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The Old Gals' Bucket List (by Karen King)

When I open up a book by Karen King, I know I will be treated to a delightful story with wonderful characters and an interesting setting. They are always a fun read featuring “older” adults and whatever is going on in their lives at that mature age. I particularly loved the focus on second chances and making the most of your life. What decisions have I made in the past and am I going to let societal expectations dictate who I am and what I can or cannot do because I have achieved a certain age. The relationships that develop are heartwarming and you will find yourself cheering Sandra and Patti on as they begin to approach life with an expectation of fun and adventure. This is a great book in which to spend time exploring the positive moments of a mature age and the freedom to explore new opportunities.


Thank you to NetGalley and Boldwood Books for my advanced review copy. All opinions and thoughts are my own.


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