
Cleverly written with relatable and humorous situations, Elly Redding is an exciting author to watch for 2017. ‘True Colours’ is THE ideal book to read if you just need to detach yourself from monotonous daily life and black and white personalities. I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book, so much in fact that I read it in a couple of hours!

It was different, it was quirky, it was humorous and it even brought a little warmth to my cheeks if you catch my drift! I was hooked by the storyline anyway, but the added something something was such a genius addition. For me, that addition turned an otherwise predictable relationship into an unpredictable situation of sheer uniqueness and promise. There seemed to be something that was being left unsaid but there were no clear pointers as to what it was I LOVED that. Well, except reading it of course, but you know what I mean. No matter how hard I tried, I couldn’t find a way of working out how to clear that mist. I worked out where the storyline was heading, but, even though that part of the storyline was semi clear, it was all of the situations in between that surprised me the most.Įven though the predictability factor was there, it was still hidden under a mist of secrecy. The relationship that Saul and Kate have is a teensy bit predictable and it’s clear that they have some unresolved issues to try to move on from. After all, we have all hidden from our exes before, right? Definitely one of a kind and most certainly relatable. I took to Kate’s character straight away as she is so energetic, rather naive yet such a warm character. Probably not the most daring thing for an ex to ask you to do, but it’s a BIT random considering they haven’t had any dealings with each other for many years and Kate isn’t exactly his number one fan after the whole gallery, breasts debacle.

The not so brilliant thing is that her ex, Saul Preston, wants to hire her company for a job abroad. Kate Fenton runs her own company which, of course, is brilliant. A book that literally does the talking for you and lets you soak up the storyline like a sponge effortlessly.

A book where no PHD or Oxford dictionary is needed. The thing was, I felt like utter shizmanizzle thanks to illnesses and I need to read a book that just let me…be. I had finished a book the night before and I was starting a brand new day with a brand new book. ‘True Colours’ could not have come at a better time. As gorgeous and infuriatingly easy to fall for as ever, he’s determined to rekindle their past. He’s never had the time, but he knows exactly what he’s doing when he suggests the trip to Kate.
