

Too Soon for Adiós [Chavez Macias, Annette] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Too Soon for Adiós Review: Tears - This book was so good. What a journey it took me on. I have to say I chocked up several times throughout but this was so well written. Easy to enjoy. I felt love loss heartache grief. I’ve experience my share of all of those so feeling it in this book hit close to home. I love how anxiety was represented in here as well. The main character Gabby while experiencing such heartbreaking loss and struggling with anxiety showed how strong and determined she was to make a life for herself even when she felt so lost. Finding out some things about her life that was kept from her shocked her to her core. But she navigated all of her ups and downs so well. The book had funny moments great banter family friends romance small town and lots of love. Review: Very Good Story Although Predictable - The story was fun. I wish I could be more like Gabby's neighbor, Lola. A Google search did not bring up Sonrisa as a pretty little town of friendly people but it sounded like a nice place. Gabby over thought too much as far as I'm concerned. She made a lot of assumptions when a simple question with some answers would be sufficed. I did learn about the soldaderas who fought in the Mexican Revolution alongside Pancho Villa and the resulting in the Feast of St. Adelita that continues in many places around the world. I have lived in Mexico for 15 years and had never heard of it, so this little factoid has been fun to explain to friends. Although the book IS predictable, it was a good read and I'd probably recommend it.

| Best Sellers Rank | #54,361 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #43 in Hispanic American Literature & Fiction #511 in Women's Domestic Life Fiction #3,200 in Contemporary Romance (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (3,859) |
| Dimensions | 5.5 x 1 x 8.25 inches |
| ISBN-10 | 1542039304 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1542039307 |
| Item Weight | 2.31 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 299 pages |
| Publication date | March 21, 2023 |
| Publisher | Montlake |
M**O
Tears
This book was so good. What a journey it took me on. I have to say I chocked up several times throughout but this was so well written. Easy to enjoy. I felt love loss heartache grief. I’ve experience my share of all of those so feeling it in this book hit close to home. I love how anxiety was represented in here as well. The main character Gabby while experiencing such heartbreaking loss and struggling with anxiety showed how strong and determined she was to make a life for herself even when she felt so lost. Finding out some things about her life that was kept from her shocked her to her core. But she navigated all of her ups and downs so well. The book had funny moments great banter family friends romance small town and lots of love.
K**R
Very Good Story Although Predictable
The story was fun. I wish I could be more like Gabby's neighbor, Lola. A Google search did not bring up Sonrisa as a pretty little town of friendly people but it sounded like a nice place. Gabby over thought too much as far as I'm concerned. She made a lot of assumptions when a simple question with some answers would be sufficed. I did learn about the soldaderas who fought in the Mexican Revolution alongside Pancho Villa and the resulting in the Feast of St. Adelita that continues in many places around the world. I have lived in Mexico for 15 years and had never heard of it, so this little factoid has been fun to explain to friends. Although the book IS predictable, it was a good read and I'd probably recommend it.
M**S
So much emotions
I love this book. I could relate so much and it made reflect so much about who I am and who I want to be. We all go through things. Some good some bad and some awful. I love how this books depicts those events and still reminds us that life is worth living.
C**J
Sonrisa
What a beautiful story. It weaved in history, family, nature and the beautiful Southwest of the United States. It explained cultural context by perfect story telling. A story of secrets, love, hardship, and heart for forgiveness. I enjoyed the banter of the characters, the description of Nature and landscape of gorgeous New Mexico and it was a bit of a history lesson too. I only have one regret: I read the book too fast. It was so beautiful and I failed to enjoy it slowly. If you're looking for a book to give you courage about new beginnings, about learning to believe in yourself and following your passion, you definitely found it. Thank you for loving your craft of writing so much that you gifted us with this beautiful novel.
K**R
Let's look at life.
This is a lovely story: about love and loss. About joy and grief. About understanding your past and finding the path to your future. I loved the glimpse into the culture of Mexican-Americans. First generation, second generation, foundational generation. They lived, they loved, they made mistakes. The author is a wonderful storyteller. The characters come alive. We grieve with them, we laugh with them, and if we pay attention, we may actually grow with them. A good read. I would highly recommend it.
E**1
Gabby has poor communication skills
Overall, I’m willing to give this novel 4 stars, but the main character’s poor communication skills drove me batty on more than one occasion. ***Potential spoilers**** She never once acknowledged that what her mother did to her was a literal crime and worthy of massive anger. Nope! Sandra is dead now, so all must be forgiven. I’m not saying Gabby should hold a grudge, but she’s allowed to feel her anger for pity’s sake! Then Gabby was bound and determined to hate her biological father and see his actions as abandonment. Raul tells her that he wanted to be with her so much that we was willing to break the law to get the money for the lawyer. But what does Gabby hear? “He didn’t want me.” *face palm* Then we have the classic break-up-fight trope. I’ll admit, that one was largely Diego’s fault. But still, neither one of them knows how to communicate their real feelings. And why, oh why, did she take sole responsibility for that fight? Waiting until you have a quite chunk of time to have a tricky conversation, doesn’t mean you’re keeping important details from your partner. *sigh* All that aside, I enjoyed the setting of Sonrisa and the way Gabby slowly discovered her century-long connection to the town. The founders festival with all the Mexican Revolution history was really interesting. The way Gabby and Raul bonded over cooking was handled perfectly, going at the right pace to make the development of their relationship feel natural instead of forced. The book could have benefited from more small interactions between Gabby and the townsfolk in order to cement her connection to the town. Especially since her initial interactions were largely contentious. This is not a romance. It’s a story about one character’s personal journey, which happens to include a romance. Still, this is a good read for fans of contemporary romance. I’m not sure what other category I’d put it in, just be aware that the romance is a subplot. Mainly, Gabby is learning to know and accept herself.
K**N
Adelita
This story was about Gaby, who just lost her mother to cancer. Her mother’s 2 friends who were basically her aunts, try to help Gaby after her mother’s passing. At the funeral, Raul, Gaby’s real father comes to pay his respects, and that’s when she learns about what really happened with their relationship. Raul, owns a restaurant in Sonrisa, New Mexico. It has been in his family for years, and Gaby ends up realizing that is where she got her love of cooking. She was there only to fix up and sell Rauls grandmothers house, but not only does she fall in love with the town, but with the mayor as well. Cute story, love the history about the Adelitas and soldaderas.
A**A
Coming from a Mexican background, I found the themes of this book very relatable. The author has a very beautiful and descriptive way of writing that allows you to visualize what's happening in the story and keeps you hooked. 4/5 stars for this one.
S**E
Everyone who likes a light read and love a good storyline. It changes on you as soon as you think Ah that's it! - NO read on .......Loved it
S**H
I laughed, I cried, and yes, I even got a little bit mad at times. This book was so well done. I loved the story and of how she gets to know her father, her history and also herself. The way Gabby’s growth through the story is written is just so organic. I loved the character development and that no one was perfect - everyone had flaws, but they all had a place to belong. This was my first novel from this author and I can’t wait to read more!
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