Friday, May 8, 2020

Book Review: "The JetSetters" By Amanda Eyre Ward

Charlotte is truly one huge -- Hot Mess-- and I mean that in all sincerity.

She's lost her way and her kids and feels drained not having those inherent and important connections to her family and her friends.

So why not sign up for a chance of a lifetime-but what if she gets her wish?

Seventy year old Charlotte signed in for a sexy essay contest to reunite with her three estranged kids.

Each of the siblings are struggling with personal issues to say the least and are trying to put the best foot forward.
Pack those bags and GO....

But before we embark it's safe to note that this cruise of a lifetime may become a ten day excursion of no return that will enlighten and entice to come together as one unit.

It's all about four lost adult individuals seeking peace and reconciliation.

The twists and turns center upon the father Winston and his strange parting from the family as well as some off shoots with Lee (actress), Cord (gay capitalist son) and Regan (separated mom).

It's truly a unique take at today's hustle and bustle relationships in which we all need to take time to,"smell the roses" and appreciate family now more than ever before.

Thank you to Bibliotheca for this early e-read borrowed digital copy.

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