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Girl in the Mirror by Cecelia Ahern Review

Title: Girl in the Mirror

Author: Cecelia Ahern

First published March 1, 2011

89 pages, Hardcover

ISBN: 9780007425037 (ISBN10: 0007425031)

Rating: 3.16

Overview

In The Hot Floor by Josephine Myles, Josh Carpenter has hit rock bottom after being dumped by his boyfriend and forced to live in a dingy flat. The only bright spots in his life are his job as a glassblower and the two hot men who live below him, Rai Nakamura and Evan Truman.

Every time Josh hears the sounds of their steamy encounters, he can’t help but feel a burning desire for them. To his surprise, Rai and Evan are drawn to Josh’s endearing shyness and the three men quickly become close.

Although Josh is hesitant to come between his new friends, the chemistry between them is too intense to ignore. When Josh accidentally interrupts one of their wild romps, the trio finally gives into their mutual attraction.

But as their relationship deepens, Josh fears that he will once again be left heartbroken. This scorching hot romance features a well-endowed stud with a sexy accent, an improbably toppy bottom boy with an owl obsession, and a blushing naïf who can’t believe his luck.

Plus, indulge in some mathematical spanking and shameless armpit sex.

About the Author

Dublin native Cecelia Ahern has become a prolific author, with her works being read in almost 50 countries and selling over 25 million copies globally. Her talent for storytelling has even led to two of her novels being adapted into films, and she has also developed multiple TV series.

Editoral Review

Cecelia Ahern’s “Girl in the Mirror” is an engaging and thought-provoking read that captures the essence of self-discovery and reflection. Ahern has established herself as a prolific writer, and with this book, she cements her spot as a master of contemporary fiction.

Ahern explores the complex emotional terrain of humans, especially women, by telling the story of Lila, a young woman who embarks on a journey of self-discovery after experiencing a tremendous tragedy. The novel is a thrilling mix of genres, incorporating elements of adventure, romance, and fantasy.

Lila, the lead character, is a strong and dynamic character who faces her fears and strives to find her true self. Her journey of self-discovery takes her to new and exciting places where she meets a diverse cast of characters, each with their unique perspective on life.

Ahern’s writing is fluid, and she has an uncanny ability to evoke a range of emotions in readers from happiness to sadness and everything in between. Her descriptions of the settings and characters in the book are vivid and transport readers to the places they visit with Lila.

The story is compelling and is structured in a way that keeps readers engaged. The book’s pacing is tight, and the plot twists are well thought-out, making for an exciting read.

Ahern’s storytelling is nuanced, and her exploration of the themes of self-acceptance, relationships, and personal growth make this book a must-read for fans of contemporary fiction. Ahern’s novel is a brilliant addition to the landscape of contemporary literature, and it has the potential to become a classic in the genre.

She tackles complex issues with a sensitivity that is rare in modern literature, and she does so with immense style and grace. Overall, “Girl in the Mirror” is a compelling and sophisticated novel that explores the complexities of the human psyche with intelligence and depth.

It is a must-read for fans of contemporary literature, especially those interested in stories of self-discovery and personal growth. With this book, Ahern continues to cement herself as a master of the craft, and it is highly recommended to anyone looking for an excellent read.

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