When Harry Met Wally

· The Homegrown Café Book Club Book 4 · Amatoria Press
4.6
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The women of The Homegrown Café Book Club are over 40, single, and loving it. Fate, however, has a different plan with a younger man for every last one of them.

Widow Wallis Danforth is looking for a little companionship now that her special needs daughter is becoming more independent. That’s all. Nothing complicated. Unfortunately, dating apps have yielded nothing but jerks and perverts—so many that she’s written a one-act play about her misadventures. But will she be able to resist the younger man who sweeps her off her feet and wants to play all the male roles in her production, including himself?

History teacher Harry Kreiger never believed in love at first sight until he witnessed his Princess Charming putting her rude date firmly in his place—out the door of The Homegrown Café. Salsa lessons and starring opposite his heart’s desire turns them from strangers to friends. But when friends become lovers, he’ll have to pull out all the stops to convince Wally that love is more important than age.

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4.6
7 reviews
Emily Pennington
April 20, 2021
Wally and Harry's Story . . . Wallis Danforth (“Wally”) is looking for some male companionship now that her special needs daughter is becoming more independent. She has a disastrous date and history teacher, Harry Kreiger, was in awe of her handling of the rude jerk. The two of them become friends, then want more. But she is having trouble accepting the fact that he is younger. If he wants to keep her, can he convince Wally that love is more important than age, and he wants them to be together? This story touches on a few other things, such as the horror stories that can be generated through online dating disasters. But the big issue is worrying about age differences that really do not matter when you fall in love. Whatever time you have to share, it’s worth it if it’s real. And friendships are really golden. I love this Café group of ladies. Whether they make mistakes or not, they truly care for each other and we all need that kind of firm foundation in life. Grab your copy and ready about Wally and Harry’s journey.
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Claudete Takahashi
May 14, 2021
If you are around your fifties and are single, you´ll probably see yourself in quite a few of the situations described in this story. It has written with good humor and the characters are relatable. It also describes in full the challenges of parents of special needs children and the importance of having a support net in place. Easy to read and fun, its a good way to spend time during the pandemic. I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
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Judy Hendrickson
May 24, 2021
Harry and Wally are the topic of this story. Her special needs daughter is off on her own now most times so Wally is lonely. She tries online dating and she has some really bad tales to tell - which turns into a short play. While working on the play, Harry and Wally connect and fall hard for each other. The characters will make you laugh at the situations. The storyline hits on so many deep feelings between relationships and raising a special needs child, which Wally does very well. Loved the Club interactions and support they give her. Quite a group there, as romance hits each one with someone special who fights for them. Can not wait to read more by this author. Well done. I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
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