how it highlighted the fact that you don’t need to be in love with someone you feel is almost your soulmate, they can also be a friend. This was really well done.

A book that I was so engrossed in that before I knew it I had read for hours instead of the 1/2 an hour I planned. Sara -Ella Ozbek has again written a story packed full of drama and there it is also quite a fun read. This stops it from becoming too heavy and I thoroughly enjoyed myself again. Looking forward to her next book.
Thanks to Anne Cater of Random Things Tours and Simon &Schuster UK for the copy of the book.



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Sorry it was late Anne xx
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