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I really enjoyed this lovely story of family, two disconnected sisters and how they find their way back to each other in Arizona. It had a wonderful sense of place, an excellently detailed storyline and very well developed, complicated characters, Not to mention the gorgeous descriptions of food, flowers and more. Beautifully written. Highly recommended.
I would like to thank Nicole Meyer, Lake Union Publishing and Netgalley for the opportunity to read this book in exchange for a fair and honest review.
Many thanks to Netgalley and Lake Union Publishing for my copy of this book. I very much enjoyed this lovely story of family, set in Arizona. It had a wonderful sense of place and gorgeous descriptions of food, flowers and more. Beautifully written. Highly recommended.
I really enjoyed this book! A great story line that kept me hooked and excellent main characters. I would highly recommend this book.
Julia's career arrives to a cliffhanger after a very bold move. Looking for time and space she decides to return to her old town and visit her estranged sister and niece to sort some things out.
Ginny's life is going through a rough path. She's trying to keep her business afloat while struggling to develop a healthier relationship with her daughter.
Once reunited, the three of them work to improve as a team, and as a family as well.
I liked this book. The pace is good and the characters are very well developed. It's not usual for me to remain interested in stories like this, but this time it worked pretty well. I was sad to put the book down once it was finished.
I'd also like to add, it's a good book for the soul. And I will not give more additional information because it would be a spoiler alert.
Thank you Netgalley for giving me the chance to read this book in exchange for an honest review.
Very well written and awesome characters. I loved every minute of the story and hated to see it end. A very hard book to put down. A heartwarming story about family, second chances, love and forgiveness
A wonderful family drama about finding your place in the world. A very well written book that keeps you engaged from beginning to end. I enjoyed the rotating point of view between the two sisters, Julia and Ginny. It was a great way to get to know the characters better and helped the story flow from chapter to chapter. Overall, the story is emotional and relatable with engaging characters that were a pleasure to get to know. Both of their lives were at turning points and I enjoyed experiencing the way they both resolved their career issues and personal relationships. I am grateful to Netgalley and the publishers for the opportunity to read and ARC of this beautifully written book in exchange for an honest review.
I received a reviewer copy of The Second Chance Supper Club by Nicole Meier from the publisher Lake Union Publishing from Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.
What It’s About: Julia is a news anchor for a morning show in New York and seemingly has it all: great job, fiance, and fame. But she's getting older and in her field getting older means losing your job, insecure and desperate to hold onto her job, Julia pushes too far on a story and it comes crashing down around her. Her reputation in shatters, she flies to Arizona to escape to her sister Ginny's house who she hasn't spoken to in three years. But Ginny has her own problems: trying to save a business that has become unprofitable and save any shred of a relationship she has with her daughter.
What I Loved: This book is really quite good. It's a story of a family that is torn apart and then because of circumstances is forced to come together and reconnect. The book is relatively light and the family dynamics and watching a family heal, brought joy to me during the pandemic. This was comfort reading in a similar style to Elizabeth Berg and it was great, sign me up for more from the author.
What I didn’t like so much: Things seemed to resolve relatively easy in the book but again the book was short and its up-lit so there's less conflict but at times, it felt like things magically cleaned up and that could be frustrating.
Who Should Read It: People who like books about family. People who like books about careers going wrong and people finding themselves. People who like up-lit.
General Summary: Two sisters who are at a sudden crisis in their careers find their way back to one another.
While I liked the premise of this book, it just wasn't for me. Character driven novels are ones I typically don't enjoy. I do feel that many readers will love this book,
Thank you to Netgalley and Lake Union Publishing for this e-copy in return for my honest review. Beautiful, emotional story about family and the power of forgiveness.
Thank you for the opportunity to read this. I will be posting a full review to Goodreads, Amazon, and Instagram.
I loved everything about this incredible book.. This book had me from the first few pages until the very end.. I would love if the author did a follow up to this book because that is how much I loved the characters.. Thank you Nicole Meier for writing an incredible story that covered every emotion..
I loved this book! It was family drama, it was redemtion, it was finding yourself and it was contemporary women's fiction at its best. Sometimes you just need a refreshing breath of second chances and a feel good story! It made me want to go visit my sister!
Beautiful, emotional story about family and forgiveness - and the difficulty and strength it takes to overcome and start anew.
Thanks to Nicole Meier, Lake Union Publishing and NetGalley for the ARC of this great book!
I love a good general fiction book and this one did not disappoint. The story captivated me from the beginning and I couldn’t put this one down. I connected with characters on my levels. This is would be a great Book Club read.
A book I sank right into a book of sisters family estrangement.Very well written emotional moving.I enjoy a novel that takes me out of my world into the world the people of the story and their lives this book did that.#netgalley#lakeunionpublishing.
Thanks for the opportunity to read this book. I just cannot get into the writing style or the plot/story. I'm sure it will appeal to the right reader, but it is not for me, so I will not be reviewing it on social media.
This book was ok. I didnt find that much happened in the book so it was quite slow at times. I made note half way through that nothing had really happened and I didn't feel particularly fond of any of the characters. I did however plough on and the ending was quite as expected no big twist or exciting finale.
Although I didnt care much for the plot, or lack thereof, it was well written and I liked the authors writing style.
This book alternates perspectives between two sisters - Julia, a morning news anchor in New York, and Ginny, a chef running a secret supper club in her home in Arizona with a fraught relationship with her 21 year old daughter. When the book starts, they haven't spoken in 3 years, but when Julia makes a mistake at work, she decides to go to Arizona to hide out and to reconnect with her sister. Not a book for the ages - not the most original plot, characters never quite came fully to life in a way to make me really engage with them emotionally, and I can tell I won't remember this book a year from now. But yet it was a quick and cute enough read.
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The Second Chance Supper Club
-DESCRIPTION-
A book about sisters that have been estranged after a family tragedy.
-THOUGHTS-
1. It was very easy for me to relate to that book, having so many sisters myself...although not a requirement to enjoy this book!
2. I love that it was a book about life and all the food intertwined throughout the story!
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I recommend this book!
-SIMILAR RECOMMENDED READS-
Beyond the Point
Map of the Heart
Sound of Gravel
The Second Chance Supper Club was a wonderful novel about family relationships and second chances. I enjoyed how the sisters' relationship was portrayed in the story. Sisters Ginny and Julia haven't spoken in years. After Julia runs into trouble at her job, she takes off and shows up at Ginny's house. Ginny has been having her own work related difficulties and trouble with her daughter. The sisters seem to both have been holding a grudge and misunderstanding for something that happened years ago. Both women have to face changes in their lives as they also deal with their damaged relationship.