Publication Feb. 19, 2025
None of us knows what tomorrow may bring.
That was the big takeaway from this one. The characters were interesting and though I wasn't particularly drawn to Connie as the book opened, I definitely warmed up to her quickly. While it's true that none of us know what will happen tomorrow, good or bad, it's lure is the possibilities. Connie has made a life for herself in Starshine Cove after the tragic death of her beloved husband while raising the children to be strong and go out on their own. It's when one of them brings home a new BFF from college that Connie's life takes another turn. That new BFF's father just happens to be the very man who once offered Connie a chance at the fast paced celebrity life she'd been obsessed with despite feelings of emptiness. Zack brings possibilities, in other words. The question is, will she open herself up to them?
I won't detail the plot, the blurb does an excellent job, but will say that I liked the characters and was rooting for them. Heck, even Connie's doctor/friend had words of wisdom to offer, both medical and emotional. That should give you a hint as to a twist in the road to happily ever after. Yes, the story is full of genuine friendship, humor, and the usual fears we all face as we age and face changes. The change in Connie from the opening prologue throughout the book is impressive, showing the potential that has been there all along. All the feels are there, that's for sure, especially the emotional tendency to erect barriers/borders to protect out own emotions. Change can be both tempting and threatening, let's just say. How Connie works her way to opening herself to love manages to make you occasionally want to laugh and cry at the same time, odd as that sounds. Isn't human nature amazing? Zack is a dear and you're definitely going to like him as well ans the extended families. It's good to see family support, which isn't always a given in such books.
Bottom line, I wound up liking this one more than expected. I have read Johnson in the past and enjoyed them but didn't think I was quite in the mood for a sweet romance. Shows how much I know, huh? The setting in Starshine Cove sounds lovely and Connie's place in it an inspiration. My thanks to #StormPublishing for reminding me with this early peek how much I have always enjoyed Debbie Johnson's books. I will definitely be on the look out for the next ones.
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