The Second Chance
by Jaclyn Reding
Signet (Eclipse)
February 7, 2006
ISBN #0451217861
320 pages
Paperback
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Other Books by
Jaclyn Reding

Spellstruck

The Secret Gift

The Adventurer

The Pretender

In Praise of Younger Men

REVIEW

"Deep contemporary romance"

Scotswoman Flora MacCallum is a widow raising her three small children by herself ever since her beloved Seamus died in an oil rig incident in the North Sea while working for expatriate American Libby Mackenzie. When a pregnant Libby asks her to do a favor that means being away from her children for a few weeks for the first time Flora wants to say no. However, her kids, her friends and family insist she travel to Ipswich-by-the-Sea, Massachusetts to open up Libby's new B&B as the hired hosts declined at the last minute.

In the small New England town, Flora meets renowned composer Gavin Matheson who stopped writing music since his ex-wife Miranda ran off with their now six-year old son Gabriel. As he has told his partner Alec Greyson he lost his inspiration Gabriel and no Claptonesque muse has come forth; that is until he meets Flora. As they fall in love, neither Flora nor Gavin are confused about their feelings and whether they want to take the next step in their relationship, but a perilous situation will force the duo to learn what is important in life.

The lead couple and much of the support cast make for a deep contemporary romance that has a late suspense spin. The story line is terrific when the tale concentrates on the SECOND CHANCE at love confusing Flora and Gavin, but he hears the music for the first time since his son was snatched from him. Though the Gabriel-Miranda subplot seems over the edge, fans of a wonderful contemporary romance with a tense climax will appreciate Jaclyn Reding's return to Ipswich-by-the-Sea (see THE SECRET GIFT).

Harriet Klausner

Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted January 31, 2006



Summary

In The Second Chance, Jaclyn Reding takes us to a charming New England port, where two lost souls learn to embrace new beginnings and the first rays of love rising over the horizon...

As a young widow with three children, Flora MacCallum thought happiness was behind her—until a friend asked her to run a bed and breakfast on the Massachusetts shore. Suddenly, it was a summer of many firsts—a new business, new friends, a new home and a handsome new man. Gavin Matheson retreated to the small town of Ipswich-By- The-Sea to grieve his lost marriage and son. A brilliant composer, the music had gone silent for him until he heard Flora's magical voice floating on the breeze one morning. Together they discover that all is never lost—and hope can be found in the most unlikely places.



 

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