About the Book
Julia Monroe has just turned forty and hopes this next decade goes much better than the last, in which she became a young widow raising two children on her own. With both her boys off to college, it's time for new beginnings, and she can finally focus on expanding her New Orleans-based cleaning business--but God has other plans. Samuel Reed, the ruggedly handsome Green Beret who broke her heart over twenty years ago, has returned to town and is the kind of distraction she never saw coming.
After their first interaction in years leaves her mind spinning and her emotions out of control, Julia knows she needs to keep her distance from him if she wants any chance of keeping history from repeating itself, but her meddling best friend has other plans to throw them together. It seems inevitable that Julia will have to face her past with Samuel, but only if she can work up the courage to embrace the kind of new beginning she never thought she'd see again.
Rebekah Millet will make you laugh, swoon, and cry in this delightful debut novel of first loves and second chances wrapped in the magic of New Orleans.
My Review
Once again, I read a series out of order! No problem- the books in the Beignets for Two series read perfectly well on their own and together. After reading and loving Kate's book, I just had to read her best friend Julia's story! The author's writing is so comfortable, I feel like I am sinking into the book. What magic is this? It's so easy to connect with Julia and laugh with her at her self-aware dry wit. She feels things deeply, and while sometimes it felt like an emotional whirlwind, the support from her best friend Kate, her sons, and even her crochety mother help Julia find an even keel again. Samuel and Julia have a history that did not end well before her loving marriage to her deceased husband. He's ready to reconnect, but I'm glad that Julia allowed herself to process all the hard feelings with each obstacle that arose. She didn't go easy on him, while not behaving like a bitter shrew either. She's so genuine, and that's the quality that I admired most in her. There are strong themes of relying on God, trusting in His plan and timing, and the beauty of forgiveness, even when it doesn't come easy.
Disclosure statement: A complimentary copy of this book was provided from a tour group, publisher, publicist, or author, including NetGalley, OR was borrowed from the library, including OverDrive, OR borrowed from Kindle Unlimited, OR purchased. A review was not required and all views and opinions expressed are unbiased and my own.
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