OUR REVIEW:
Well, this was a pleasant surprise--if I'm being honest I can't remember what drew me to requesting this on NetGalley but I'm glad I did. And I wish I could tell you a lot more than I can (it would be so easy to spoil this one!), but since I can't I'll just tell you that this is one of those books that really stuck with me. The question that it starts with is one that I am still pondering the answer to. Luckily, this book isn't about me and my conundrum, it's about Joey and hers. She is way more definitive in her decision/answer and while she does struggle with the aftermath of it, she also makes the most of it. I enjoyed being a fly on the wall as she worked through each consequence from each decision and reveled in the good things that came her way.
I definitely haven't read something like this and I really appreciated reading something that had me really pondering how I'd handle the situation posed. It's a definite must read.
BUY IT: https://amzn.to/3Y9iQbz
SYNOPSIS:
Joey Vasquez’s life is the definition of good on paper. At thirty-two, she’s a Los Angeles lawyer on the cusp of making partner, but while she’s a professional success, she’s a personal disaster. Her social life mostly consists of nights spent watching TV with her elderly cat. Life isn’t quite what she dreamed when she was younger, but really, whose life is?
But a dinner party with the best friend she’s secretly pined after for years and its aftermath changes everything.
When Joey is given a second chance at life, she finds herself in college again. Armed with memories from her first life, Joey is certain she’s come back to finally convince the one man she ever loved to love her back—so why does she find herself strangely drawn to the man she thought she hated?
But a dinner party with the best friend she’s secretly pined after for years and its aftermath changes everything.
When Joey is given a second chance at life, she finds herself in college again. Armed with memories from her first life, Joey is certain she’s come back to finally convince the one man she ever loved to love her back—so why does she find herself strangely drawn to the man she thought she hated?

Post a Comment
Comments are bloggy food.
Feed our blog...