After the last book I read left me a bit frustrated and longing for a simplistic, happy ending, I decided to try Now and Again. In one sense, it was simplistic and gave a fairly happy ending. But overall, it wasn’t a great read.
First off, I’ll start with the things I liked about the book. I did like that the plot wasn’t overly convoluted. There didn’t seem to be any drama because someone was (needlessly) holding information or a conversation back from the other. And I will say, the characterization of Mia, the young girl that Juliet nannies for, is accurate. She was adorable, and so were her interactions with Juliet.
That being said, a lot of this book just fell flat and/or short. Two of the side characters seem to be mean with no reason as to why other than to serve as antagonists. They quickly wrapped both of the reasonings up in the end, and while everything wasn’t per se okay, it still felt a bit glossed over given the gravity of their actions.
Calling it a second-chance romance seemed a bit far-fetched. That was the most disappointing aspect, as it was one of the things I was most looking forward to. It’s a decade later, and both women are supposedly near 30, yet they’re still holding on to one night that happened 10 years ago when a romance was squashed. It just didn’t feel very realistic. I would understand a little more if there was some deep emotional connection or if they had dated, but neither happened.
This brings me to my last point, none of the characters seemed that fleshed out. I wished that they were developed a little bit. As it stands, they just seemed flat and acted as props. I had no sentimental or emotional connection to either, even after reading through the entire book.
Overall, it was a decent read. It wasn’t anything great, but it was decent. I’m not disappointed I read it just because it got my mind off the last one, but had it been a bit more challenging or longer, I think I would have been more disappointed.