

My Rating: ⭐️⭐️💫
Title: One Night on the Island
Author: Josie Silver
Format: ebooks (borrowed)
Pages: 368
Publication Date: 2/15/22
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Categories: Contemporary, Romance, Adult Fiction, Women’s Fiction

Spending her thirtieth birthday alone is the last thing that dating columnist Cleo wanted, but she is going on a self-coupling quasi-sabbatical–at the insistence of her boss–in the name of re-energizing herself and adding a new perspective to her column. The remote Irish island she’s booked is a far cry from London, but at least it’s a chance to hunker down in a luxury cabin and indulge in some quiet, solitary self-care while she figures out her next steps in her love life and her career.
Mack is also looking forward to some time to himself. With his life in Boston deteriorating in ways he can’t bring himself to acknowledge, his soul searching has brought him to the same Irish island in search of his roots and some clarity. Unfortunately, a mix-up with the bookings means both solitude seekers have reserved the same one-bedroom hideaway on exactly the same dates.
Instantly at odds with each other, Cleo and Mack don’t know how they’re going to manage until the next weekly ferry arrives. But as the days go by, they no longer seem to mind each other’s company quite as much as they thought they would…
Written with Josie Silver’s signature warmth, charm and insights into the human heart, One Night on the Island explores the meaning of home, the joys of escape and how the things we think we want are never the things we really need.

Content Warning: broken marriage
I thought this was going to be a good one but unfortunately this turned out not for me. But let’s see what I liked and didn’t like:
+ Cleo was an interesting character from the beginning and I wanted to see how her vacation to Salvation Island would help her grow. She’s dreading turning 30, she has a successful career but she’s single and she still dreams about being a published author. I thought she was a nice young woman and seeing her get to know the other women on the island gave this story some fun moments.
+ Mack and Cleo meeting and getting to know each other went at a slow pace but maybe that was okay because he was still married when he met Cleo.
+ The setting of Salvation Island was wonderfully written. You get a real sense of life there, it’s the perfect small town feel.
~ Mack is married – yes he has trouble in his marriage but he still wants to be with his wife so that turned me off a bit, especially when Cleo admits she wants him.
~ The story started off good but it’s slow and I was getting bored. In my head, Mack was off-limits so what was happening between these two? It was going to be messy.
~ I felt the chemistry between Mack and Cleo was lacking. Yes they don’t like one another at first, but they eventually get friendly and talk a lot about their lives. There is a lot of talking.

Why you should read it:
- you like women’s fiction where the characters are going through some emotional things
- slow burn romance
- beautiful setting
Why you might not want to read it:
- more women’s fiction than romance
- Mack is a married man and that may not appeal to some readers – his marriage is rocky but he is not divorced yet
My Thoughts:
I did love the setting of Salvation Island in Ireland, that was probably my favorite part of the book.. It’s a slow burn romance, with lots of emotional turmoil on Mack’s part and Cleo is trying to figure out her life as she hits 30 years old. The story was a little too slow for me. I think if you love women’s fiction, you might enjoy this story but I was thinking it was going to be some rom-com and it wasn’t.
📚 ~ Yolanda


I had very similar thoughts on this story. I am not sure why the author decided to have Mack want to initially make his marriage work in the story as it could automatically turn off some readers from investing in the idea of Chloe and Mack before they even continue reading the novel. Great review! 😀
Yeah that part was just not for me! Though I get it can be a realistic situation lol I didn’t want that. Glad I wasn’t alone in my thoughts!
Great review! I can tell that this book probably wouldn’t be for me. I would have been rooting for the married couple.
Yeah it wasn’t for me either!