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A few other reviews mentioned a problem with the format of the book. I don't know if this was purposely done by the publishers because this was an ARC but its very distracting.
Yvonne Cable is a newly engaged single Mom on top of the world. Both she and her fiancé have the opportunity for their own home improvement show. Just when the world is her oyster, Richard Barrington III reenters her life. Barrington and Yvonne had a prior relationship that resulted in a child.. Barrington has just discovered that he has a son. Richard's return brings doubts and confusion for Yvonne. Is Richard really her past? Or should she stick with a sure thing that she thinks she has in Nathan her fiancé? Ms. Brooks does a good job in having you root for Yvonne.. The book is slanted towards one of the men more so than the other. So the reader will not be surprised which man Yvonne chooses.
I'll be honest, I saw that the main character, Yvonne, was an interior designer and it piqued my interest almost immediately. My HGTV loving heart was happy.
Yvonne Cable's life is on the upswing. Her career is booming, her son is healthy, and she's recently engaged to a great man, contractor Nathan Lange. These two met on a show and became a ratings hit and a home improvement dream. They're on the cusp of more fame when Yvonne's ex-boyfriend and her son's father, Richard, reappears in her life wanting to be a part of her son's life and potentially a key part to her new reality show dreams.
Richard throws her life in slight upheaval. She's now only forced to deal with her feelings toward Richard but her feelings about Nathan and the true state of their relationship. Yvonne soon comes to the conclusion that what is deemed perfect isn't always best for you and happiness can be designed on your own terms.
I liked the pace of the story and the secondary characters that were introduced. There were quite a few of them but they all held their own and added to the novel. The subplots added something extra when I needed it and kept me invested in this novel.
While I liked this book, the overall romance portion of it wasn't a home run for me. I picked up on Nathan's truth pretty early on so I was waiting for that to come to light so we could really dig deep into Yvonne and Richard, though that never quite happened. Yes, Richard was the love of her life and the man she obviously wanted to spend time with but I didn't get the overwhelming love they claimed to have for each other over six years ago. Maybe if we had been shown more about their life before I would have been more invested? They lacked the passion I expected.
In Redesigning Happiness, Yvonne ultimately figured out that her happiness wasn't dependent on anyone but herself and redesigned her life on her own terms.
Yvonne thinks she's got it all together and that well, she's got it all. She's got a great kid, a great job, and a new romance with Nathan. They're making must-see tv together and when he proposes, she's happy about that too. Then, Richard, the father of her son and the man who broke her heart turns up and wants to buy the show. She ever told Richard he was a dad and so there's some drama to work through. Who does Yvonne end up with? There's a bit more angst about relationships here than usual but it's a big thing for her. Thanks to Netgalley for the ARC. You know this is a second chance romance and an HEA but who will you root for?
Yvonne had her heart broken and life shattered by Richard Barrington III abandoning her and the child she was carrying. She moved back home to Atlanta and put the time behind her, never telling anyone about her son’s father. Now six years on she’s a successful interior designer and engaged to Nathan. They’re considered a local celebrity couple after being on Celebrity Housewives together and are looking to do a tv show together...and Richard Barrington III owns the tv network that wants to make their show with them! Things are about to get very complicated...
I liked the concept behind this story, that relationships and families can be complicated. That families are not always the neat and tidy mum, dad and a couple of kids. That sometimes relationships don’t work no matter how much we may want them too.
However, I did find a lot of the story to be a little bit predictable. That said, I enjoyed seeing the tension building between Yvonne and Richard and found the book easy to read and still succeeding in delivering a bit of feel-good factor.
An enjoyable and easy read.
My thanks to #NetGalley and #KensingtonBooks for allowing me to read this book in return for an honest review.
The cover and the fact it was a new author had me excited to steal away with this one.
Redesigning Happiness is a debut novel by Nita Brooks and it gives us a love triangle of sorts with lots of twists of half-truth, secrets and betrayals.
As we begin the journey, we celebrate Yvonne, a single mother with the passion of redesigning homes. Of course, it wasn’t an easy walk for her, but she beats the odds. Nathan is immediately drawn to her and wants to break his no relationship rule. He wastes no time in locking her down with a proposal.
Now with the engagement and network scouts circling they are ready to take on the world. But when an absentee parent comes back staking his claim the drama begins.
To find out how it all enfolds, pick up your copy.
Thank you NetGalley and Kensington for this advance copy for my honest opinion.
#ResigningHappiness. #netgalley
Unfortunately I was unable to finish this book. There is something weird with the formatting. Scenes,, chapters had unrelated text inserted. For example the publishers name is throughout the text. I still tried to push through and the parts that I was able to read contained an abundance of backstory and telling. Between the inactive text and the format issues I was unable to finish the story. To be fair to the author I am not posting this review on any site other than NetGalley. If I hadn’t experienced the format issues perhaps my experience would have been less negative.
