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Amanda Waters

Author of You Again

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You Again (2019) 7 copies, 2 reviews
With You (2022) 4 copies, 2 reviews

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I think we've all heard of high school sweethearts who are reunited after spending years apart, but can this relationship really work? Author Amanda Waters explores this scenario in an intriguing story that alternates between 1973 and 2018. Rosalee is a high school senior who believes that she's found the man of her dreams, but instead faces heartache when he marries someone else. Fast forward forty years, and their chance meeting rekindles some long buried feelings. Rosalee and George are show more both free to explore what might have been, but can they accept the changes that have occurred over the years?

This is an intriguing look at second chance love, and Waters paints a powerful picture of the hurdles that Rosalee and George face. They've enjoyed marriage with their respective spouses, they each have adult children, and they both have a lifetime of memories that don't include the other. The biggest obstacle, however, is the question of trust. Rosalee may be able to forgive George, but can she truly believe that he won't hurt her again?

This enjoyable look at love the second time around is an encouraging reminder that love and romance are possible at any age. You Again shows us that life events may alter our plans, but they don't have to steal our joy. Middle-aged love can be both sweet and fulfilling!

I voluntarily accepted a copy of this book. There was no obligation for a positive review. These are my own thoughts.
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Amanda Waters’ With You blends the literary romance of David Nicholl’s One Day with the small-town romance of Emily Henry’s Book Lovers to deliver a poignant and unforgettable portrayal of the complexities of human relationships. With beautifully written prose and complex characters, Waters explores the themes of overcoming past trauma, stepping out of comfort zones, and opening up emotionally. With You speaks to readers dealing with the ups and downs of adulthood, relationships, and show more personal struggle. 5 Stars for this must-read! show less
You Again by Amanda Waters is a late-in-life, second time around romance that is uplifting and filled with warmth and hope.

Rosalee is lonely. Sure, she spends time with her family (children and grandchildren), but when she goes home it’s just her and the dog. When opportunities arise for Rosalee to shake up her routine, she grabs hold of them—renewing old and forming new friendships, planning events with her neighbors and more. But when the man who broke her heart when she was a teenager show more enters her life, will she take that opportunity as well?

Waters separates the teenage Rosalee with the elder version of her by changing the points of view. Rosalee as a young woman is told in first person while modern-day Rosalee is told in third person. This was a great way to separate the two timelines throughout the book.

This book is a gentle reminder that just because one season of life ends, it doesn’t mean we have to stop doing the things we love or experiencing new things. A satisfied life is a fulfilled life.

Disclosure statement: I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book and was not required to write a positive review. All opinions are my own.
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This was your typical girl meets boy and all the drama that goes with it. Nothing moved me very much in this book at all. Kind of boring to be truthful.

My review challenge question for this book was:
What was the turning point of the story?
When Jack’s Mother gets ill.

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