eARC Review: Nora Goes Off Script by Annabel Monaghan
Women Fic
Nora Goes Off Script
Book Info
Released Date: June 7th
Publication: G.P. Putnam Sons
Pages: 272
Format: eBook
I don't know how, but this book owns me. I always fall harder for women's fiction books. It really shows off the female character's struggles as they navigate their new beginnings in their lives. It's not perfect nor messy; it's unpredictable yet realistic. And that's how I felt while reading Nora Goes Off Script.
Nora's completely flawed yet relatable to readers. She may be stoic when she faces hardship at the beginning of the book, but that just means she is human. It's just a reflex for her so she won't break down. Don't worry, she will slowly reveal pieces of herself as she allows changes in her life by letting Leo stay in her spare space.
Leo was an unexpected surprise in Nora's life. She does not know what to think of him or what to do with him. But she does know that she wants him to be there. Not half-time, full-time. It’s shocking to hear because Nora is closed off, but yet she feels more with him than her ex-husband.