Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Ash Wednesday

Ash Wednesday is a novel by Ethan Hawke.  Yes, that Ethan Hawke.  It is a gritty tale of love, fear, and the future for a young couple at the beginning of their lives together.  Told from Jimmy's perspective, this story is a roller coaster ride of emotions and cringe worthy moments as these two people make mistakes along the road.

Jimmy and Christy are in love.  They are immature, even though they are old enough not to be, seemingly floating through life day to day without very much structure or commitment to anything.  Oddly enough, Jimmy is in the Army for the structure it provided in his life.  Christy is pregnant and going back home.  Her plans do not include Jimmy, until he finds her and makes her see how much she means to him.  He goes AWOL and they embark on a road trip from NY to Ohio, New Orleans and Texas, so that they can both face their pasts and try to move forward together.

A bit slow moving at times, this novel does grip the reader.  Full of emotion and grit, it is an intense story of this couple's journey trying to find their way and find out if they should try to make this relationship work.  This one is worth checking out if you are a fan of Hawke.

Happy Reading!

Tuesday, April 8, 2014

Father of the Bride (audiobook)

Barbara Delinsky's Father of the Bride is a mature romance novel.  Originally published in 2004, this is a love story about two people who lost each other years ago due to the circumstances of life.  Now, 25 years later, they are meeting again and their love for each other still exists as strongly as it did years ago.

Cynthia and Russ had a whirlwind romance when they were in their late teens.  When she finds herself pregnant, all dreams get put on hold as the two marry and try to raise their daughter together.  Cynthia is from a wealthy family and Russ is not.  Cynthia's family disowns her when she marries Russ and the two of them have to try to make it with no help.  Financial troubles, though, pull them apart.  Russ realizes that if he leaves, Cynthia's family will take her back and his beloved wife and daughter will be better off.  So he abandons them, with the best of intentions.  Twenty-five years later, their daughter is getting married and wants him to walk her down the aisle.  Cynthia and Russ haven't had any contact since he left her.  Both have matured and changed, but will they get through the wedding civilly?  Can they each put aside their hurt feelings over the past and find a way to move forward together?

I listened to this audiobook and was kept entertained.  It was a bit predictable and trite, but still enjoyable.  It is short and sweet, and if the reader can get over the idea of Russ leaving his wife and daughter (regardless of intentions, that move is kind of hard to forgive) then I think the reader can root for this couple to find each other again.  If you are looking for something quick and sweet to read, this one might leave you satisfied.

Happy Reading!

Monday, April 7, 2014

A Perfect Day

Richard Paul Evans has a knack for writing great contemporary fiction with mature romance.  A Perfect Day fit his niche perfectly.  Written about a man who has his lifelong dream come true only to then realize that his success might come at the cost of his family, this novel is a fast, touching read.

Robert Harlen does not have the career of his dreams.  He works for a small radio station, in the advertising department.  But, he does have a wonderful family, a wife and daughter he adores, and a passion for writing.  So he is happy (sort of) living day to day in a job he doesn't love because the rest of his life is pretty perfect.  When he loses his job, his wife encourages him to follow his real passion and write the book he has always wanted to write.  He gets the novel published and it becomes a huge success.  Robert finally has everything he always wanted.  Except that the life that this new fame gives him is not exactly the life that his family wanted, and maybe it isn't all it is cracked up to be.  The commitment to get his book sold and the appearances he has to make once it gains popularity are putting a strain on his marriage.  Through a series of his own decisions, he puts everything he loved about his life before in jeopardy and becomes someone of which he is not proud.  A stranger comes along and begins helping him see what he has given up in order to chase his dream.  Will he realize it and be able to correct his mistakes before it is too late, before he loses everything?

This was a very fast read (I read it on one lazy Sunday) and quite satisfying.  I found myself falling in love with Robert's family, then cringing as he began his downfall with them, and rooting for him to fix it all before his time ran out.  The element of the mysterious stranger was a nice twist to the story.  I would recommend this one to anyone looking for a good contemporary, chick lit type book.

Happy Reading!