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Kelly Jensen’s Let’s Connect was originally written as a serial for the author’s newsletter subscribers, but now she’s collected the instalments together and published them as a novella. It’s a charming, funny and poignant story about a fifty-year-old divorcé who alternates between wondering if life and love have passed him by and feeling as though he’s too young to give up on finding love and someone to share his life with.
Dan Stroman has been divorced for a year, and he’s obviously been struggling – with being single again, and with life in general. He’s neglected his business and spent more time than he should have clinging to his couch, but his best friend Trevor (on whom Dan has had a crush for years) has encouraged him to get back into the dating game, and pretty much stood over him while Dan downloaded the Let’s Connect app and created a profile. Dan does indeed connect with a few guys, but the in-person dates range from disastrous to simply not-what-I’m-looking-for, and he’s almost ready to give up when he receives a message on the app from Robin, who responds to the question “what’s the most interesting thing about you?” with a short essay about odd socks that is “the most bizarre yet sweet collection of words Dan had ever read.”
Dan is immediately struck by the personality – funny, self-deprecating and distinctly quirky – that comes through in Robin’s words. After they’ve exchanged a few messages on the app, Robin suggests they try a virtual date – they’ll both cook the same meal, and watch a movie together – and it goes well. Robin is easy to talk to and Dan feels comfortable with him – and over the weeks they spend chatting, he realises that his interactions with Robin have helped him to see that he IS ready to move forward and take the next step with someone. But… who is the right someone?
Let’s Connect is short, but it’s a lovely read that possesses considerable depth and insight. I really enjoyed Ms. Jensen’s recent This Time Forever series, in which most of the principal characters were in their forties and fifties, and here, she continues to highlight the very different issues that can arise when a more mature person is looking to find a new relationship, and does it in a very appealing and perceptive way.
Dan is the PoV character, although there’s a very satisfying epilogue which switches the perspective to the man in his life. Let’s Connect is short, sweet, and absolutely delightful, and happily, I see that Ms. Jensen is planning on writing more in this world.
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Grade: B+
Book Type: Contemporary Romance
Sensuality: Warm
Review Date: 05/09/20
Publication Date: 08/2020
Recent Comments …
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This sounds delightful! I’m grabbing it, thanks
excellent book: interesting, funny dialogs, deep understanding of each character, interesting secondary characters, and also sexy.
I don’t think anyone expects you to post UK prices – it’s just a shame that such a great sale…
I’m sorry about that. We don’t have any way to post British prices as an American based site.
I have several of her books on my TBR and after reading this am moving them up the pile.
This sounds really nice!
This was just what I needed last night!
I really enjoyed it and thought it covered a lot of issues for such a short read.
I’ll definitely try the This Time Forever series.
Exactly – novellas rarely work for for me, mostly because they always feel rushed and superficial, but while this is short, it’s certainly neither of those things. The This Time Forever series has just come out in audio (as I said upthread, I’ve got a review of book 1 ready to go at AG) – and I liked the narration overall, so you might want to check it out.
This was super cute and sweet!
I agree completely! I finished this with a smile on my face and the feeling of being so happy I read it. The story definitely some surprisingly profound things to say, too, so it wasn’t just fluff. Recommended.
If you haven’t read or listened to (I’ve got an audio review waiting to go at AG) her This Time Forever series, I strongly recommend it – the ‘feel’ is very similar.
Picking this one up!
I hope you like it – it’s really sweet but has some very pertinent points to make.