BOOK REVIEW- JUST IN TIME- Kate O’Callaghan was the girl next door.
Tony Marino was the boy who wanted to see the world.
She yearned for a home with a white picket fence.
He wanted to live out of a backpack and never wake up in the same place twice.
Their teenage marriage didn’t stand a chance.
But now, eight years after they said goodbye, Kate and Tony are back home in Rocky Hill, New Jersey for a family celebration when they discover that the sparks between them burn hotter than ever.
A future together seems impossible to everyone but their matchmaking moms, but one wonderful, unforgettable night is a whole other story.
Little do they know that their one wonderful night will turn out to be even more unforgettable than they’d dreamed . . . AMAZON 3 STARS I guess I would call this a "Sweet Christmas Story".
This was a sweet book, but also with a large crew of interfering family on both side. Warm, caring strong family bond yes but at some times so close as to be suffocating. There is at least one time when the two mothers and it actually helps. Kate and Tony were both people of strong ideas and dreams and some of them just haven't changed no matter how much they once loved each other. This book had quite an interesting start to it. And a somewhat predictable but happy end to it.
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