Let me start by saying, this book is a hidden gem! From the moment I picked up 'Second Chances and Then Some', I was completely drawn into Dasia's world. The way G.T. London crafts this character-driven story is nothing short of brilliant.
The main character, Dasia, is someone you can't help but root for. She's this incredibly talented yet deeply flawed individual who's been through the wringer. What I loved most was how relatable her struggles were - that fear of shining too bright, of making mistakes, of trusting again. It's like the author reached into my own insecurities and put them on paper!
The workplace dynamics were spot-on. Sarah, Dasia's supervisor, is the mentor we all wish we had - supportive, kind, and genuinely invested in her growth. Their relationship had me tearing up at several points, especially during that beautiful Christmas scene (no spoilers!).
Now let's talk about pacing - the first quarter does take its time setting things up, but trust me, it's worth it. Once the story finds its rhythm, you won't be able to put it down. I found myself reading way past my bedtime because I just had to know what happens next!
The romantic elements are perfectly balanced - not too saccharine sweet but with enough tension to keep you invested. Luke and Roy provide interesting contrasts as potential love interests, each representing different paths for Dasia.
What really sets this book apart is how it handles personal growth without being preachy. Dasia's journey from self-doubt to self-acceptance feels earned and authentic. That line about discovering her existing worth? Absolute chills!
If I had one minor critique (and this is really nit-picking), some readers might find the tech aspects a bit simplified if they're in that field themselves. But honestly? It didn't detract from my enjoyment at all.
Final verdict? This is one of those rare books that entertains while also making you reflect on your own life. Whether you're looking for a compelling character study or just a darn good story set in London (the setting comes alive beautifully), 'Second Chances and Then Some' delivers on all fronts.