Title: A Forty Year Kiss
Author: Nickolas Butler
Narrated by: Richard Poe
Publisher: Recorded
Books
Length:
Approximately 8 hours and 46 minutes
Source: Libby through the Kewaunee Public Library
What is your favorite second chance romance book or movie?
Forty years ago, Charlie and Vivian divorced after forty years of marriage, mostly due to Charlie’s alcoholism. He has regretted this divorce and now finds himself retired and alone. He returns to Wisconsin to look for Vivian. Will these two find a second chance at romance after a lifetime has passed?
My thoughts on
this audiobook:
· This novel has two triggers in it: alcoholism and abortion.
· I liked the western Wisconsin setting.
· This was a very slow-moving novel. It was a second chance romance and also domestic fiction for genres.
· It was the February pick for the Page-turners Book Club at the Kewaunee Public Library. We meet next week, and I’ll see what the rest of the book club thought about this one.
· I figured out a plot twist almost right away, but it did overall play out differently than expected.
· I listened to this on audiobook. The narrator was good, but I did bump up my listening speed to 1.5 as the story was so slow moving.
· I enjoyed getting to know Viv’s daughter, Melissa, and her grandkids.
· The writing in this novel was inconsistent. Charlies is made out as being a more caring and compassionate man, but he also makes statements like that from Viv’s picture on social media, he can tell she takes care of herself because she dyes her hair. Then later he talks about how he doesn’t dye his hair. I really hate this type of sexist talk on women’s looks and expecting more than you are willing to give yourself.
· The alcoholism storyline was weird as they divorced because of Charlie’s alcoholism, and he is still an alcoholic all these years later. It seemed unrealistic that he would just be able to drop it after all this time.
· Abortion is a hard topic, and I did not enjoy this storyline at all. I especially didn’t like the keeping of secrets.
· The book is mostly made up of conversations and not much action.
· I did like that the book featured a love story between two mature, retired people.
Overall, A Forty
Year Kiss by Nickolas Butler was a slow moving second chance romance that didn’t
quite resonate with me.

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