BOOK
REVIEW
By Nell Klein
GOOD
KARMA
By Christina Kelly
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Christina Kelly, who resides in Savannah, and has just published her first
novel. Always wanting to showcase local authors, I gave Good Karma
a try. This book is best suited for retirees and soon-to-be retirees, like
me (come on July 2019!), but I think just about anyone would enjoy it.
After 40 years in New Jersey, Catherine and Ralph, along with their
Boston terrier, Karma, are uprooting their lives and relocating to Seven
Oaks, a gated community off the coast of Savannah, Georgia. After only
a few months it appears that the couple are worlds apart in their vision
of retirement. Ralph plays non-stop golf and poker with his new buddies
and even has time to become enamored of Audrey, their flirtatious real
estate agent. That leaves Catherine to find a niche for herself. She
becomes interested in her quirky neighbors, including Amity, who
breaks into other people’s houses just to see how the other half live. And
then there’s Ida Blue, the self-proclaimed pet psychic who has issues of
her own. But soon, Catherine drifts farther and farther away from Ralph
and her marriage.
Finally, Catherine meets Fred, a recent widower with a Great Dane
named Sequoia. United by their love of their dogs, Fred and Catherine
embark on a friendship that could turn into something more, and soon
Catherine must make a decision affecting her marriage and her chance
for future happiness.
I give this book 4 roses. It was a delightful book to read with its quirky
characters, adorable dogs and it even had a little paranormal activity.
I suppose retirement can be quite an adjustment and this was a very
lighthearted and comical version of the things that can go wrong. I only
hope that my own retirement goes a lot smoother!
So, until next time, read a book. If it’s a good read, pass it on!
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