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What Might Have Been by Holly Miller

“A bittersweet tale of love lost and found that explores how even good people can make mistakes and find redemption in love.” — Kirkus

If you are a fan of Matt Haig’s The Midnight Library, you will surely enjoy this Sliding Doors–type romantic story of a woman named Lucy as she seeks out her soulmate and determines her destiny.

Lucy has some major choices to make: does she pursue her longtime love, Matt, or the intriguing, handsome photographer, Caleb? Will she work toward her dream of becoming a writer, or will she pick up and move to London with a friend?

In Holly Miller‘s What Might Have Been (G.P. Putnam’s Sons), we follow Lucy down two very different paths concurrently, experiencing the joys and sorrows of her life decisions along the way. This fast-paced and thought-provoking story reminds us of the power we have in our own lives, and although we can’t go back in time, we have a say in our future, whatever it may be.

Miller really knows how to pull at the heartstrings and make you feel what her characters feel. I love her stories and recommend this book for a quick escape!


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What Might Have Been by Holly Miller
Genre: Fiction
Author: Holly Miller
Publisher: National Geographic Books
ISBN: 9780593085620
Jennifer Blankfein

Jennifer Gans Blankfein is a freelance marketing consultant and book reviewer. She graduated from Lehigh University with a Psychology degree and has a background in advertising. Her experience includes event coordination and fundraising along with editing a weekly, local, small business newsletter. Jennifer loves to talk about books, is an avid reader, and currently writes a book blog, Book Nation by Jen. She lives in Connecticut with her husband, two sons and black lab.

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