Wednesday, November 16, 2022

A Girl's Guide to Moving On

 

A Girl's Guide to Moving On is told from duel points of view.


Nichole found out her husband was cheating on her and quickly filed for divorce. Inspired by her daughter in law Leanne quickly follow suits leaving her cheating husband of 35 years. Both women move into apartments in the same building and work on supporting each other emotionally.


Nichole is overwhelmed by life and taking care of her three year old son. Due to a freak accident a sexy tow truck driver is soon pulling her car out of a ditch. Unable to forget about Rocco Nichole is beyond shocked when he shows up at her door with her lost cell phone in hand. Soon the two are thrust together through various twists of fate.


Leanne is done with men, after having enough of her ex-husband's cheating Leanne just wants to enjoy her life. That changes though when she goes to her volunteer job teaching English as a second language. One of the students bakes her bread and soon an emotional tangle begins. 


Normally I do not like it when two stories are woven into one but this worked somehow. Not my favorite book by Debbie Macomber but it did not feel like a repeat of her other books at least. The writing is typical Debbie but did lack humor like most of her books. 

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