Would you abandon your present for a second chance at your past?
Cecelia Reynolds has spent most of her life trying to forget the commitment-phobic man who broke her heart. It wasn’t easy, but eventually she did it, or so she thought…
As Cecelia and her husband gather for a friend’s wedding, her perfect world is thrown into complete turmoil. Even though it’s been twenty years since she last laid eyes on Keith Emerson, all it takes is one glance for her to feel emotions she thought were long gone. When Keith ends up officiating the ceremony, she quickly realizes his message of love is directed at her, not the happy couple. But can she believe him?
We live our entire lives thinking we know ourselves. But do we ever really?
As secrets and lies cause Cecelia’s world to spin completely out of control, she is forced to seek advice from the most unlikely ally. In the process, she must confront the demons of her past and the events that shaped her into the woman she is now. Will she finally learn the real meaning of love, friendship, and family?
While this book is a sequel to Plan Bea, it also reads as a standalone.
Cecelia Reynolds has spent most of her life trying to forget the commitment-phobic man who broke her heart. It wasn’t easy, but eventually she did it, or so she thought…
As Cecelia and her husband gather for a friend’s wedding, her perfect world is thrown into complete turmoil. Even though it’s been twenty years since she last laid eyes on Keith Emerson, all it takes is one glance for her to feel emotions she thought were long gone. When Keith ends up officiating the ceremony, she quickly realizes his message of love is directed at her, not the happy couple. But can she believe him?
We live our entire lives thinking we know ourselves. But do we ever really?
As secrets and lies cause Cecelia’s world to spin completely out of control, she is forced to seek advice from the most unlikely ally. In the process, she must confront the demons of her past and the events that shaped her into the woman she is now. Will she finally learn the real meaning of love, friendship, and family?
While this book is a sequel to Plan Bea, it also reads as a standalone.
About Hilary:
By day, Hilary Grossman works in the booze biz. By night she hangs out with her “characters.” She has an unhealthy addiction to denim and high heel shoes. She’s been known to walk into walls and fall up stairs. She only eats spicy foods and is obsessed with her cat, Lucy. She loves to find humor in everyday life. She likens life to a game of dodge ball – she tries to keep many balls in the air before they smack her in the face. She lives on Long Island.
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To celebrate the cover reveal, Hilary is having a giveaway for a $10 Dunkin Donuts gift card
That sounds like an intriguing read…but we do not eat donuts here anymore…so we will pass on the giveaway!!
Though we think the peeps would still enjoy gobbling them up…then later they would have to pay for their sins when they stand on the judgement scale in the bathroom, MOL!!
They sell coffee too 🙂
Sounds like an engrossing read. I will check out the rest of her books too! I’m pretty risk adverse … it would truly depend upon the situation about sacrificing past or future … a lot of thinking about if the past was truly as good as I remember it, etc.
I agree. The past is never as good as we think it was. I prefer the present.
Hmmm, past vs. present? That’s a tough one. Thanks for the review!!
I prefer the present.
Sounds like another good read………..!
Hugs, Pam
It is 🙂
This sounds like such an intriguing read! I always find it scary to play that “what if” game, and I think I’m perfectly happy where I am now. Thank you for sharing this great review with us!
I am happy too.
It’s a bit frightening to think about, the whole of your life coming down to such a choice. Thanks for the review!
Yes, it is. I like where I am.
I’ll add this series to my ‘to read’ book list!
I know you will like them.
I would not abandon my present for a shot at my past. No way.
Have a fabulous day. ☺
Same here.
That cover is terrific and so is Hilary!
I agree.
we cannot wait to read this book! We love Hilary!
I have started it and it is great.
Sounds like a good book to us. That is a nice giveaway for the donuts but we cannot eat donuts so guess we will pass on this one.
They have coffee too.
guyz….we hope Hilary’s book sellz a bazillon copeez and what an awesum give a way…me….boomer…used ta eat a wee hunk oh plane donut …with butter….everee morn…just coz !! 🙂 ♥♥♥
I hope it sells a lot too 🙂 My Joanie likes donuts, she has a sweet tooth.
No I don’t think I’d want to go back.
Hugs Madi and mom
Me either.
We don’t eat donuts, but that sounds like an interesting story.
Dunkin has coffee too 🙂
It sounds like Plan Cee is another great book!
The Florida Furkids
It sure is 🙂
Sounds like it is worth a read!
It is 🙂
Congrats to Hilary on her new book! Sounds pawsome!
I am reading it now, it is great.
I’d never give up my cushy present to go back to being homeless and prolly neither would TW although she was never homeless. Not yet.
I am happy with my life and I would not change anything.
Great review. Hope you have a pawsum day. Big hugs
Luv ya’
Dezi and Raena
Thank you XO
That’s an intriguing review! Lots of turmoil there! We don’t have any Dunkin Donuts in our area so we couldn’t enter the giveaway. We love frosting.
Sorry you don’t have Dunkin near you, they have good coffee and donuts.
Sounds like another great book! We’re so happy for, and proud of, our pal Hilary!
We are too. 🙂
This sounds like a great book and I will add it to my list. I would love some donuts but I am on a strict carb-free diet until I reach my goal weight. *Sigh…
They sell coffee too. I give up on any weight loss, I love donuts.
Thank you so much for helping me spread the word about Plan Cee – you are the best!
Thank you , it was my pleasure.
This sounds like a very interesting read. Thank you for sharing it!
You’re welcome.