Ratings94
Average rating3.4
I loved this book. Moyes is such a gifted writer. You definitely want to read Me Before You before you read this one, since After You is a sequel to that. Also, you'll want to read Me Before You before you read the rest of my review, since I'm about to give away the ending to that book.
You have been warned.
After You begins with Louisa still in mourning eighteen months after the death of Will, a man she loved dearly. She works at a horrible job and attends a group to deal with loss, but it takes meeting Lily and paramedic Sam and several trials and tribulations with their lives, her family member's lives, and her own life to begin to move Louisa forward. This book, like Me Before You, has romantic elements, but unlike some romance novels, you definitely can't figure out how the hero and heroine's story will conclude—how they will overcome obstacles and either get together or not—until the very end.
Though this deals with the difficult topic of grief and loss, like Moyes' other books, there are several humorous, chuckle-inducing moments as well as parts of the book that brought tears to my eyes. I couldn't more highly recommend this book.