Book Review: Expiration Dates by Rebecca Serle

Expiration Dates by Rebecca Serle

Synopsis.

EXPIRATION DATES Rebecca Serle EXPIRATION DATES by Rebecca Serle is an exceptional way to spend an afternoon. I had the pleasure of doing so recently, and I highly recommend it. EXPIRATION DATES stars Daphne. When Daphne meets a new love interest she receives a piece of paper with a date on it. That is their relationship expiration date. With Martin it was three glorious days in Paris, for Noah, it was five weeks in sunny California. Now she’s met Jake and Jake has no expiration date. She receives a paper with just his name on it. Daphne wonders if he could be the one or if the papers could be wrong. We follow along as she explores her feelings and relationships to find the answer.

The Review.

EXPIRATION DATES makes the West Coast sound romantic and makes Paris sound like a good place to visit, at least for a few days. I liked the idea behind the expiration dates and the questions it posed. Would you like to know the expiration date if there were one? Would your behavior change and how if you know the expiration date? How would your life be different if you knew every expiration date? I had an enjoyable time reading EXPIRATION DATES. You may think Serle is not going to get you because you’ve seen a few of her tricks. But she surprises in the best of ways, just like she did the last time. And just like the last time I’m giving EXPIRATION DATES four stars. I loved it, and I think you will too. It’s available now where books are sold and is linked down below. Thanks to Netgalley and Atria Books for the advanced copy! EXPIRATION DATES…⭐⭐⭐⭐
Two books written by author Alex Michaelides. Behind it are olive branches.

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