
G.P. Putnam’s Sons
Genre: Holiday
Release Date: October 19, 2021
My Rating: 🍪🍪.5
I adored the setting of A Season for Second Chances. The small town, close-knit, gossipy community vibe was illustrated wonderfully and each quirky inhabitant brought their own charm to the story.
After Annie Sharpe catches her husband cheating – again – she decides to leave him once and for all and takes a temporary job as the guardian for the historic Saltwater Nook in Willow Bay. As Annie gets to know the locals, she learns that the Nook is beloved by all, and its impending sale and anticipated destruction have many of them upset.
When Annie confronts John, the owner’s nephew, she finds that there’s more to the sale of the old house than meets the eye.
Unfortunately, this story just dragged for me. By a third of the way through the book, it felt like all the action has happened already, and there wasn’t enough going on to keep me invested. Additionally, Annie’s husband was so emotionally abusive and refused to leave her alone. This was never really addressed, which bothered me a lot. His behavior was absolutely unacceptable and it felt like it was just brushed off. This happened so many times and I think if it had been spoked about for the abusive nature that it was, it could have added a lot to the story.
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