In Chance, Connecticut, it’s about living the small-town life. Here everyone knows everybody’s business. Gossip and drama spread like wildfire in this town.
But I’m happy here, content with my little café where locals come together. Even the rich wives-club have their own corner where they can sit around and swap gossip stories. Luckily, I’ve managed to stay off their radar…until a handsome writer arrives in town.
William is older, wiser, and nothing like any other man I’ve met. The attraction between us is instant, and totally unexpected.
While I try to ignore the connection we share, the entire town starts to notice. Suddenly my personal life has become the new topic of conversation.
A twenty-six-year-old falling for an older man is exactly the kind of gossip that can stir a lot of drama in Chance.
Question is, will our newfound love survive being the talk of the town?
Mae’s Café by Elsa Kurt was hip, in its own way. Mae who runs a small café in a fictional city called Chance, is strong yet vulnerable. She falls in love with William, who is almost her father’s age and yet she thinks things can work out.
The book was a smooth sail. Once you delve into it you will be simply taken into the world of Mae full of coffee, gossip and love. The characters of the protagonists are well brought out and even the minor characters are made interesting. My personal favorite was Katrina, Mae’s aunt who is nothing like the aunts that we see. She is cool, calm and ever present for her niece.
I found only one problem with the book, which was the obviousness. Somehow, I knew all the while what is going to happen. But who can tell, there is the sequel to the book.
This is a cute romantic tale. It could do if you are looking for a light read, easy flowing, immersing book; nothing too serious!
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This was a free giveaway from http://xpressobooktours.com/ however, my review stands true!
another honest review … glad you do these in English as I can’t read Hindi 🙂
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Thanks.
Haha, yeah, I am sorry about those! I initially refrained from posting hindi posts on my blogs but don’t know what came over me. I did realsie my Hindi posts were unbalanced now 😉
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there are plenty of Indian bloggers so I’m sure they are enjoying them 🙂
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Will definitely give it a read!
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Sure.
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Wow a lovely review of the book, Moushmi 👍👍 👍 sounds interesting.
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Thanks Kamal.
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Welcome Moushmi.
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Glad that you wrote it English….😊😊😊😊and this is a beautiful review..
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Thanks so much.
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Sounds interesting, well written review moushmi😄🌼
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Thnak you.
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Yippee for the younger woman with the older guy!!
And for all you doubters out there or all of you saying “ewww” ? Don’t knock it until you tried it. Happiness knows no age gap, as long as both are of legal age.
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Yep, the ‘ewww’ people should first read the book. That could not be more smitten 😉
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Cute romantic, that too gossipy, seems like a fine balancing act to the notes 👍
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Haha yes, balanced everything which is why I could finish the notes this weekend.
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good job!
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I love romance – thanks for the review
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Welcome.
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My absolute pleasure
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Well expressed 🙂
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Thank you.
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Sounds like a breezy read! Well written, Moushmi.
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Thanks so much.
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I love a light read and easy flowing book. Great review thank you!
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My pleasure.
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