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Expiration Dates [electronic resource] / Rebecca Serle.

Serle, Rebecca. (Author).

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Being single is like playing the lottery. There's always the chance that with one piece of paper you could win it all. From the New York Times bestselling author of In Five Years and One Italian Summer comes the romance that will define a generation. Daphne Bell believes the universe has a plan for her. Every time she meets a new man , she receives a slip of paper with his name and a number on it--the exact amount of time they will be together. The papers told her she'd spend three days with Martin in Paris; five weeks with Noah in San Francisco; and three months with Hugo, her ex-boyfriend turned best friend. Daphne has been receiving the numbered papers for over twenty years, always wondering when there might be one without an expiration. Finally, the night of a blind date at her favorite Los Angeles restaurant, there's only a name: Jake. But as Jake and Daphne's story unfolds, Daphne finds herself doubting the paper's prediction, and wrestling with what it means to be both committed and truthful. Because Daphne knows things Jake doesn't, information that--if he found out--would break his heart. Told with her signature warmth and insight into matters of the heart, Rebecca Serle has finally set her sights on romantic love. The result is a gripping, emotional, passionate, and (yes) heartbreaking novel about what it means to be single, what it means to find love, and ultimately how we define each of them for ourselves. Expiration Dates is the one fans have been waiting for.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781982166847
  • ISBN: 1982166843
  • Physical Description: 1 online resource
  • Publisher: [S.I.] : Atria Books, 2024.
Subject: Romance.
Literature.
Fiction.
Fiction.
Literature.
Romance.
Secrecy > Fiction.
Man-woman relationships > Fiction.
Blind dates > Fiction.
Truthfulness and falsehood > Fiction.
Fate and fatalism > Fiction.
Dating (Social customs) > Fiction.
Genre: Electronic books.

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  • Booklist Reviews : Booklist Reviews 2024 January #1
    Serle (One Italian Summer, 2022) presents another contemporary tale with a magical twist. Daphne Bell has been receiving mysterious notes since fifth grade. Each note marks the name of a man plus the length of time she will date him. In her thirties now, Daphne knows to expect a piece of paper coming her way after she plans a blind date with Jake. But this time, Daphne's note doesn't include a time frame. Could he be the last person she dates? Jake seems perfect; after being widowed, he knows to appreciate every moment with a loved one. Their bond grows quickly. Yet Daphne can't seem to shake her memories of the other men she was fated to lose, especially Hugo, who's still her best friend after five years. Her future could be more complicated than she thinks. Serle intertwines Daphne's reminiscences with her narrative of the present day, painting a thorough portrait of a woman who craves romance and connection. Daphne's complex backstory and Serle's compulsively readable prose will attract fans of Jennifer Weiner and Emily Henry. Copyright 2024 Booklist Reviews.
  • Kirkus Reviews : Kirkus Reviews 2024 February #1
    What would you do if you knew your romantic destiny? When Daphne Bell receives a card that says the word "Jake" and nothing else, she's pretty sure she's about to meet the man she will spend the rest of her life with. In many ways Daphne is your average 30-something, with a middling career as a producer's assistant in Hollywood and a loving family and friends. But Daphne has received a little extra-special gift (mandate?) from the universe: Near the beginning of romantic relationships, she somehow receives a note bearing the name of a man and the exact amount of time they will date. This began in the fifth grade with a postcard saying, "Seth, eight days." Since Jake's card lacks a duration, Daphne jumps to the only logical conclusion: He must be "the one." When Daphne finally meets Jake Green, he turns out to be sweet and sexy and has the delightful quirk of jotting down in a notebook every time he sees someone wearing Doc Martens, so she decides to put her faith in fate and go all in. But, of course, it can't be so simple. First, Daphne is hiding significant secrets from Jake. And second, there is Hugo (3 months), Daphne's ex-boyfriend and current best friend. Although Hugo is always dating some woman or other, when he and Jake meet, the awkward encounter makes it clear that not everyone is okay with Daphne and Hugo's universe-sanctioned breakup. Ultimately, it's up to Daphne to decide how much she's willing to risk to take control of her future. Nothing groundbreaking here, but Serle provides an interesting conceit and a healthy dose of wit that readers will appreciate. An entertaining love story with moments of depth. Copyright Kirkus 2024 Kirkus/BPI Communications. All rights reserved.
  • Library Journal Reviews : LJ Reviews 2023 October

    In the New York Times best-selling Serle's Expiration Dates, every time Daphne Bell starts dating someone new, she mysteriously receives a slip of paper indicating how long the relationship will last—but not when she meets blind date Jake. Prepub Alert. Copyright 2023 Library Journal

    Copyright 2023 Library Journal.
  • Publishers Weekly Reviews : PW Reviews 2024 January #2

    Serle (One Italian Summer) complicates a woman's lifelong search for love with a hint of the supernatural in this stirring romance. Daphne Bell receives a mysterious note every time she meets a new potential love interest. Each missive has only two things written on it: the name of the person and the exact date their relationship will end. It took her a while to work out the pattern, but now she knows the notes are never wrong. Take Hugo, who lasted three months exactly, just as the note said. Now Hugo is Daphne's best friend and her only past partner who's ever known about the notes—but the two have been torn apart by another life-changing secret that Daphne feels she must keep from her paramours. Soon after she enters a relationship with widower Jake, she receives a note with only his name and no date. She hopes this means she's found "the one"—unless her secret gets in the way again. Serle uses this unique conceit to explore heartbreak, grief, self-love, and the importance of living in the now. Daphne's sometimes heart-wrenching, often heartwarming search for meaningful relationships, both romantic and platonic, is sure to inspire. Agent: Erin Malone, WME. (Mar.)

    Copyright 2024 Publishers Weekly.

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