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Second chance romance is once of my favorite tropes, this one was sweet, but not as satisfying as it could have been. I liked the characters, but I predicted the big twists before they happened and felt like the story was rather slow with not a lot of forward movement.
Yvonne was strong in so many ways, but kept deferring to Nathan on big decisions even though she didn’t really agree. She didn’t assert herself except when it came to Jacob. On the other hand, she had no problem asserting herself with Richard. And in her relationship with her mother, it seemed that Yvonne continually felt “less than”.
Nathan was a “nice guy,” and actually was nice in a lot of ways, but was an absolute jerk in others. His expectation that Yvonne do everything his way was annoying, as was every time he reached out to her mother behind her back. And don’t get me started on his hypocrisy for getting mad at Yvonne’s relationship with Richard when he had a relationship of his own.
Richard on the other hand really was a nice guy who made some really bad decisions because of some really bad people he trusted but shouldn’t have. And once he figured out what they did, he tried to correct his mistakes.
Don’t get me started on Yvonne’s mom, because I just 100% did not like that woman.
Jacob, on the other hand, was adorable.
I did like the ending, and Yvonne getting her strength and determination back for guiding the direction of her own career.
Disclaimer: I received an eARC of this book through Net Galley on behalf of the publishers in exchange for an honest review. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
Thank you Netgalley and the Publisher for my ARC in exchange for my honest review. This was an enjoyable book.
I did not like this book that much. The story felt a bit unbelievable to me and the characters were way too blah.
I really liked the idea behind this book. And there were aspects that I enjoyed. But it often found my attention waning, and several parts seemed to drag a bit. It was ok, but just a little slow.
DNF
At this time, I am no longer interested in reading this title. Thank you for the opportunity to review this title and I apologize for the inconvenience.
Redesigning Happiness by Nita Brooks is an okay read. I expected this to be a fun, upbeat novel. It had a lot more serious situations that I expected. I would not call it a light read. I received a digital copy of this book from the publisher with no obligations. These opinions are entirely my own.
Sadly, i didn`t like it. I tried to get into it, but i was just bored. Sometimes that happends.
I just didn`t like the main character or the story.
I really tried to finish this book so I could give it an accurate review however I did not find it capturing enough to keep me entertained to finish.
This was an average book. I wasn't much of a fan of the main character, I found that she was a little too indecisive and I wanted her to make up her mind.
A good easy read, it kept me interested, would have liked to hear more about Yvonne's job / independence.
I’m all about a redemption story but this fell flat for me. I had a hard time staying engaged with the story and the characters. I had high hopes for this one and it did not meet expectations
Redesigning Happiness is about a successful single mother, Yvonne Cable is a successful designer who is working hard to make a life for her and her son, Nathan Lewis a celebrity she meet in a TV reality show has proposed and Yvonne accepted and now they are the media’s hottest power couple and very sought after. One of the major networks that is bidding for their show is the father of her son who did not know he had a son. How will all this play out?
This was a predictable story line andI was hoping it did not end up the way I had predicted I even figured out one of the plot twist, but one was a welcomed unexpected twist that made me really smile. I enjoyed the story and would read another book by this author. I am giving this a 3 1/2 rating.
The lesson I learned from reading this book is to not let a preponderance of low reviews prematurely skew my very own opinion.
Because, Whoa Nelly, this book has soap-opera level drama of epic proportions. And I LOVED IT!
Yvonne and Richard had a brief, intense affair several years ago that ended when Richard felt duty-bound to go back to his fiancée (who he had just broken up with the night he met Yvonne). When Yvonne later discovered she was pregnant and Richard wouldn’t even talk to her, she took her heartbroken self and went on with her life, becoming a successful, well-known interior designer.
Now, recently engaged and on the cusp of having a television show with her new fiancé, Richard reappears in her life and wants to know his child. Not only does this mean upending the life of her son, it opens the door to all the feelings she had for Richard that she had to abandon when he abandoned her.
The thing I really liked about this story is that there was no glossing over anyone’s hurt feelings. No sweeping them under the rug because “chemistry” or lust. The author didn’t choose to drag out the truth of what happened between the hero and heroine - to the reader OR the characters - and instead laid it all out in the open. There were discussions and debates and doing their best figuring out how to deal with the meddling hand they were dealt. The characters manage the repercussions of their situation as the adults they are. It was great to see adults behaving like adults!
Also, there was very little strong language, and no overt sexual content...and it was still a very compelling, intriguing story. Proof that you don’t need all that for a story to be good. (Not that I’m against those things! But the absence of those is rare in today’s contemporary romances and was something I noticed, so I thought I’d mention it.)
I’ve recently instituted a “grab me by 30% or else” rule for all books because I’m so behind in my ARC reading - I keep hanging with books that aren’t interesting to me - and I needed to give myself permission to move on. But not only did Redesigning Happiness suck me in after a few chapters, I stayed up until 2AM to finish it even knowing I’d hate myself in the morning for doing so. The characters, their situations, and all their feelings wouldn’t let me go until I found out how everything ended. And the writing stayed completely clear of the two things that bug the crap out of me the most:
1. Constantly referring to how hawt the hero is and going on and on about how turned on the heroine is by all the hero’s hawt body parts, and
2. Holding big secrets over the readers heads and referring to them frequently in an attempt to create suspense/drama.
To be clear - there were plenty of plot twists (a couple of which I didn’t even see coming!), but they just showed up BAM made the story even more twisted. It was great!
There was nothing I disliked about the writing, the plot, the characters. And it’s an impressive accomplishment for a debut author. Time will tell if Ms. Brooks keeps writing the words on the pages of her own story (my author equivalent of marching to the beat of your own drum). I sincerely hope she does, because if so she’ll have a bright, successful career ahead!
