Lou Clark has lots of questions.
Like how it is she's ended up working in an airport bar.
Whether her family can ever forgive her.
And will she ever get over the love of her life.
What she knows for certain is that something has to change.
Then it does.
But does the stranger on her doorstep hold the answers Lou is searching for?
Close the door and life continues: simple, ordered, safe.
Open it and she risks everything.
But Lou once made a promise to live. And if she's going to keep it, she has to invite them in . . .
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A sequel to "Me Before You", "After You" is set two years after Will has died. What has Lou done with her life and the legacy Will left her? She has travelled but did not follow through with the design course he arranged for her. She is back in London with her own flat but working a dead-end job in an airport bar.
Lou has a terrible accident, falling from the roof of her building, and everyone thinks she is suicidal (she was drunk and startled). Thus, her parents insist she attend a grief support group. Lou meets someone special - Sam, who happens to be the EMT who looked after her when she fell - but she is scared, can she live and love again after Will? Can she move on with her life or will she stagnate?
A novel about relationships, grief and choices. I read this a considerable time after the first book, I loved the first so much I couldn't see how a sequel would work without Will in it. His memories aqre there with Lou as she moves through her life. I liked this story but didn't love it like the first one. - Kerryn (QBD)
Guest, 15/02/2019