Mara Wilson and Emil Benjamin narrate a second-chance romance. Hannah Rosenstein and Levi Matthews were each other's first love and first heartbreak. After five years apart, can they rekindle their relationship? Wilson captures Hannah's anxieties over her job, her life, her relationship with Levi--anxiety about everything, really--but never lets it overwhelm Hannah as a person. Benjamin portrays Levi as prickly and complicated but allows his humanity to shine through. Levi may be difficult and annoying, but Benjamin always makes it clear why. Wilson and Benjamin clearly show Hannah and Levi's affection for their friends and family, deep connection to their shared faith, and eventual compassion for themselves. K.M.P. © AudioFile 2024, Portland, Maine
★ 09/04/2023
Greer returns to the Jewish-owned Adirondack inn and Christmas tree farm Carrigan’s All Year (after Season of Love) for a moving lifelong love story complete with a satisfying dose of personal growth for both protagonists. Hannah Rosenstein’s shenanigans-filled childhood best friendship with demisexual Levi Matthews, whose parents lived and worked at her aunt Cass’s inn, pivoted to romance when they were young adults. Their relationship exploded when Levi, who always longed to travel the world and follow his dreams of becoming a professional chef, did just that, while Hannah’s lingering trauma from her parents’ itinerant lifestyle left her unwilling to leave. When Cass dies, she leaves the inn to both Hannah and Levi, now in their late 30s, and Levi returns to take over the kitchen—and win Hannah back. Greer braids the two timelines and alternates between her protagonists’ perspectives, carefully placing neither of them in the wrong. Meanwhile, their collaboration on managing a VIP wedding at the inn highlights how good they are together even in a nonromantic context. Greer manages a surprising amount of emotional depth while still highlighting the joy of big events and magical locations. Readers, like the charming supporting characters surrounding Hannah and Levi, will be rooting for this well-matched pair. Agent: Rebecca Podos, Rees Literary. (Nov.)
"A moving lifelong love story complete with a satisfying dose of personal growth for both protagonists. . . . Readers, like the charming supporting characters surrounding Hannah and Levi, will be rooting for this well-matched pair."—Publishers Weekly, Starred Review
"A wonderful example of what readers love about second-chance romances: a couple that is now ready for happily ever after in a way that they weren’t before."—BookPage
“Once again, Greer has written a gem of a book. FOR NEVER & ALWAYS is equal parts romantic and heartbreaking, perfectly capturing the experience of growing up and growing together, and of true love finally finding a right place and a right time. Could not be happier to be back at Carrigan’s.”—Rachael Lippincott, #1 New York Times bestselling co-author of She Gets the Girl and Five Feet Apart
“FOR NEVER & ALWAYS is a story about a love that doesn't let go, doesn't ask questions and doesn't listen. Which means Helena Greer does a masterful job, penning characters you believe will do all three as they fight for themselves and the happy ending to their story they deserve.”—Stacey Agdern, author of History of Us
“FOR NEVER & ALWAYS is an absolute dream of a second-chance romance! The pining and the tension leap off the page and will grab you right in the feels. Helena Greer has crafted a gorgeous sophomore novel with the most relatable characters and the most charming setting. Once I started reading, I couldn't put it down!”—Falon Ballard, author of Just My Type
“Take the history and angst of both a marriage-in-trouble and second-chance romance, wrap it in the warmth and complications of found family, and you'll have just a little taste of Hannah and Levi Blue's epic love story in FOR NEVER & ALWAYS. It always feels like a special privilege to read a book like this one that clearly lives so deeply in its author's heart. Visiting Carrigan's feels like getting wrapped in a huge, queer, Jewish hug, and I cannot wait to return.”—Anita Kelly, author of Love & Other Disasters
“Helena Greer’s second book FOR NEVER & ALWAYS packs a major emotional punch. It's got a love-struck, pining hero and a heroine who takes no crap but still can’t help falling hard. The book is delightfully queer and with small-town charm—and complications—aplenty, there’s a lot to sink your teeth into. Every page is a revelation of emotions and readers will find themselves completely lost in Hannah and Levi’s swoony love story.”—Jodie Slaughter, author of Bet on It
“FOR NEVER & ALWAYS captures the vibrancy of a 1940s black-and-white screwball film and displays it in bright, dazzling, inclusive color. Hannah and Levi’s love story is a jubilant reunion romance that deftly balances heartfelt angst and aching sweetness. A second trip to the enclave of Carrigan’s was just what my queer heart wanted!”—Timothy Janovsky, author of New Adult
“This book made me so happy. It was an absolute firehose of angst and drama, but in the sparkliest way — I love that our prickly asshole chef Levi is also pining so openly, and our clinically anxious hotel manager Hannah is a font of strength when the chips are down. I love how complicated and messy people are in this book: they make mistakes and they misinterpret and it’s all part of the roller coaster. I love the food and the side characters and the emotionally resonant haircut. Can we get a Carrigan’s book for every major holiday?”—Olivia Waite, author of The Hellion's Waltz
“If you are like me and completely obsessed with Hallmark and holiday movies, then you don't want to miss Helena Greer's debut novel, SEASON OF LOVE. This book hits on all your favorite Hallmark tropes as it weaves a beautiful journey from hate to love for Miriam and Noelle. A cozy, queer, heartfelt holiday romance that will have you grabbing a blanket, a cup of hot chocolate, and snuggling down to read this charming book.”
