
The Second Chance Café
A Hope Springs Novel
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Narrated by:
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Natalie Ross
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By:
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Alison Kent
Kaylie Flynn was luckier than most children left to the Texas foster care system, blessed with a foster mother who taught her the comfort of home…and the healing power of baking the perfect brownie.
Now, Kaylie has journeyed back to Hope Springs to open a café in the charming Victorian she once shared with her foster family - and to finally find answers about her past and where she came from.
Yet Kaylie’s carefully laid plans quickly become complicated. The house needs far more work than she realized, and Tennessee Keller, the carpenter Kaylie hires, stirs up feelings she hasn’t felt in a long while. When an unexpected crisis threatens to unravel her dreams, Kaylie seems to have all the ingredients for a perfect disaster - or quite possibly the perfect love.
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Foster care
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Narrator Natalie Ross is terrific as usual.
It would be terrific to hear Kent's steamy Dalton Gang trilogy in audio.
Lovely
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She also has another mission, finding out what happened to her birth parents, and why they never came back to get her after the awful events that landed her in foster care.
Hope Springs is a charming town, and the characters are likable and interesting. Having spent ten years in Austin, Kaylie is sometimes surprised at how many people remember her and her foster parents, here in small-town Hope Springs. They also remember her brownies--then and now, her method of dealing with emotional crises is to bake brownies, and then find people to eat them before she can eat them all.
But Kaylie has her own memories, some clear, others buried, and she wants to find out her parents didn't want her. Like many children, she blamed herself for the upheaval of her childhood, and as an adult hasn't shed those feelings.
Old neighbors and classmates, as well as people she didn't meet as a child, become new friends. The hunky contractor the old classmate who became the realtor who sold her the Wise home recommended, Tennessee Keller, is skilled, perceptive of her needs in the renovation, and, oh, yes, very attractive personally as well as physically. Luna Meadows, local maker of a stunningly successful line of hand-weaved wool scarves, becomes a good friend--but turns out to be sitting on a potentially explosive secret. Tenn Keller has his own secrets. Kaylie herself is keeping secrets from her new friends as well as from herself.
Of course this all has to explode over all of them, and the question is whether the relationships she's built, and her new business, are strong enough to survive it.
There were points at which I wanted to give Kaylie, Tenn, Luna, and others whacks upside the head with a clue-by-four, as I felt they were being more obtuse than the reasonable demands of the plot required, but really, I liked them all, and I'm not fond of violence.
Recommended with the above-noted reservation.
I bought this audiobook.
Romance & a foster child's search for family
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What made the experience of listening to The Second Chance Café the most enjoyable?
This author is not for me. You must like authors: Debbie MacComber, Kim Law, and Julie London to join the other reviewers who liked this book. It is a matter of these author's style and content.If you like more humor, adventure, and a big smile try: Julie James, Jill Shelves, or Rachel Gibson.
How would you have changed the story to make it more enjoyable?
Nothing wrong with the content as this is a series and author writes to promote that sequence. Author has good potential, but joins the ranks of the authors noted.Which character – as performed by Natalie Ross – was your favorite?
I purchased this author due to Ms Ross reading it. As always, she did a fab job.Note: Must use new 1.25x speed to get what author intended.
Any additional comments?
If you like this story or author, then this series is good. Author has good vocabulary, and touches a bit like Nora Roberts writing, which can be too wordy or descriptive."Doing That Lemonade Thing"
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very good
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Audio keeps pausing
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This is a story that evolves organically with a skillful blending of characters and story lines.
The author has a real talent for creating VIVID backgrounds, events, characters, emotions with a well rounded story.
Kudos on having a GOOD editor.
A careless editor causes breaks in a story, almost like a stutter. Making it hard to stay engaged in a book.
The narrator (Natalie Ross) did a fantastic job with ALL the characters . . . male AND female . . . which, in my experience, is rare.
A GOOD narrator can make or break an audio book.
She has a wide range of pitch levels, intonations, accents and the ability to evoke emotions while drawing you into the authors world seemlessly, with a well trained modulated voice.
I am looking forward to the rest of this series, especially Boy Raised by Wolves! ;-)
Wonderful blend of a talented author and narrator!
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Great Story
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If you could sum up The Second Chance Café in three words, what would they be?
Excellent story lineWhat was one of the most memorable moments of The Second Chance Café?
The connection between father and daughterWhat does Natalie Ross bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
The feeling of being part of the storyWas there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
The final acceptance of the lost past and making the future work as a family!This is a 'stay up all night to finish it" book!
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Having said that, I loved the relationship between the hero and the heroine. There's not a whole lot of trust towards other people for either of them, but there is a definite something between them that allows them to tell each other things from their past that they don't usually discuss. It could be the push towards forgiveness that they both need.
The development of the relationship between Kaylie and Ten (Tennessee) may have been fairly slow, but we're dealing with two fairly messed up people here. It's only right that they are cautious.
Kaylie is finally at a good place in her life and is surrounded by people that care about her. Then everything seems to go to hel_ in a hand basket. Will it be too much for her or can her new happiness be saved?
I really enjoyed the narration by Natalie Ross as well as the story by Kent. I'll be looking for more by both. I was given this audiobook and the comments are honest and my own.
Great story, great narration!
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