Are you a twin or do you
wish you had a twin? I’ve always enjoyed
reading stories with twins in them starting with Sweet Valley Twins as a kid.
Amy and Jo are twins that
are both turning 30 this summer. Jo has decided
to have her wedding over fourth of July weekend on Fire Island, which is also
the twins’ thirtieth birthday weekend.
Amy arrives trying to put the best face on everything, but she and her
husband, Ben, have been having marital problems. When her old college boyfriend from freshman
year shows up as the best man, Amy is torn. Should she go after her old love or
try to repair things with her husband?
Will Jo’s wedding be able to go off without a hitch with all of the
personalities at play?
Kismet is a perfect sun-soaked
beach read with plenty of family drama.
I’ll admit I did get annoyed by Amy as her angst against Ben dragged on,
but luckily the story unfolded for me to learn about the entirety of Amy and
Ben’s relationship. I enjoyed the slight
mystery of finding out what the problem was.
The entire wedding party learns about how it is better to be open with
each other and to believe in the power of love.
I really liked how this story wrapped up and concluded. I thought it was very heart warming.
I also loved the setting of
Fire Island. It sounds beautiful and I
had to look it up after I finished the book last month. It sounds like I need to check this out next
time I find myself in New York.
Book Source: Book Source: Review Copy from Penguin Random
House and Netgalley. Thank-you! Opinions
expressed in this review are completely my own.
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