Saturday, June 22, 2024

Rules for Second Chances by Maggie North

Liz Lewis has always been different, socially awkward and introverted, but she tries so hard to fit in. She loves her job as a wilderness guide until she gets demoted to operations and office work to make room for more outgoing guides. Everyone seems to avoid her until Tobin. He really sees her and soon they're in love and married. Now three years later, they've drifted apart and she feels like a shadow in her own life. She's finally had enough and leaves Tobin to try and find a better version of herself. But Tobin isn't willing to give her up. "Rules for Second Chances explores the hardest relationship question of all: can true love happen twice...with the same person?"
I'm a socially awkward introvert myself so I could relate to the main character Liz. I love how Tobin treats her through their improv scenarios. He has past trauma that he has to face himself, and of course all of their horrible family members to confront. I thought this was a sweet and funny second chance story.

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