Review from Rosie
Breaking All The Rules is a romantic comedy set in Devon, England. Twenty six year old Kate is soon to be married, when Sam returns from eight years of travelling and throws her life into turmoil. Sam the best friend with whom she was supposed to go travelling, who took off to escape from a situation for which he blamed himself.
In just four weeks Kate is due to marry Richard; safe, dependable and boring Richard. Surrounded by stifling wedding plans and an over-bearing mother, Kate finds herself agreeing to meet Sam for a drink. Neglecting to tell him that the hen night she’s going to on Friday is her own, Kate thrills at the escape from wedding preparations and yearns for the carefree opportunity Sam’s recent world travel offers. Convincing herself that seeing Sam is just wedding nerves and a last chance of freedom before she settles down, Kate continues to meet up with him. He opens her eyes to her relationship with Richard, yet she is deeply confused by her sense of duty to her family and the need to follow her own dreams.
Just how well does Kate know Richard? What secrets are they both keeping from each other and is Kate really the blushing bride to be? Can she transform from the petulant, down-trodden girl stuck in a temporary job, to a confident women who knows her own worth?
Recommended for those who enjoy #RomCom and the satisfying story ending you know you’ll get with this genre.
Breaking All The Rules is a romantic comedy set in Devon, England. Twenty six year old Kate is soon to be married, when Sam returns from eight years of travelling and throws her life into turmoil. Sam the best friend with whom she was supposed to go travelling, who took off to escape from a situation for which he blamed himself.
In just four weeks Kate is due to marry Richard; safe, dependable and boring Richard. Surrounded by stifling wedding plans and an over-bearing mother, Kate finds herself agreeing to meet Sam for a drink. Neglecting to tell him that the hen night she’s going to on Friday is her own, Kate thrills at the escape from wedding preparations and yearns for the carefree opportunity Sam’s recent world travel offers. Convincing herself that seeing Sam is just wedding nerves and a last chance of freedom before she settles down, Kate continues to meet up with him. He opens her eyes to her relationship with Richard, yet she is deeply confused by her sense of duty to her family and the need to follow her own dreams.
Just how well does Kate know Richard? What secrets are they both keeping from each other and is Kate really the blushing bride to be? Can she transform from the petulant, down-trodden girl stuck in a temporary job, to a confident women who knows her own worth?
Recommended for those who enjoy #RomCom and the satisfying story ending you know you’ll get with this genre.