4.5 STARS!
Finding Julia is a heart wrenching story about a woman who spends most of her adult life stuck between a rock and a hard place. This is a story about love lost and love found, about making hard choices, and then having to live with the consequences of those choices when things don’t turn out like you planned. It’s also a story about forgiveness, perseverance, determination and that it is never too late to find that happily ever after.
Julia Patterson thought her dreams came true when she married Charles. With his privileged upbringing and charm, he quickly swept her off her feet, taking her far away from the dysfunctional home life she had with her parents. She longed to have a family of her own and a stable home life. But when her knight in shining armor revealed his true colors, she found that she was no better off than she was before. Now in the garment business with her friend, Claire, and the mother of 7 year old twins, she finally realizes enough is enough and is divorcing Charles, or at least she is trying to. Charles is all about appearances, and he is so worried about what people will think about him getting divorced that he tries to get her to change her mind. As an attorney, he knows how to stop her at every turn and draws out the divorce proceedings. It is like an ongoing nightmare for Julia.
But then things start to look up. Right before Thanksgiving, during a meeting on a business trip, she meets corporate executive, Lucas Buchanan. Their attraction is instantaneous, and leads to a night of scorching hot passion, leaving them both with the yearning for something more. With Luke, a divorced father of two children himself, Julia finds what she has been missing all these years living under Charles’ thumb: an easy, carefree relationship filled with sexual chemistry and the freedom to be who she really is, not who someone wants her to be.
But just when Julia thinks she finally has found happiness with Luke, Charles suffers a life changing setback, forcing her to re-evaluate her priorities. When Charles uncovers a secret she has been hiding from everyone, including Luke, he uses that against her to wield his way back into their home. But secrets always find a way to get out and this one will change her life and the lives of everyone around her forever.
It would be pretty safe to say that we all have known someone like Julia, or know somebody who knows someone like her. She is a good person who goes into a marriage with the highest of hopes only to have them dashed when she realizes her spouse isn’t the same person she originally married. She is a mother who puts her kids first and puts herself last. Some may say Julia is entirely too weak, a doormat of sorts, because she never seems to stand up for herself and fight for what she wants. But in truth, I think that she is the opposite. It takes a strong person to do what they feel is right for them despite what other people may think. Julia is a woman who is damned if she does and damned if she doesn’t, continually having to make difficult choices based on what she believes is best for her children. But unfortunately not all of her choices are the right ones and people get hurt in the process herself included. Could she have done things differently? Of course she could have. Sometimes in life you end up taking the safest route compared to taking one that leads you into the unknown. Like they say, don’t judge someone until you have walked a mile in their shoes. And I don’t think any of us would want to be in Julia’s shoes.
You can say that Charles is cold, critical and controlling. One look at his parents and you automatically know that he is the product of his environment. Probably to him, the way he thinks and acts toward Julia is normal. To me that doesn’t make him powerful but insecure. People who act like that have doubts about themselves and their relationships, so they make others feel like they have the upper hand when they do those types of things. I don’t know, maybe that is the only way Charles thought he could keep Julia with him. Julia said that she couldn’t believe that someone like him would want someone like her. But maybe Charles felt like she was too good for him so he needed to keep some kind of hold on her to keep her around. As much as Charles would never be a candidate for Husband of the Year, on some deeper level you know he must love Julia. I mean, it wasn’t like his family or friends rolled out the welcome mat to her. They disliked her, yet Charles bucked the system and married her anyway. And for someone who is constantly worried about how people perceive him that has to mean something. Did he marry her thinking that he would be able to mold her into the kind of wife he wanted? No doubt. But with his money and influence he could have found plenty of women to fit that bill, instead he chose Julia. When things fall apart and he forces her to take him back in to their home, there is no doubt that move was certainly about him having the upper hand. But I also felt like it was him wanting to find a way to be back in his old life again, to be in a place where he once felt loved. Call me crazy, but when Charles suffers that life changing setback, I felt sorry for him when his parents turned their backs on him when he needed them the most.
I found Charles’ best friend, Rod, to be an interesting character. He is the type of person you can’t even love to hate. You just plain hate him. He despises Julia and takes every opportunity to let her know that. Fiercely loyal to Charles, Rod makes sure that when Charles’ grip finally loosens around Julia’s throat, his hands are right there to take over the job. But in the back of my mind I always wondered why he was so spiteful toward Julia. It is obvious that Charles and Rod have a very close relationship, and while there is an explanation as to why, one just has to wonder if there was an intimate element to their relationship that no one knew about.
Last but not least, I have to talk about Lucas (Luke) Buchanan a/k/a Mr. Tall, Dark and Delicious. From the moment he set eyes on Julia in their meeting he feels an instant connection with her and it is thrilling. His former marriage had left lasting scars and he wasn’t sure if he was ever going to feel excited over someone else again. But Julia changed that and when they spend the night together it’s like watching gasoline get thrown on a fire. It’s explosive! Julia is understandably self-conscious about her body especially since she is a little older and has had children but Luke makes her feel completely as ease. I absolutely love the way he worships her body, making her feel beautiful and cherished and alive. Gorgeous, kind, incredibly understanding and fantastic in bed, Luke is definitely all that and a bag of chips!
Finding Julia is a must read for any contemporary romance fan. Beautifully written, this book was originally published in 2010, and is now being re-released by Lyrical Press, an imprint of Kensington Publishing with a gorgeous new cover!
*This book was provided by the Publisher in exchange for a fair and honest review*