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A review by spicybookstacks
Meet Me Again One Day: A Second Chance Contemporary Romance by Veronica Wynne, Veronica Wynne
5.0
This book had a little bit of everything! Devastation, happiness, familial love & growth, women empowerment, feminism, spice and so much more !
First and foremost, Ethan is a golden retriever and I love him & will not hear any other opinions on this.
At one point I wanted to grab Maggie by the shoulders and shake her & tell her to just forgive/trust the man already! But in the end, I’m glad she took the time to think things through and rebuild with a solid foundation.
I loved the dual POV & the way the author writes. You get a clear view into the mind of the MC’s, and you know what they are thinking.
I appreciated the way the mother/daughter relationship evolved & matured through understanding and unconditional love.
Julien. Hot. Do I even need to say more!
-Forced Proximity
-Workplace Romance (not boss/employee)
-Second Chance Love
-Sexayy Frenchman
-Women who stand up for what they want… or don’t want for that matter!
-Women in STEM
And lastly, I love love love that the author wrote this particular narrative. BECAUSE IT’S REAL and it’s not talked about often enough. This isn’t the 1920’s. Women don’t NEED men. If they are lucky, we WANT them around- and that doesn’t always mean marriage. Beautiful life long relationships can be a loving commitment without the legal document. So, thank you to Veronica for writing about women who deserve to have their voices heard .
First and foremost, Ethan is a golden retriever and I love him & will not hear any other opinions on this.
At one point I wanted to grab Maggie by the shoulders and shake her & tell her to just forgive/trust the man already! But in the end, I’m glad she took the time to think things through and rebuild with a solid foundation.
I loved the dual POV & the way the author writes. You get a clear view into the mind of the MC’s, and you know what they are thinking.
I appreciated the way the mother/daughter relationship evolved & matured through understanding and unconditional love.
Julien. Hot. Do I even need to say more!
-Forced Proximity
-Workplace Romance (not boss/employee)
-Second Chance Love
-Sexayy Frenchman
-Women who stand up for what they want… or don’t want for that matter!
-Women in STEM
And lastly, I love love love that the author wrote this particular narrative. BECAUSE IT’S REAL and it’s not talked about often enough. This isn’t the 1920’s. Women don’t NEED men. If they are lucky, we WANT them around- and that doesn’t always mean marriage. Beautiful life long relationships can be a loving commitment without the legal document. So, thank you to Veronica for writing about women who deserve to have their voices heard .