<i>Until Next Weekend </i>is<b> a total delight. Beautifully observed, painfully funny and profoundly moving,</b> it's <b>a wise and wonderful story of hope and love. I adored it!</b>
- Miranda Dickinson, <i>Sunday Times</i> bestselling author,
A <b>delightful, heart-warming read</b> - a reminder that we all get a second act in life. <b>The characters feel so real... I'm sure I must know them somehow!</b>
- Sophie Cousens, author of the <i>New York Times</i> bestseller <i>This Time Next Year</i>,
<b>Within a few pages I was totally invested</b> in Noah and his relationships. <b>I laughed</b> with him, <b>cried</b> for him<b> and cheered</b> him every step of the way. <b>Rachel Marks packs a novel with all the emotions - hope, fear, love, despair and - ultimately - joy</b>
- Clare Pooley, bestselling author of <i>The Authenticity Project</i>,
<b>Unpredictable and satisfying </b>
- Heidi Swain, <i>Sunday Times</i> bestselling author,
<b>As tender and emotional as it is funny, it made me laugh</b> out loud A LOT, and it made me sob. If you want <b>characters to fall in love with</b>, to <b>have all your heartstrings tugged</b>, and to <b>feel fully uplifted</b>, then <i>Until Next Weekend </i>is for you
- Cressida McLaughlin,
<b>Heartbreaking, heartwarming, perfect!</b>
- Rosie Goodwin, <i>Sunday Times</i> bestselling author,
<b>Beautifully uplifting and at times unexpected</b>
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<b>I've just raced through this book! </b>The <b>gripping, emotional </b>story of a man trying to rescue his life. Gorgeous characters & serious themes but written with a very light touch. <b>Highly recommended</b>
- Sophie Claire, author of <i>A Forget Me Not Summer</i>,
<b>A real page-turner . . . compelling. Her lightness of touch - and authentic dialogue - propels you forward</b>
Woman's Own Magazine
I raced through this <b>warm, delightful read </b>about stepping up to the challenges of being a bona fide grown up in a complicated world. <b>Full of joy and hope and perfect for now</b>
- Fiona Gibson, author of <i>When Life Gives You Lemons</i>,
<b>Uplifting</b>
Sunday Express
<b>Praise for Rachel Marks</b>
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<b>Wonderful</b> ... <b>compassionate</b> and <b>unpredictable</b>
- Graeme Simsion, author of <i>The Rosie Project</i>,
<b>A sweet and moving tale about second chances</b>
Heat
I loved this <b>original, at times painful but truly thought-provoking book</b>. A <b>triumph</b>
- Katie Fforde,
Sometimes a book comes along and <b>really does make you think... </b>This engaging read is both <b>heart-breaking and full of hope</b>
Woman & Home
<b>Heartbreaking and hopeful; this book is a keeper</b>
Woman's Weekly
<b>Clever and engaging read</b>
Woman
<b>A heartbreaking, funny and emotive read</b>
The Sun
<b>Marks' lightness of touch - and authentic dialogue - propel you forward, as will the characters . . . Rachel Marks is a name to watch</b>
Woman & Home, 'Best Books 2021'
<b>Poignant, compelling . . . Marks' lightness of touch and authentic dialogue propel you forward</b>
Woman & Home, 'Book of the Month'