Review; The Overdue Life of Amy Byler by Kelly Harms

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A few months ago I was fortunate enough to recieve an ARC of the novel The Overdue Life of Amy Byler by Kelly Harms through Netgalley. I read it shortly afterwards and today I'll post my review.

Description from Goodreads
Overworked and underappreciated, single mom Amy Byler needs a break. So when the guilt-ridden husband who abandoned her shows up and offers to take care of their kids for the summer, she accepts his offer and escapes rural Pennsylvania for New York City.

Usually grounded and mild mannered, Amy finally lets her hair down in the city that never sleeps. She discovers a life filled with culture, sophistication, and—with a little encouragement from her friends—a few blind dates. When one man in particular makes quick work of Amy’s heart, she risks losing herself completely in the unexpected escape, and as the summer comes to an end, Amy realizes too late that she must make an impossible decision: stay in this exciting new chapter of her life, or return to the life she left behind.

But before she can choose, a crisis forces the two worlds together, and Amy must stare down a future where she could lose both sides of herself, and every dream she’s ever nurtured, in the beat of a heart.

My Thoughts on the Book
This was an entertaining and (mostly) light-weight summer read, fit for bookworms and moms in need of a #momspringa. I liked the concept of the book and the diverse cast of characters.

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