Review: The Overdue Life of Amy Byler by Kelly Harms

June 18, 2021 Angela Audiobook, Contemporary, Reviews, Romance, Women's Fiction

Review: The Overdue Life of Amy Byler by Kelly HarmsThe Overdue Life of Amy Byler by Kelly Harms
Published by Brilliance Audio on May 1, 2019
Format: Audiobook
Narrator: Amy McFaddon
Length: 10 hrs and 17 mins
Genres: Romance, Women's Fiction
four-stars

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Overworked and underappreciated, single mom Amy Byler needs a break. So when the guilt-ridden husband who abandoned her shows up and offers to take care of their kids for the summer, she accepts his offer and escapes rural Pennsylvania for New York City.

Usually grounded and mild mannered, Amy finally lets her hair down in the city that never sleeps. She discovers a life filled with culture, sophistication, and—with a little encouragement from her friends—a few blind dates. When one man in particular makes quick work of Amy’s heart, she risks losing herself completely in the unexpected escape, and as the summer comes to an end, Amy realizes too late that she must make an impossible decision: stay in this exciting new chapter of her life, or return to the life she left behind.

But before she can choose, a crisis forces the two worlds together, and Amy must stare down a future where she could lose both sides of herself, and every dream she’s ever nurtured, in the beat of a heart.

The Overdue Life of Amy Byler was a really witty and enjoyable read. As a mom myself, I recognized in Amy Byler the constantly frazzled state that comes from juggling the many needs of your children. I can only imagine how much more difficult it must be as a single parent.

I admired how hard-working and resourceful Amy became after being abandoned by her deadbeat ex-husband. She is an expert juggler, and it is easy to see why a large part of her identity comes from being needed by her kids. The need to be needed is a key topic that is addressed in the story. 

Amy’s two girlfriends are a hoot, pushing her to let loose in New York City and giving her advice throughout the book. Her wicked sense of humor and exploration of the city are highly entertaining. Amy and Daniel, a fellow librarian, make a really cute couple, even if the romance aspect is a little on the bland side. I enjoyed all their dates and geeky book talk. The beginning of each chapter is a little treat featuring funny journal entries written by Amy’s teenage daughter. 

The Overdue Life of Amy Byler is an amusing book that suited me just fine. It is available to read and listen for free in Kindle Unlimited. I listened to the audiobook and thought Amy McFadden’s narration fit Amy Byler perfectly.

Recommended for fans of:
Single parents
New York City
Makeovers
Books

four-stars


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2 responses to “Review: The Overdue Life of Amy Byler by Kelly Harms

  1. Megan | Bookstacks 'n Golden Moms

    This sounds intriguing, though I would like a romance that’s got more spark to it. Your review has me wanting to see what it’s all about, though 🙂