![]() ![]() Is Wait For It on your TBR or have you read it? She lives in sunny Arizona in a house that is overrun with kids, pets, and her husband’s guitars. Her work has been translated into multiple languages in countries all over the world. Jenn McKinlay is the award-winning, New York Times, USA Today, and Publishers Weekly bestselling author of several mystery and romance series. Wait For It Information Here (Pub Date ) Meet the Author, Jenn McKinlay Wait For It contains quite a few discussable topics for book club. Recommendation: I think fans of chick-lit and light women’s fiction (with some steam) might enjoy this story. Themes: Even though this story can be categorized as romance and light, women’s fiction, the author includes several thoughtful themes including workplace harassment, second chances, starting over, panic attacks, inner growth, stroke recovery, traumatic childhood, mental health, estranged family, alcohol addiction, and helping women who need to escape from their homes.Ĭontent Consideration: some steamy open-door romance, stroke recovery One frustration is that half the book elapses before they meet face to face. I enjoyed their banter and initial letter-writing communication attempts. To me, the title isn’t particularly meaningful and is pulled from one conversation Annabelle and Nick have while watching fireworks.Ĭharacters: I love when opposites attract and Annabelle and Nick are certainly opposites: while Annabelle is impulsive, positive, creative, artistic, sassy, and bold, Nick is controlling, dour, fearful, mysterious, and rule-centered. I especially enjoyed the notes that Annabelle and Nick (the landlord) write back and forth at the beginning of the book. Written in chronological order from two perspectives, Wait For It is entertaining and page-turning with likable main characters. Writing: I always enjoy snappy and witty writing and this author doesn’t disappoint. Will this move to Arizona work out for her? My Thoughts: Annabelle has some surprises in store when she meets Nick and also faces challenges on the new job with a hostile, undermining, and jealous co-worker. She rents a guest house on a beautiful property from a quirky, rule-centered, and reclusive landlord, Nick. (Pub Date )Īnnabelle is looking for a fresh start after breaking up with her boyfriend and moves from Boston to Arizona to work as a creative director in a graphic design company that her best friend owns. Thanks #NetGalley #BerkleyBuddyReads #BerkleyWritesStrongWomen for a complimentary eARC of #WaitForIt upon my request. *This post contains Amazon affiliate links. Genre/Categories: Women’s Fiction, Contemporary Fiction, Romance ![]()
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