Never say Never. If you do,
it’ll come back and bite you in the ass…
The above a tried and true
axiom has never been proved better than in Finding Tuesday, a
contemporary romance written by Savannah Scarborough.
After a twenty-year absence, Grace
McAllister returns to Temple, Georgia for the reading of her father’s will. She
has neither seen, nor heard from him in all that time—but curiosity drives her
to return, perhaps to find a bit of herself as well as the man who was her
father.
After the will reveals she is
not Benjamin Troup McAllister’s biological daughter, Grace digs in her heels and
decides to stick around and jerk a few chains of her own. Aided by former bully
Mayfield Donovan, who still plays the role of enigmatic bad boy, the two uncover
a world of secrets, treachery and bad blood.
Our Review: With snappy dialogue, more
than a few laugh out loud moments, and a richly drawn setting of rural Georgia
in the middle of a June heat wave, this is one fun story. The characters are
multi-layered and as complex as the backstory which leads Gracie and May on
their journey to find Tuesday. A jewel of a story.
On a scale of 1-5, Finding
Tuesday deserves a 6.
Kat Henry Doran,
Two Wild Women Reviews
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