Monday, September 7, 2020

Book Monday: Review of The Reunion at Halfpoint

 


Book Review
of 
The Reunion at Halfpoint
by Celia K Nott

Yes, book Monday’s continue even with the holiday and my own frantic schedule. WE do things like this for different reasons, but mostly because books are important.

Celia K Nott writes about what she knows, small towns with unique characters along with foster-care/adoption themes intertwined in her writings. This is her debut offering and the first novella in the Colorado Sweet Romance series. Now, let me ask this, we all had that one special love at one time in our lives that, for some reason, just never worked out, right? Did you get a shot at rekindling that love? Or did it fade away into a distant memory?

Annie and Hank will get that shot after 20 years. Annie is a mother running her class reunion at her Aunt’s Inn. Hank declines the invite but shows up none the less. Hank shows up, and Annie is thrown for a loop. Hank starts out by making his intentions clear.

For me, it started out a little slow, but it did start moving along and pulled me into the story. A lovely little gem, for me, was the kids. Overall the book was an easy read and did keep me engaged. Emotions play a pivotal part in the book, and you will get your share of those from laughing to some tears. Pick up a copy. You will enjoy it. 





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