Book Review: That Second Chance by Meghan Quinn

If you are into voodoo and lobsters, “That Second Chance” is for you. If you enjoy romances in beaches and in campground, then, this book is definitely for you!

A romantic comedy, author Meghan Quinn will have you laughing in stitches in the first chapter of “That Second Chance.” Even at the Prologue, there were already lots of laugh out loud funny moments. This light touch stayed through until the end.

From the moment Ren Winters used the phrase “suicidal moose” and Griffin Knightly carried Ren on steep hill all on his own, it has been nonstop ribbing, matchmaking and setting up for these two would be lovers.

The term “it takes a village” takes a new meaning as the whole town of Port Snow conspire to set up Ren and Griffin.

A fun and easy read, “That Second Chance” will be a good beach or poolside companion. The book is Rated T for Teens.

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That Second Chance

A romantic comedy, author Meghan Quinn will have you laughing in stitches in the first chapter of “That Second Chance.”

 
Title: That Second Chance (Getting Lucky Book 1)

Author: Meghan Quinn
Genre: General Fiction, Romance
Release Date: May 7, 2019
Publisher: Montlake Romance

Summary

It was supposed to be an innocent night, celebrating my brother’s birthday. Nothing was supposed to go wrong. We’d vowed to be on our best behavior after all . . .

But it only took one rowdy night with my brothers to flip my world upside down. One unlucky encounter saddled us with a family curse and the promise of doomed relationships. I laughed it off immediately. “Yeah, right,” I thought. “A love curse. Ha!”

Boy, was I wrong.

Word spreads quickly in a town like mine; rumors about that night soon made us the most eligible yet untouchable bachelors in Port Snow, Maine. As a subject of endless gossip and speculation, I could kiss my dating life goodbye.

It would have stayed that way if Ren Winters, the new girl in town, hadn’t crashed into my life. Brave, beautiful, and smart—her vivacious thirst for a fresh start has given me hope that maybe, just maybe, I can have one too.

Everyone wishes for that second chance . . . but could this really be mine?