A charming, heartfelt story of love found and love potentially lost - The Road Trip is steamy and sexy, properly witty, and unabashedly romantic. I couldn't get enough! I loved the glimpses into then and now. Nobody does it like Beth does * Laura Jane Williams *
I loved The Road Trip and think it's O'Leary's best yet. Moody and wise, exploring the contrast between the all-consuming recklessness of first love and what happens years on, after the break up, after the end. And all in a closed-set car journey . . . O'Leary has a knack for articulating the things we all think and feel in relationships * Gillian McAllister *
O'Leary does it again! The Road Trip is another sure-fire hit, filled with characters you won't forget. You'll be fully invested in Dylan and Addie's relationship from the word go and the moment you turn that final page you'll be wondering how on earth you'll survive the wait until your next O'Leary hit! * Mike Gayle *
Completely fresh and unpredictable, The Road Trip is so compelling, I couldn't put it down! * Paige Toon *
This book is perfect * Rosie Walsh *
So romantic and moving and brilliantly told, with characters who are relatable but beautifully flawed. The Road Trip is an absolute knockout and it's going to be a huge hit * Louise O'Neill *
The Road Trip is a humorous yet deeply moving journey toward confronting the past, forgiveness, and reconciliation, with a poignant detour to a summer of young love in Provence. I loved the vivid cast and the depth and intimacy in O'Leary's writing * Helen Hoang *
I enjoyed The Road Trip immensely. O'Leary is such a wonderful writer, she weaves laughter and tears seamlessly through her novels and I look forward to reading every one. Joyful and uplifting * Sheila O'Flanagan *
An achingly tender love story - funny and moving in equal measure. Beth O'Leary's best book yet * Richard Roper *
The Road Trip is tender, moving and beautifully crafted * Sunday Express *
From the queen of beach bag reads herself, Beth O'Leary's latest novel is the bookish summer staple you can't miss * Zoella Book Club *
Beth is quite rightly earning her title as 'Queen of Uplit' with her funny and mood-lifting third book * Prima *
The Flatshare author returns with a total triumph of a book! -- Claire Frost * The Sun *
A high-concept romcom that's funny, relatable and tender * Red *
O'Leary's witty prose and quick dialogue has never let up for a second * Shemazing *
This is as funny as Beth's debut The Flatshare but with a depth of emotion that clings to you after you finish the book * Belfast Telegraph *
An unforgettable read. So much more than a romance, the author's sure, light touch with this story evokes warmth, wisdom and wit * My Weekly *
A warm and lovely tale - this left us with a smile on our face * Closer *
A warm and lovely read * Bella *
Charming and heartbreaking all at the same time, with Beth's signature witty and hilarious style woven throughout. The perfect holiday read for those of us craving a little getaway adventure * Mummy Pages *
A charming story that's hard not to love * Woman *
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With the long journey ahead, and plenty of secrets to unpack, you'll definitely want to be along for the ride * Happiful *