I opened Destiny’s Second Chance with confidence because I’d already read other works by Kate Vale, but I was enchanted by how very much I was pulled immediately into an engaging story of adoption, resilience, reconciliation, and making a future rich with promise.
Pregnant as a teen, Bella placed her newborn child Destiny for adoption largely due to the harsh insistence of her father and then, with determination, created a life. Never, did she forget the daughter who was loved and raised by other parents. A letter twenty-one years later opened a door to bring birth mother and child together. As the story unfolds, a group of interesting, colorful characters come together in much the way that life usually does.
Memory, contemporary moments, an eye to the future all interconnect as Bella, Destiny, Gavin, and many more people help shape a new story of how love unfolds. Fear and uncertainty give way to the confidence and acceptance that true love offers us all.
With the story set mostly in Washington State, Vale’s description of life here captured the spirit of the northwest. Woven through it all are the many threads of regret and ‘lately realized’ insights about how actions have long-term repercussions. As her characters discovered about themselves and others, Vale gave me insight into how people come to terms with significant sadness, betrayal, and loss. Finding and making peace with reality was often the stepping off point for them to find courage to accept the adventure of life.
Destiny’s Second Chance showcases how many second chances come in life. Mothers, daughters, friends, colleagues, and more faced changed circumstances that presented opportunities to create a new future. All in all, ‘twas a very satisfying read.