Valencia and Valentine by Suzy Krause

Valencia and Valentine

by Suzy Krause

For readers of Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine, debut author Suzy Krause delivers a quirky, colorful story about love, loss, second chances, and what it means to truly live.

Valencia, a timid debt collector with crippling OCD, is afraid of many things, but the two that scare her most are flying and turning thirty-five. To confront those fears, Valencia’s therapist suggests that she fly somewhere—anywhere—before her upcoming birthday. And as Valencia begins a telephone romance with a man from New York, she suddenly has a destination in mind. There’s only one problem—he might not actually exist.

Mrs. Valentine is an eccentric old woman desperate for company, be it from neighbors, telemarketers, or even the funeral director (when you’re her age, you go to a lot of funerals). So she’s thrilled when the new cleaning girl provides a listening ear for her life’s story—a tale of storybook love and incredible adventures around the world with her husband before his mysterious and sudden disappearance.

The stories of Valencia and Mrs. Valentine may at first appear to have nothing in common…but then again, nothing in life is as straightforward as it seems.

Reviewed by Martha G on

3 of 5 stars

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This is tough to review because it was a bit all over the place and maybe that is the point as it deals with mental illness but I felt the writing was hard to get into at first and then it felt like it found it's rhythm halfway in. Overall I get the point of the novel and I thought the ending was sweet but I think it could have been done better. I had it on my Kindle for a long time and I'm glad I read it but was a bit disappointed in how it was executed.

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