
It made me laugh, it made me smile, I swooned and I sighed. From the first chapter I was hooked on The Reunion. The reunion ticked all the boxes for me and the multiple narration by Lidia Dornet, Teddy Hamilton, Laurie West, Rock Engle, CJ Bloom and Stephen Borne did a fabulous job bringing this story and all the characters to life for me. The one thing they all have in common is their inability to find love. They are all so different and all have opinions on how to move forward with their plans and to say that there are tensions among the siblings would be an understatement. The siblings, Ford, Cooper and Palmer are coming together to arrange their parent’s 50th wedding anniversary celebrations. I love the Chance family, they are a fun, frustrating and real. However, don’t worry if you haven’t read the prequel as this can be read as a stand alone. The Chance family are a tad quirky and we got a glimpse of that previously.

Having recently read The One Night, the prequel to The Reunion I was excited to dive in and see what Ms. Whatever happens, The Reunion promises to be a fun, flirty, wild ride.

When the Chance siblings come together to plan the ultimate anniversary party for their parents, they’ll have to navigate romantic entanglements, sibling rivalries, and the definitive end of their childhood. And Palmer, the baby of the family, is the free-spirited world traveler who always pictured herself with someone other than a handsome small-town family doctor. Cooper, the middle child, can’t get past his divorce - until he reconnects with a feisty baker from his past.

There’s Ford, the eldest, devoted to his work and resistant to romance.or so he claims. But to their dismay, that lesson hasn’t quite caught on - the three siblings just can’t seem to take a chance and find love in their own lives. With their fiftieth wedding anniversary on the horizon, they’ve modeled a beautiful relationship for their three grown children. Martin and Peggy Chance believe love should last a lifetime. From the USA Today bestselling author of The Wedding Game comes a new romantic comedy about the antics that ensue when three siblings come together for their parents’ fiftieth-anniversary party.
