"Fine tale of a woman facing middle age"
Allyson Cole knows why she suffers from a commitment
phobia, but never reveals her reason to her persistent
boyfriend Warren Noble, who periodically proposes, but she
has always turned him down. However, the thirty-six years
old health food restaurant owner shocks herself more than
her stunned lover when she finally gives in and says yes
though her fears rip her stomach into overdrive. Perhaps her agreeing to marry Warren is because deep down
she had a premonition that something from her past will
return; that very night the teenage grandson she never met
arrives at her door. Nick Pearson is the son of the
daughter that Allyson gave up for adoption twenty years
ago. He insists he has no one to turn to as his mom just
died. Stunned and wanting to help him as she could never
do with her daughter, Allyson and Nick go on a journey to
find his grandfather, a person she has not seen since she
was a small child, but inside she knows she is seeking to
make amends with those she cherishes including her Nick. Nick is the catalyst, but Allyson is the focus of this
fine tale of a woman facing middle age forced to face
bitter memories that she buried in the back of her mind.
Allyson matures rapidly partially because she knows Nick
needs her, but mostly because she encounters the emotional
baggage that she has avoided for years. Jennifer Archer
hits a bulls-eye with this fine portrayal of a woman
having somewhat a second chance to right her mistakes. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted September 27, 2005
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