The Excerpt:
"From the USA Today, bestselling author of The Wedding Game, comes a new romantic comedy about the antics that ensue when three siblings come together for their parents' fiftieth-anniversary party.
Martin and Peggy Chance believe love should last a lifetime. With their fiftieth wedding anniversary on the horizon, they've modeled a beautiful relationship for their three grown children. But to their dismay, that lesson hasn't quite caught on—the three siblings just can't seem to take a chance and find love in their own lives.
There's Ford, the eldest, devoted to his work and resistant to romance…or so he claims. Cooper, the middle child, can't get past his divorce—until he reconnects with a feisty baker from his past. And Palmer, the family's baby, is the free-spirited world traveler who always pictured herself with someone other than a handsome small-town family doctor.
When the Chance siblings come together to plan the ultimate anniversary party for their parents, they'll have to navigate romantic entanglements, sibling rivalries, and the definitive end of their childhood. Whatever happens, The Reunion promises to be a fun, flirty, wild ride."
Title: The Reunion
Author: Meghan Quinn
Publisher: Montlake
Reviewed By: Arlena Dean
Rating: Five
Review:
"The Reunion" by Meghan Quinn
My Assessment:
'The Reunion; was quite a ride for the Chance family with Martin and Peggy celebrating their fiftieth wedding anniversary and thought it would be good to get their three children together to help plan this party. However, it seems like the Chance children...Ford, Cooper, and Palmer were not in agreement on who was to do what when dealing with all of the details for this party. Why was that? Will they ever figure out just what the problem was that was going on among the three children, or should I say, adults? There will be a lot going on that the reader will keep intrigued to keep turning the pages to see what is coming next... Ford with his situation, Cooper, with a new interest, and Palmer, who was truly a mess with her situation that she seemed to be running from. Be prepared for six points of view [from the Chance siblings and the other three coming from the sibling's love interest that the reader will have to keep up with, which may be a little hard along with all the sibling drama that came to light. The story will 'cover love, loss, divorce, romance, complex family relationships, emotional, funny, healing, and some needed therapy.' The narrators were OK...sometimes I thought a few of them talked too fast, but otherwise, it was understandable.
All in all, the reader will get a good story from the author and by the end of the story, believe this...it all works out so well for this Chance family.
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