—Rachel Van Dyken, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Godparent Trap
“A heartwarming and inspiring story about letting go of the past to find your joy and being open to love.”
—Abby Jimenez, New York Times bestselling author of Part of Your World, on Season of Love
“If you need the cozy feel of a Hallmark holiday movie in book form, visit Carrigan's! SEASON OF LOVE has all of the warm, queer, Jewish holiday vibes you could possibly want. It's a cup of cocoa with the perfect amount of marshmallows, it's a sweet kiss under the mistletoe. Helena Greer creates characters and settings that I never want to leave behind.”—Jen DeLuca, USA Today bestselling author of Well Matched
“Satire and romantic holiday magic in equal measure, SEASON OF LOVE is a sly, big-hearted book that will have you laughing even as it makes your heart grow three sizes.”—Jenny Holiday, USA Today bestselling author of So This is Christmas
“SEASON OF LOVE is a warm and witty romance with characters that leap straight off the page and a setting so cozy readers will ache to visit Carrigan's for real. Greer's writing is vibrant and she handles grief and complicated family dynamics with tenderness, treating her characters with the utmost care and affection. Readers will be absolutely smitten with Noelle and Miriam!” —Alexandria Bellefleur, bestselling author of Count Your Lucky Stars
“SEASON OF LOVE uses the magic of the holidays to do what romance novels do best: convince its main characters (and its readers) that the healing power of love is something every single person deserves. This heartwarming debut has everything you want in a holiday romance—and I can't wait to recommend it to my friends.” —Therese Beharrie, author of And They All Lived Happily Ever After
“A warm, cozy holiday romance, SEASON OF LOVE is a vibrant exploration of embracing that which is most unexpected in life . . . and in love. Best read under the glow of rainbow twinkle lights and a cup of cocoa.” —Ashley Herring Blake, author of Delilah Green Doesn’t Care
“Greer has crafted an idyllic setting I want to whisk away to . . . and a charming cast of characters I want to befriend. Readers are going to lament that Carrigan's isn't a real destination they can jet off to.”—Sarah Hogle, author of Just Like Magic
"Stepping into this book is like stepping into an eccentric winter wonderland—exactly the kind of holiday escapism I crave. Come to Carrigan’s for the loveable cast of kooky characters, but stay for the meaningful reflections on grief, family relationships, and identity. At turns a holiday confection and a deep character study, SEASON OF LOVE filled my heart. I can't wait to visit Carrigan’s again and again!”—Alison Cochrun, author of Kiss Her Once For Me
“Greer’s debut simply sparkles. It’s so easy to get lost in the magic of Carrigan’s with Miriam and Noelle, and a stellar secondary cast that includes a fat cat named Kringle. This delightful Christmas Chanukah mashup will have you braiding challah by a Christmas tree.”—Roselle Lim, author of Sophie Go’s Lonely Hearts Club
09/01/2023
Hannah Rosenstein and Levi "Blue" Matthews grew up together at Carrigan's Christmasland Inn. For Hannah, Carrigan's was (and is) a refuge, her safe place. Even the idea of leaving gave her panic attacks. But Carrigan's was toxic for Blue. As the son of "the help," he felt stifled and judged by the small town's residents and Carrigan's guests. So he left, traveling the world to figure out who he was and who he could be. Four years later, he's back. Now a confident, queer celebrity chef, Blue is ready to win Hannah back. Their love is still strong, but Hannah is afraid to trust Blue with her heart again. This second-chance romance, told from the perspectives of two Jewish protagonists, is driven by emotion rather than plot. Flashbacks scattered throughout the novel show their early idealistic relationship, while the present-day storyline features characters who are much more self-aware and complicated. Demisexuality and mental health are sensitively and seamlessly incorporated within the plot and are essential parts of Hannah and Blue's relationship. VERDICT Fans of Greer's Season of Love will clamor for this sequel that shares the Carrigan's Inn setting, as will fans of Courtney Kae and Jean Meltzer.—Heather Miller Cover
2023-08-22
Childhood friends turned exes are reunited at the inn of which they're now part owners.
Hannah Rosenstein spent her youth traveling the world, and the only place she felt at home was in the Adirondacks with her best friend, Levi "Blue" Matthews, whose parents worked at her great-aunt's business, Carrigan's Christmasland. Since she became one of the owners of Carrigan’s, she's helped reinvent the place as not just a holiday destination but an all-year-round inn and event space. When Levi—now a globe-trotting celebrity chef—returns after years away, he brings back all Hannah’s memories of how they fell in love and then fell apart. She wants him to transfer his shares in Carrigan's and leave, but when an important bride discovers he’s there, she wants him to cater her wedding. Although Levi always felt stifled and out of place growing up at Carrigan’s, he now desperately wants to win Hannah back, so he makes her a deal: He’ll help with the wedding, and in the meantime, she’ll go on a series of dates with him. Much like its predecessor,Season of Love (2022), this story focuses on introspection and identity—Levi is demisexual, Hannah has anxiety, and both are working through emotional trauma. Although these elements are deftly crafted, the plot feels underbaked and conflicts overly drawn out, which leads to the story losing tension and momentum. Interspersed flashbacks fill in Hannah and Levi’s backstory but further disrupt and slow the pace. Fans of the first book may enjoy this return trip to Carrigan’s, but newcomers could be overwhelmed by the abundance of side characters.
Thoughtful representation marred by a sluggish plot.