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Sylvia’s Second Act

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Her husband’s cheating on her. She hates Boca. Sylvia is mad and she isn’t going to take it anymore. She’s moving back north, to the city of her dreams—with her best friend, Evie, in tow. Think a screwball comedy featuring a sophisticated Thelma and Louise with martinis in hand . . .

When sixty-three-year-old Sylvia finds her husband in bed with the floozy of their Boca retirement community, she’s shocked and furious . . . at first. By the time her head stops spinning, Sylvia realizes that actually, this isn’t what she wants anymore anyway.

So she enlists her best friend, the glamorous older widow Evie, to join her in setting up a new life in Manhattan. Sylvia’s ex-husband may have lost her life savings, but Sylvia and Evie are scrappy and determined, unopposed to pawning jewelry and roughing it in tiny apartments. And before long, Sylvia signs on to revive her decades-old wedding planning business with a former professional rival. Sylvia has a lot to prove, and beneath it all, she can’t help but Will she ever be able to get back into the dating game?

Sylvia doesn't want to be twenty-five or thirty again. Her age gives her wisdom, experience, and perspective. A career, sex, fun, and a new romance—her entire second act is stretched out in front of her, beckoning to her. It’s her time, and watch out, world, Sylvia is coming!

431 pages, Library Binding

First published March 12, 2024

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Profile Image for Debbie.
492 reviews79 followers
April 4, 2024
A laugh out loud story that could easily have been titled "Sex and the City with Seniors". Add "Thelma and Louise" and "The Wedding Planner" and you have the outline for this book. (Just not including the ending from Thelma and Louise.) Somewhat spicy, slightly risqué, and peppered with colorful language throughout, this story takes readers on a romp with 63-year-old Sylvia, her dearest older friend, Evie, and an entire cast of supporting characters.

After finding her husband in bed with a neighbor, Sylvia decides to leave her retirement community life in Florida behind and recreate herself as a wedding planner in New York. Hilarity ensues as Sylvia and Evie deal with problems surrounding apartment hunting, job searching, financial woes, family issues, and dating.

This was a surprisingly good adult romantic comedy, debut novel. I can definitely see Sylvia and her cohort, Evie, branching out and returning for another round of amusing high jinks. If you have any experience with planning a wedding or enjoyed watching the reality TV series "Say Yes to the Dress", this might be the book for you.
Profile Image for Keri Stone.
750 reviews105 followers
June 14, 2024
What do you do when you find your husband in bed with the floozy of your retirement community? Well, after you help her find her underwear and your husband explains it was an accident after he lost your life savings… you reevaluate your life.

Sylvia decides it’s time to make a change! She decides she’s tired of Florida, there’s no second chances for her marriage, but a second chance at life means moving to Manhattan and trying to resurrect a wedding planning business she had many years ago. And her feisty widow friend Evie decides to go with her.

Sylvia’s daughter and husband think he’s crazy. Not in a nice crazy way, but in a demeaning, you can’t take care of yourself way. It pisses Sylvia off - she’s a grown woman, not a child! As the two women find their way together through this new time in life they have challenges and success. And a lot of fun!

This is a great to listen to or read, have fun, and remember it’s never too late to start something new. Don’t let other’s actions define you or keep you down, but believe in yourself.

Profile Image for Danielle Thompson.
79 reviews
February 25, 2024
This started out really fun and exciting before it became very repetitive and vapid. Sylvia, the 63 year old main character, thinks and behaves like a young twenty year old. She doesn't exhibit any wisdom or gravitas you'd expect from a woman her age. The side characters are one dimensional and exaggerated to the point of absurdity. Also, I really don't understand the need for all the references to the show Sex and the City, a series that is 20 years old as of the writing of this review. This novel did not work for me on any level.
Profile Image for Shannon.
8,296 reviews426 followers
March 20, 2024
A hilarious Sex and the City x Girls remix for the older set!! I couldn’t put this incredible debut down!! Sylvia walks in on her husband having an affair with a woman she loathes and decides to leave him, moving to NYC and restarting her 63 year old life with her 80 year old bestie.

What follows is a series of hijinks, sexual escapades and family drama as Sylvia tries to revive her wedding planner career and find love again in middle age. Amazing on audio, this was pure laugh out loud fun and I can’t recommend it enough!
Profile Image for Amanda Stanley.
40 reviews1 follower
December 29, 2023
Loved this book!! Good feels and made me laugh out loud. I could see this story turning into a movie.
Profile Image for Kari Ann Sweeney.
1,367 reviews368 followers
April 19, 2024
SYLVIA’S SECOND ACT is a bit heartbreaking, a lot funny and ultimately uplifting debut that left me craving a sequel. ⁣

I was laughing with and cheering for 63 year old Sylvia as she reinvented herself on her own terms. I adore stories with older, mature characters who make no apologies and embrace the possibilities. Sylvia and Evie - my kind of gals!⁣
Profile Image for Sharon.
1,450 reviews266 followers
July 2, 2024
Oh my goodness this was such a fun read. I laughed out loud so many times while reading this book. A truly delightful read and I thoroughly enjoyed it from start to finish. Highly recommended.
Profile Image for Jennifer Nicole.
465 reviews57 followers
December 31, 2024
It's hard to describe a story about a 63-year-old woman as “cute,” but for lack of a better analogy, that’s exactly how I felt about it. This was a fun, lighthearted novel that had me rooting for the main character and her septuagenarian sidekick. Sylvia truly deserved her second chance, and Evie was determined to make it fabulous.

