A review by shereadstales
Honey by Victor Lodato

informative reflective slow-paced

2.75

Thanks to NetGalley and HarperAudio for the ALC of this audiobook.

As a teenager, Honey escaped her father’s influence and working for a high-end auction house in Los Angeles, reinvented herself. Now, facing the end of her life, she returns home and finds an unexpected love. Though she tries to mind her own business, her great-nephew and a neighbor burst into her life and force her to build relationships.

I enjoyed this book, but it felt too long. That’s really my only complaint, though. I liked Honey, and her journey was memorable and meaningful. I loved the idea of her starting her life over again in a new way in her twilight years as well as the people she meets and builds friendships with along the way. It’s 100% character driven, and gives the reader lots to think about while connecting with Honey and her story.