This book is beautiful. The writing is generous and kind and funny. I fell in love with the story and the characters, it made me feel hopeful, and I cried. Lia is such a talented, wonderful writer.
- Hayley Webster,
A wonderfully written, funny and moving debut with an intriguing mystery at its heart. I laughed, cried and was completely swept away by Lizzy and Roman's story. Unforgettable.
- Claire Douglas,
I thought it was both a funny and heart-warming story... Louis's is a bold, standout voice in the women's fiction genre and <i>Somewhere Close To Happy</i> deserves to be huge.
- Gillian McAllister,
I loved it. I want more. It is just exquisitely written. So tender and packed with emotion but also great humour. It deserves to soar.
- Claire Allan,
Honest and brave, <i>Somewhere Close to Happy</i> is a thought-provoking, beautifully observed study of love and real life, social issues and mental health
- Jill Mansell,
Oh my god, I LOVED <i>Somewhere Close to Happy</i>. It made me cry several times but was also really funny. It is so incredibly good.
- Laura Marshall,
Beautiful, raw, emotional, gripping. Roman and Lizzie will burrow into your hearts and never leave.
- Lynsey James,
Lia is one of those rare writers who manage to break your heart and mend it all at once. <i>Somewhere Close to Happy</i> is a gem of a book - funny, touching and true
- Stacey Halls,
In her protagonist Lizzie, Lia has created a character whose journey and emotional depth is <b>a triumph</b>.
Woman's Weekly Fiction Special
You'll laugh, you'll cry and <b>you'll love this warm and tender story</b>.
- Claire Frost, Fabulous Magazine, The Sun
Lia Louis could give PS I Love You author Cecilia Ahern a run for her money with this <b>funny and moving debut</b>.
Sunday Post
Told with warmth, this is an <b>enjoyable, bittersweet page-turner</b>.
Good Housekeeping
'Thought-provoking, beautifully observed study of love' - JILL MANSELL, bestselling author
'With all the twists and turns of this book, I was hooked from the start' - Amazon reviewer, 5 stars
Lizzie James is happy.
She has a steady office job (with a steady stream of snacks), has had the same best friend since school, and she sees her family every Thursday night for take-away and trashy TV. Lizzie likes her uncomplicated life.
Then a letter arrives one day from her first love, Roman. A letter dated the day he disappeared, 12 years before. As Lizzie uncovers the secrets of the letter, she discovers what really happened the year her life fell apart - and all avenues lead back to Roman.
Lizzie James thought she was happy, or somewhere close to happy, at least. Now she's not so sure.
'I LOVED Somewhere Close to Happy. It made me cry several times but was also really funny. It is incredibly good and I am sure it will be huge.' - Laura Marshall, bestselling author of Friend Request
*Perfect for fans of Giovanna Fletcher, Mhairi McFarlane and Cecelia Ahern and Kate Eberlen's Miss You. This is a novel you won't soon forget.*