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Wednesday, August 27, 2025

Happy After All by Maisey Yates

 

"It's a truth universally acknowledged--at least, in a romance novel--that the moment the main character has her life in order, the exact person she doesn't want to meet will come along and knock all that careful order into disarray. For example, when a respectable motel owner who has decided to focus on her writing career and her own personal happiness is beginning to feel satisfied with the way she's rebuilding her life, a disastrously gorgeous man will walk in and disrupt everything."

Amelia fled to Rancho Encanto to rewrite her life. She's not looking for romance. Then Nathan Hart comes to her motel to write for the summer. He's aloof and keeps to himself, but Amelia can't help feeling a spark of attraction between them. Not only are they both writers, they're both grieving loss and trying to move forward and heal. But heartbreak is hard to overcome. 

"We would never have met if our lives hadn't crashed and burned. But it doesn't feel like something that happened because of tragedy. It feels like a small miracle. An oasis in the middle of the desert, which in many ways is what Rancho Encanto is."

This is such a good book! I loved how Yates starts each chapter with a romance trope, and how Amelia, a romance writer, uses that framework to narrate her own story. I thought it was very clever and fun. But this is not a simple summer romance. There's a range of emotions in this one: laughter and loss, hurt and hiding from that sadness, grumpiness, joy, lots of tears, and love. Both Amelia and Nathan had to navigate their own grief in order to find healing and hope. I also loved Amelia's found family full of quirky characters living in this small desert community. They made me smile. 

My rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Happy Reading!

18 comments:

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    1. You can tell I obviously really enjoyed it. :D

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  2. It's been a long time since I've read one of her books.

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  3. This sounds lovely! It wasn't on my radar at all, but now I'll need to check it out!

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  4. I haven't read Yates for a while but I love her romances that are like you say, more than just a romance! I'll look this one up. :)

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    1. This one dealt with death and loss and grief, but in a very good way.

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  5. Love it.
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  6. Sounds like a fun read!! I've yet to read anything by Maisey Yates.

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    1. I've read a few of her books, and they've been fun.

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  7. It's cheapish on Amazon so I nabbed a copy. Love the sound of it. Might read it next to be honest, as I'm in one of those, 'I can't decide what to read next' moods and this could be just the thing. I see she's also written cowboy type books, do you know if they're any good, Lark?

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    1. I haven't read any of her cowboy books. She does sometimes have a few spicy scenes in her romances though, but I tend to skim or skip those.

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  8. I love the sound of this one! Great review, Lark! :D

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    1. I just thought the whole romance trope thing was so fun.

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  9. I want to read this one. The plot is similar to Beach Read and I would like to see what Masie Yates does with her novel and how she approaches this familiar romantic trope. I like the desert setting too.

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