Jan 23, 2015

Aloha Also Means Goodbye Jessica Rosenberg

 

What's the book about:

Jo and Jordan tied the knot five years ago in a mud hut in the middle of Zambia far from all their friends and family. Now they're in Hawaii for a big wedding vow renewal ceremony elaborately planned by Jo's mother. There's just one small issue, something’s wrong with the wedding license issued in Africa and only Jo knows that she wasn’t legally married in Zambia. Enter her old flame, the man she was running from when she met Jordan. He’s on the island and with his two kids, both of whom are named after her.

Coming face to face with her past, just as she's trying to brave her future, forces Jo to make some big decisions. It might even force her to grow up. Luckily she doesn't have to do any of it on her own; her two best friends are there to hold her hand and help her down the right path. But what path will she choose?

Despite all the upheaval and complications, Jo will eventually walk down the aisle to say “I do” to the man who completes her. But will the wedding be the one Jo's mother planned? Or will it be something much, much better?
My thoughts on the book:

This book it about 2 people who were madly in love and then loss causes them to loose touch. Then years later they run into each other on a remote Island and try and decided if they need to be back together or if something else hold the future.
Ok so I felt like there was lot going on in this book. I felt like the author was trying write 3 stories in one and to me at some point it just didn't flow right. I felt like it would have been better if she would have wrote each story separate instead of trying to squeeze JO and Jordan, Sadie and Kona, and Roxie and Andys stories together. I liked the story line over all but it did seem hard to keep up with some of the story line as well. If someone asked if I would read this book again probably not. The end also seemed to be just abrupt almost like it was opps I forgot to finish.
 
Where you can but the book:

www.amazon.com
www.barnesandnoble.com
 
Where you can connect with the author:

www.jesrosenburg.com
 

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