* thank you to NetGalley and Kensington Books/Dafina for providing an ARC in exchange for an honest review
This was my first time reading a book by this author. The characters were well developed and you can feel their different emotions throughout the storyline.. Yvonne has a interior design business and recently was proposed to by her boyfriend Nathan at a national TV show so by Yvonne being blindsided b the proposal she said yes. Now they have become a reality celebrity couple, producers want to give them their own reality show featuring her interior designs and Nathan Home Improvement business. The only catch is that the tv network that wants to air the show is owned by someone from Yvonne’s past over six years ago Richard Barrington.
Then Nathan has a step-sister Cassidy and there is something strange about their relationship with each other.
I really enjoyed this book and it kept my attention from the beginning to the end. I recommend this book to read and I look forward to reading more books by this author.
I requested this book thinking there would be a big element of design but it was mainly used as a plot device to getter main character where she should be. There was so much more that could have been done with this and I felt a little let down.
Other than that it was a sweet book although it did drag at times. The ending suggested a sequel which I will pick up, but it would have to do something special to keep me interested.
It did seem to drag at times, but it was a clean read, which I really enjoyed about it. I wouldn't consider it a romance, because I didn't get the feel of a HEA. Overall it's an enjoyable read, and I will be looking for more from this author
This was an enjoyable book. It had just enough angst to keep you engaged with all that is going on to keep you entertained.
Following Yvonne’s having to choose between her past and present was a rollercoaster ride I think you will enjoy.
Yvonne Cable grinned at the feature on her latest design. The picture below the headline was the completed home office for her latest client. After clawing her way through Atlanta’s cutthroat interior design community, in Atlanta Life magazine was the coveted crown. She created perfection for her clients, a haven in their hectic lives. She had an organized whiteboard in her office. The board served as a quick reference to where she was and what she needed to do next. Her new project was the the Sandra Covington Project. Sandra Covington was a self help author turned radio personality announced her radio program was going into nationwide syndication. The woman's advice was quoted everywhere. Yvonne arrived. Shed the mistakes of the past and became a household name. Yvonne had gotten engaged over the weekend to Nathan. He proposed via the jumbotron at the Atlanta braves game. She was still getting used to being engaged. For the past six years she’d been a single mom and business owner. Now she was part of a team. Nathan Lange home improvement television star. Boy next store sex symbol and all around good guy was her fiance. Marriage was a big deal. Her six year old son jacob would have a father. She would have a man who loved and supported her. Yvonne had met Nathan on the set of Celebrity Housewives where he’d worked as a contractor. The disagreements and the attraction between them had sparked instantly, so much so they’d stolen every scene they were in. Their chemistry had given nathan’s publicist the idea they could be the new helm of a home improvement show. She’d once been forced to accept whatever scraps she could get from the person-Richard- who claimed to love her. Not anymore. Neither she or her son would ever be in that position again. No matter what happened. With her and Nathan. Yvonne Cable designs is and always will be her top priority. Nathan had decided he wanted to wait until after marriage to have sex His publicist-Judy and Yvonne’s by default thought it eas a great idea. Judy said you two are the latest couple in the home and garden world. The appeal of your unconventional love means people want to know more about you. Nathan felt their values as a couple would play onto the show. She had expected it to be the focal point of their public relationship. Yvonne tried not to let people see how cynical she was about life. She had lost a lot of her faith. Multiple disappointments early in life tended to do that to people . nathan had enough faith for them both. He was the one person who’d slowly made her feel it was okay to trust again. He believed that good things happen to good people. He loved yvonne and jacob. One proposal and her life was no longer hers. Was she about to lose herself again, in a relationship when she promised herself never again to be swept away by a man? Nathan was the opposite of any guy she’d ever dated before . She’d done that on purpose and she’d been given her happy ending that she’d stopped looking for long ago.
I couldn’t get into this book. It just didn’t jive for me. First off nathan talks to Judy about hois and Yvonnes sex life or lack of and agrees to let ot play apart in their public relationship and on the proposed show. Than not discussing this with Yvonne first- waiting until marriage. Especially since that wasn’t ewhat Yvonne had wanted after nine months of already no sex.Also Yvonne being willing to let Richard into Jacon life after six yrears of nothing and pating her off to leave as she had been unknowingly the other woman. It just didn’t flow for me. I had problems keeping my attention on this book. Also it didn’t give up much of a back story of Richard and Yvonne. Than you have the book title and publishing house on every couple of pages interrupting you. This just wasn’t for me. I am sure others will love this book.
**I voluntarily read and reviewed this book
Yvonne is living her best life. She has s successful and thriving business, a new fiance, and bubbly son. What more does she needs? Redesigning Happiness takes you on an adventure with Yvonne and the men in her life. She has to exam her life and make decisions that are not always easy, yet necessary. It was a slow read for me. It took a while to get into the story. There were times when I just wanted to shake each character and ask WHY? We are all in charge of our happiness. There is no need to sacrifice your happiness for someone. Overall, the story was slow and emotionally draining (at least for me).
So this book was okay, it was a romance novel about second-chance romances which I adore but sort of fell a little flat in some areas. Nathan was described as “a sex-symbol” but the main part of their game was that they were traditional and waiting until marriage to be intimate. Also the father, Richard, is extremely entitled and demanding and it’s hard to imagine strong, independent, humble Yvonne falling for his arrogant, self righteousness.
He has never seen his son-didn’t know about his existence due to his ex wife and father-yet he comes in and immediately demands joint custody and contact with his son. It was very abrupt and had he actually cares about his child or Yvonne he would have moved slower. It was hard to accept the romance between these two characters, and it made me feel bad for Nathan.
I really liked Yvonne’s character and I’m excited to read more strong female characters from this author.