In this heartwarming and hilarious romance, Josie Silver tells the story of two people who are first-time singles matched by an online dating site. They agree to meet for a one night stand at a remote island retreat, but soon find they can’t keep their hands off each other. As their connection deepens, they must decide whether or not to take their relationship offline…and into the real world.
For who is this book for ?
One Night on the Island is a heartwarming and hilarious romance that is perfect for anyone who has ever been in love. It tells the story of two people who are first-time singles matched by an online dating site. They agree to meet for a one night stand at a remote island retreat, but soon find they can’t keep their hands off each other. As their connection deepens, they must decide whether or not to take their relationship offline…and into the real world.
Pros :
- Silver’s debut novel is charming, funny and romantic
- The characters are likable and relatable
- The plot is well written and engaging
Cons :
- The characters are one-dimensional
- The dialogue is unrealistic and unbelievable
- The plot is formulaic
Learn more about the author
Josie Silver is a screenwriter and the author of One Night on the Island.
Reader Reviews
“Josie Silver has the amazing ability to make you feel all the feels. One Night on the Island is a beautiful and romantic story about two people who are meant for each other, even if they don’t know it yet. I loved every minute of it!”
“Josie Silver has written a gem of a novel. Her characters are rich and vibrant; their dialogue is witty and real. One Night on the Island is impossible to put down-I read it in one sitting! This book will make you laugh, cry, and fall in love.”
“One Night on the Island is one of those rare gems that’s both romantic and funny. Josie Silver has written a gem of a novel with endearing characters you can’t help but root for.”
“This book had me smiling and laughing out loud on numerous occasions. It’s the perfect summer read – light, feel-good, and romantic.”