After almost a three year separation, Grace Anderson and Will Sorenson reunite. Their love story continues despite what society, friends, and even family feel about their twenty-eight year age difference. This romantic and passionate look at two people from different places and different eras, show that genuine, true love not only is worth waiting for - it is worth living for.
Well this was a stunning conclusion of Grace and Will's tale, I must say I enjoyed this wholeheartedly, it did however go on from being about the difficulties of such a relationship towards more fluff and happiness that was derived from them being together, over half of the book was about the happily ever after which is a rather novel occurring in romance novels. Paradox found was, as its prequel, masterfully written and it managed to take me along a wonderful ride through their lives. I'm wholly satisfied with how this wrapped up and this is perhaps one of the better conclusions I have read. Despite it being wonderful I did have some gripes that, were perhaps by choice but of which I do feel the need to mention. Paradox found, while being a great novel, in my opinion still fell short to Another Day in Paradox, the angst, purity, sweetness, drama was of a higher standard. The relationships with Harris and Karen going as they did were underwhelming, but realistic, but the major eyesore, spanning from the first novel till this one is All in all, Another Day in Paradox and Paradox found were highly novel, well written and griping stories that you should definitely try out.
I read this book because it is the sequel to "Another Day in Paradox". It is a must read if you are in love with the story of Grace Anderson and Will. I do not want to give anything away. This was also my book club pick this year! Judith Kristen has many fine books I would gladly tell you to read. "The Light and Dark Side of Seventeen" and "The Purple Hat Gang" remain two of my favorite books by her. She also writes children's books about dogs and cats that I enjoy too! She is a local writer in Pennsauken, NJ and she even takes the time out to drop her books off at the library and come to the book club to discuss the book with us!