Sylvia and her husband are living the retired life in Boca—until she walks in on him having an affair with the community's big-busted floozy. This event serves as the final straw in a marriage she's been disengaged from, both mentally and physically. Taking control of her life, she decides to start anew in New York City, bringing her best friend along.

The pair finds themselves in one hilarious situation after another as they navigate their way through the city. Each of them secures jobs and somehow manages to tackle the challenges of rent and career goals in an area where even the youth struggle. Sylvia’s constant daydreams and her controlling family dynamics lead her to take a bold chance on a path she thought was lost: wedding planning. Amidst a bridezilla moment, she discovers the possibility of love again, the opportunity to mend her relationship with her daughter, and realizes how capable she truly is when she sets her mind to something.

I thoroughly enjoyed every moment of Sylvia and Evie’s antics and found myself laughing out loud several times. I loved the focus on a mature woman and the chance for a fresh start. In the end, we are really only as old as we feel.
Profile Image for Janssen.
1,848 reviews7,616 followers
June 3, 2024
Fun and a little unique. Not a favorite, not a flop.
Profile Image for Samantha  Bilan.
296 reviews2 followers
November 27, 2023
I received an ARC from a Goodreads giveaway.

This book was a delightful read and I love the idea of two best friend finding courage and strength in each other to follow their dreams. The fact that they’re “of a certain age” makes it all the better. I laughed out loud at multiple parts! I liked that it was heartwarming without being a tearjerker.
Profile Image for Eileen.
849 reviews11 followers
April 9, 2024
Hillary Yablon shares Sylvia Fisher and the challenges she faces after finding her husband in bed with another woman. This shocking scene is both a catalyst and awake-up call for her. She realizes how unhappy she is and does something about it. This book manages to be both light and serious. When you are in your 60s and beyond, it's easy to settle for life in a retirement community following a predictable routine with the spouse you've outgrown and false friends who are only too happy to show you how little you matter to them. Sylvie and her true best friend Evelyn Neiss move to New York and get jobs and a sublet apartment to share. Sylvie recaptures a career as a wedding planner and Evie finds an encore of her professional piano playing. They manage to live a real life version of Sex in the City (mature women's edition) with similar ups and downs to those seen on TV. Expect career issues, family problems, and romance.
Profile Image for Lindsey Bellitti.
178 reviews3 followers
July 18, 2024
So many thoughts. I'll try to condense so I can just move on from this book.

First - Way too many grammatical errors. Noticed the first one on the 3rd paragraph in chapter 1. Who edited this book??

Second- EVERY character sucks

Third - Unnecessarily vulgar

Premise is after catching her husband cheating on her, a 60ish year old leaves the Florida retirement community she hated and reinvents herself in NYC. She convinces her BFF to join her and the two of them live their new life desperately wanting it to mimic the show Sex and the City. I do love the themes of defending/showing up for yourself, not caring what other people think and owning that it's never too late to be happy and live your dreams. Age is just a number. But seriously - not one character is likable. Sylvia also has a problematic drinking problem that was never addressed and glorified more than anything. Did I stay up late and finish it because I was invested to see how it would end? Yes. So there's that.
789 reviews4 followers
October 11, 2024
This book is a fanciful fairy tale that was a lot of fun to read. It is begging to be made into a movie and I'd be surprised if the rights haven't been snapped up yet. 4 stars
Profile Image for Julie.
429 reviews37 followers
May 3, 2024
Not my normal genre but this was hilarious. I laughed a lot but only recommend if you can handle a bit of (what are the cool kids calling it?) Spice haha
939 reviews6 followers
December 19, 2023
Light, fun, quick read, with many, many references to Sex and the City, this is a mix between that show and the Golden Girls. About two friends who leave their retirement home in Boca and move to New York for adventure and a better life. Mistakes are made, challenges are overcome and this is another welcome reminder, that you should really not underestimate women over 60, they've lived a life!!

With thanks to Netgalley and the publisher for an ARC win exchange for an honest review.
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294 reviews18 followers
September 3, 2024
5/5

If we could give this book more than 5 stars, this book definitely deserves it. It's been a while since I've read a book that had me laughing out loud. The story is beautifully written and all the characters are so lovable. The friendship between Sylvia and Evie is like no other. If you love the TV show, Grace and Frankie, Sylvia's Second Act is definitely for you!


