Funny, poignant and really rather lovely * Observer *
Wildly romantic, heart-achingly sad, warmly funny and really clever * Daily Mail *
Gloriously romantic . . . One of those rare books that has you laughing and crying at the same time * Prima Magazine *
Just the thing for long Summer nights * Good Housekeeping *
If you liked One Day, you are going to love this * Essentials Magazine *
A fabulous piece of storytelling -- fresh, sweet and funny and extremely wise on grief and its endless ripples * Cathy Rentzenbrink *
I loved it -- Fanny Blake * Woman & Home *
My favourite book of 2016 * Veronica Henry *
In the vein of The Versions of Us and One Day . . . Funny, sad and full of humanity * Red Magazine *
Lots of books get compared to One Day and Me Before You but few pass muster. Miss You by Kate Eberlin certainly does and I'd highly recommend you make it your summer read of choice * Stylist Magazine *
I adored this book -- Wendy Holden * Daily Mail *
Both wonderfully romantic yet also true to life. The perfect summer read * Kate Mosse *
Brilliantly constructed, with wonderful characters you'll be cheering on, this romantic story is full of poignant moments, has huge heart and massive feel-good factor. Engrossing and entertaining * Sunday Mirror *
A fabulous read -- Simon Mayo * Radio 2 Book Club *
Tantalising . . . A guilty pleasure * Reader's Digest *
Miss You is one of those lovely, comfy duvets of a book that pulls you in and wraps itself around you. A beautifully simple idea, and a simply beautiful book * Simon Toyne *
Sliding Doors meets One Day -- Phil Williams * Radio 5 Live *
A warm and funny romance that will divert and delight you in equal measure * Leah McLaren *
Hugely enjoyable . . . Thoroughly deserving comparison with David Nicholls' wonderful One Day -- and I don't say that lightly * Bookseller *
Charming, comforting, acutely honest, [Miss You] belongs on the same shelf as One Day -- Mark Ellen
An unashamedly romantic novel, but one that also deals with the ongoing and deep-seated effects of grief . . . Intricate and engrossing * Daily Express *
Wonderfully romantic, with more than a sprinkling of sadness and two hugely sympathetic and believable characters at its heart, this book will delight anyone who believes in fate and true love * Daily Mail *