Tuesday, June 08, 2010

Life After Yes: a Review

What happens the day after the wedding? Aidan Donnelley Rowley tries to answer that question in her debut novel, Life After Yes.
From the Publisher: This is the story of Quinn—born Prudence Quinn O'Malley—a confused young Manhattan attorney who loses her father on that tragic September morning that changed everything. Now, at an existential crossroads in her life, Quinn must confront impossible questions about commitment and career, love and loss. Her idealistic beau desperately wants a wedding, and whisks her away to Paris just to propose. But then Quinn has a dream featuring judges and handcuffs and Nietzsche and Britney . . . and far too many grooms. Suddenly, her future isn't so clear. Quinn's world has become a minefield of men—some living, some gone, and traversing it safely is going to take a lot more than numerous glasses of pinot grigio.
While everything around Quinn seems to be perfect, inside she is still struggling with the recent death of her father on September 11, 2001. As a New Yorker, she has been touched both as a daughter and an individual, and the impact of those events have left her questioning every decision she's ever made.
Quinn's an associate in a great law firm, starting to realize that this may not be the career for her. If this choice wasn't right, who's to say that her choice of dress, wedding menu, or even husband will be right? Throughout Quinn's story, the idea of prudence, the name given to her by her parents, follows Quinn in every decision she makes.With an atypical ending in which Quinn begins to realize that some endings blur into beginnings, readers are left to wonder exactly where Quinn will end up in both her career and personal life, but we know she learned to use prudence in her decision-making.
Aidan and Life After Yesare touring the blog world courtesy of TLC Book Tours. Next stop: Book Club Classics! Get to know Aidan and her wonderful family on her very funny blog, Ivy League Insecurities, or become her friend on Facebook!
More great books are being shared this week at Cym Lowell's Book Review Party!
FTC Disclosure: I received no compensation for this review, other than an uncorrected Advance Reader Copy of the book.
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4 comments:

  1. i've read several reviews of this book and it seems like everyone is enjoying it. i'm definitely adding it to my tbr. thanks for the review!

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  3. Hmm, Prudence ... what crazy parent would saddle their daughter with that name? LOL But I guess she learned from it in the end. :)

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