Title: Good Karma
- Author: Christina Kelly
- Genre: Contemporary Fiction
- Pages: 320
- Pub. Date: June 6, 2017 – Harper Paperbacks
- Source: Publisher; Edelweiss
Description: After almost forty years in New Jersey, Catherine, Ralph, and their beloved Boston Terrier Karma are hitting the road, relocating to a gorgeous, serene island off the coast of Savannah, Georgia, where Catherine can work on her backhand and Ralph can hit the links. But upon their arrival in the Seven Oaks gated community, it becomes apparent that Catherine and Ralph’s visions of retirement couldn’t be more different. While Catherine is intrigued by their quirky neighbors, Ralph’s golf-and-poker routine seems to be interrupted only by his flirtations with their zealous real estate agent.
As the pair drift further apart, Catherine cannot help but sense her marriage is at risk. Then, she meets recent widower Fred at the dog park. United by their dogs, they embark upon a friendship that could be something more—until she discovers that he’s not quite what he seems. As she sorts out fact from fiction and discovers what sorts of secrets might be hiding behind Seven Oaks’ pristine picket fences, she’ll have to make a decision affecting her future happiness and her chance at newfound love. (publisher)
My take: You work hard your whole life with the goal being retirement in a nice place where you can enjoy life, your spouse, and keep doing the things you love. That’s what Catherine assumed would happen when she and her husband made the move south to a lovely gated community near Savannah. What she didn’t expect was that he would want to enjoy activities without her. Every day. She’s feeling ignored, uncared for, and lonely.
Fred’s wife died a while ago. He’s wading through grief but trying to keep a foot in the day-to-day. His dog is the reason he goes out each day – mainly to the local dog park where he sees other community residents. He’s seventy-five and wondering if his best years are behind him. There are more characters who can relate to the same feelings as Catherine and Fred and they all intersect in unexpected ways at Seven Oaks.
Good Karma is a quirky, poignant, entertaining novel that I enjoyed and think will strike a chord with readers of a certain age or readers looking for something a little different.
I’m not retired. But I am definitely of that certain age! This looks good to me.
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Kind of nice to read a novel that isn’t about people so much younger than me, ha.
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Like Lloyd, I’m of that certain age too. This sounds good and I love the cover!
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Me too, Kathy!
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I think this one sounds sweet.
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I like books about people making big life changes, and then discovering how these impact their lives. Thanks for sharing, and I think I would like this one.
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I think you’d enjoy it, Laurel!
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I’m not that into book covers but covers with animals on it always make me happy. So cute. 😍
Anyway, awesome review. This sounds so different and unique for me. Glad that you loved it. 😁
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Thanks, Geybie! Dogs on covers, at the very least, make me look twice 🙂
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This does sound like quirky good fun!
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Being of ‘a certain age’ I do believe I would find this thought provoking and entertaining. Slipped it into my wish list.
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Nice to read a novel about characters in my age demo, you know?
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That sounds sweet and heart warming. I’ll have to look for it!
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So I’m not the only person who dreams of packing my bags and leaving New Jersey? This sounds like a great beach book, and I’ll add it to my list for some summer reading! Thanks for the review.
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Definitely 🙂
BTW, it was fun to see your gravatar in the comments today!
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I loved the cover and am glad that you enjoyed it. It sounds like one I would like. 🙂
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