Friday, April 24, 2020

Book Review: "Expectation" By Anna Hope

To be all alone in one's thoughts. To embrace contentment and happiness. To finally be found!

What we wouldn't all give about now to just be at peace. To find our place. To be comforted in times of need. To feel as though we are complete without looking for external fulfillment.


To be blessed. To be grateful. To understand that life is more than just earning a living but simply LIVING!


I couldn't wait to embrace this trio of lovely ladies that Anna Hope created for all of us readers to enjoy.


To know that nothing could keep them down, they were all humanly flawed, yet deeply emotional and multifaceted all with dreams, goals, images of perfection.


Yet to know that in growing old they encountered a new being of happiness in knowing they must live for the moment as with old age may come more advanced concerns.


This was a very inviting novel that allowed readers to peak into the lives of Hannah, Cate, and Lissa in their Eastern London community.


It's ten years after they each embarked on their individual journeys with new found hopes, desires, passions.


Now they find that life wasn't so full of rainbows and roses but had more greys mixed in full of faltering marriages, failing careers, and wishes for swapped lives.


Through all the trials and tribulations they encounter a sidestep with a new outlook on life.
Whether it's growing families, death, illness, new found loving relationships you can be sure of one thing they will all find a way back to one another.


I couldn't adore this any more than I did upon engulfing myself in its warmth and light airy feel.


It's a pleasure to shy away from the thrillers and just let yourself go into this dreamy state of mind.


Thank you Bibliotheca for this e-read in exchange for this honest review.

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