Redesigning Happiness by Nita Brooks is not my normal go to read but, I wanted to try a contemporary adult romance just to see if it’s a genre I would read more of. The answer is NO, but my choice to read romance willing has nothing to the with the writing of the book, it’s just romance in novels can get cheesy and the storyline very predictable.
With that being said, single mother and raising star in interior designer Yvonne Cable has become engaged to Nathan Lange, a home improvement TV star who wants to launch a show with her. Richard Barrington, the owner of the Weekend Warrior network is interested in picking up Yvonne and Nathan show. Yvonne is not happy about this because she knows Richard very well because he abandoned her and their unborn child at the time, now 6-year-old son Jacob.
Oh, shoot here comes the drama!
With out giving too much away Richard knew about his after his father confessed on his death bed and Yvonne thinks Richard left her for another woman. You can already see where this is going. A whole lot happens, and it honestly kept me glued to my couch. Overall, I would recommend this book for a buddy read or book club. There are relatable circumstance that would get a great conversation going.
Thank you, Dafina/Kensington, for gifting me copy in exchange for an honest review. 3/5 stars
Wasn't able to finish the book as the digital copy had formatting issues and the title and page number list on every single page breaking up the text making it unreadable.
Really enjoyed the first half of this book. Yvonne appeared to be a strong woman who had been through some emotional trials and not only survived but forged ahead to put her life on track including being a successful businesswoman and single mom. But the second half was so disappointing. She agreed to marry Nathan when every indication was that she wasn't sure this was what she wanted. Richard returns and she comes unglued. She sent mixed signals to both men while she wavered back and forth. I did not like anything about her mom but her sister, Valerie, was a nice addition.
However, the ending was just overdone. There were so many twists and turns and "surprise" revelations, Nathan's secret and Sandra's secret, that it got to the point that none of it was believable. It felt like the author decided to go out with a bang and just threw out all kinds of unreal situations. The ending was rushed and not well thought out. I really wanted to like this book but by the time I finished, I was just tired of it.
So this book definitely needed a lot more development with the core characters and better writing in general. Yvonne and her "feelings" for the father of her son, Richard, was not believable. Heck her being in a relationship with Nathan didn't feel believable. I also had a hard time believing that Yvonne was supposedly a sought after designer with tv offers. We get one scene where she meets a client and the rest of the book is her obsessing about two men, talking about the two men with her mother and sister, and then worrying about her son. This book was boring and there was zero chemistry between any of the characters.
Brooks doesn't do a good job of setting up this second chance romance at all. I tend to like some second chance romances more than others and the ones that I like the most is when we don't have a heroine already dating someone else. Or in this case engaged to someone else. Because that usually means that the guy that the the heroine is with is somehow going to have to come out of nowhere and be so reprehensible that you the reader just want her with the other dude. Even if he's problematic as heck. FYI, Richard was not that great, he was just rich.
Brooks didn't do a good job with Richard at all. The whole backstory to his and Yvonne's "relationship" also made laugh. We have a quick scene showing how they met and all it showed was Yvonne was pressed from the beginning. That was it. I didn't get any connections between the two. Heck, Brooks doesn't even show their last scene together before she moved on and had their son. We just hear about it, repeatedly. Also we know Richard is from money, but once again it's not developed. He has enough money to develop a show? And of course readers know he is doing this to get back with Yvonne, but oh boy this was so dumb to me. I cannot with the Nathan story-line. That's all I am saying about that.
The writing was so-so. We had to hear about Yvonne's issues with her real father wanting nothing to do with her and why and from that take why she's so focused on making sure that her son gets to know his father even though it may destroy her relationship. I maybe laughed at one point when Richard after just meeting his son tells him he can call him dad. I mean....woosa. This book had so much that made me want to yell that I had to move on from things in order to finish this.
The flow was awful. There's a lot of talking happening and not much else. Brooks throws out some ridiculous stuff with Richard's ex and I maybe Kanye laughed.
The book takes place in Atlanta, and I didn't get any sense of the city or once again that Yvonne was some new hot designer in the city.
The ending left things as a HFN instead of a HEA. We know that Richard has drama and the book seems to be setting up a sequel following Yvonne's sister. I will be skipping that.
The title had me thinking that the plot of the book would turn on the design aspect, but it was just the general background for the protagonist. While the main character was appealing, there were no surprises and the outcome was predictable. However, having the author center African-American characters was appealing.
I provided an honest review in exchange for a free advance reader's copy.
Very cool book! Who doesn’t love a boss babe who doesn’t have it all figured out but works for understanding every day? The main character is driven, focused and relatable.
I wasn’t sure what to expect from this book since it was a first time author. However,I was pleasantly surprised at how much I enjoyed the book. I loved reading about Yvonne, Nathan and Richard and I wasn’t sure who she would end up with. The different family dynamics made the story richer and added to the various twists in the book.
I can’t wait to read Nita Brooks’ next book. This was a terrific read and I loved the ending. Love isn’t and doesn’t have to be perfect. 😀