Profile Image for Corinne Carson.
250 reviews20 followers
March 19, 2024
What a refreshing read this was! I laughed and cheered on this 63 year old woman who took her life in her own hands and reinvented herself when no one believed she could. Here’s to kick-ass women, who live their lives on their own terms! 🍾🥂👊🏽
Profile Image for Danna Wiseman.
335 reviews4 followers
April 30, 2024
This was fine. There were some very entertaining parts and I enjoyed Sylvia’s arc overall. The ending was chaos though. It’s like 3 different books happened in the last 20 minutes. Just less polished and random to what could have happened. But I enjoyed the rest.
Profile Image for Cat.
1,160 reviews144 followers
November 16, 2024
This was a great surprise from an author I had never heard about.

I really liked Sylvia, even though I didn’t agree with some of her actions, and her best friend Evie. I hated her husband Louis and didn’t like Isabel, their daughter. These two were horrible to Sylvia.

The end was bittersweet and I’m still wondering if I liked it. It also made me decrease my rating; I was going for 4,5 stars.

I guess that, as I approach 40, reading books with older female characters has become my cup of tea. Even if in this particular case Sylvia is old enough to be my mother.

Another one I recommend.
Profile Image for Ashley Bayley.
19 reviews1 follower
January 5, 2025
More of a 4.5 rounded up but I LOVED this book. It was just what I needed to start the year off!

So lighthearted and an easy read, that kept me laughing & rooting for Sylvia and Evie!
Profile Image for Maggie.
82 reviews
May 27, 2024
Ugh, really not sure what to rate this one. My gut is 2.5⭐️

I did not find Sylvia particularly likable. Like sure, she got cheated on and her husband and daughter are absolute trash people but she isn’t so amazing herself. She never seems to think she is wrong, voices whatever thought comes to mind and lies pretty often and, most annoying, she constantly zones out of conversations. Like did no one notice how she never paid attention to a full conversation with spacing?? In her defense, she mostly did this with Louis and Izzy, categorically two of the worst people to ever exist.

The story line with Evie’s grandson and daughter-in-law was totally unnecessary except to have Sylvia tell yet another lie that would come back later in the story but serve no purpose.

It was also unnecessary to me that Frank and Verena ended up together. Why not make it Nora he ends up with OR just have Sylvia go to Italy and end things gracefully if ending their relationship is the route you’re going? Frank was a perfectly adequate person but then he turns into a sh*t bag because Sylvia isn’t ready to say I love you back?

Lastly, the final chapter/epilogue could not have ended on a more cliche note if it freaking tried. She could’ve simply had a career in Italy, been featured in a magazine, continued living happily with her best friend - literally anything besides ending on a pregnancy.

End of rant.
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Profile Image for Chris .
604 reviews10 followers
April 30, 2024
What a debut! Great audio. Humor and great characters. Didn’t want to say goodbye to these characters.
Profile Image for Kate Harsh.
129 reviews13 followers
April 5, 2024
3.5 rounded down - overall really liked it, very cute and had a lot of funny parts. A lot of things felt like they wrapped up too neatly or happened too perfectly though, to the point where it almost felt too unrealistic?
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1,120 reviews965 followers
January 6, 2025
THIS BOOK IS EVERYTHING. Made me laugh out loud and also reflect on the value of mature women- Silvia and her crew are absolutely hilarious. And Silvia herself is GOALS.
Profile Image for Meddings_Musings: Erin Meddings.
980 reviews30 followers
May 28, 2024
Oh my word! I absolutely, insanely loved this!

There seems to be an influx of novels where women-of-a-certain age are having to start over and I’m obsessed with them! Perhaps I’m just now noticing them as I have also become a woman-of-certain age!

I love mature women being portrayed as strong and resilient, beautiful and desired, hard working and more than willing to offer their skills and wisdom to the world.

This is definitely in my Top 10 Mature Women’s Romance list for 2024! Go get a copy now!
Profile Image for Kovaxka.
768 reviews44 followers
June 28, 2025
Ó, ezt imádtam! Felhőtlen szórakozás volt, ráadásul a főszereplő korosztályához tartozom. New York meg hab a tortán, még a márkás cuccokat és az esküvőszervezést is el tudtam viselni ebben a környezetben. Naná, ha a főszereplő Szex és New York rajongó, a 80 pluszos barátnője meg Coldplayt zongorázik. Vicces, ironikus, nagyon empatikus, egy pillanatig sem csöpögős, mégis vérbeli chick lit történet, élő, jól megformált karakterekkel. El se hiszem, hogy első regény, akarok még!
Profile Image for Debbie Love.
554 reviews12 followers
April 20, 2024
Omg I haven’t laughed that hard reading a book in forever! This one literally had me in tears laughing several times. Very poignant at times, yet such a delight to read! I LOVED that the fmc was older, witty and unapologetically herself. The whole idea that you’re never too old for a new start really hit home for me. I highly recommend this one!!
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