
Title: Kitty St. Clair’s Last Dance
Author: Kate Robb
Genre: Romance
Rating: 4.2 out of 5
When Jules finds out that Kitty St. Clair, a resident at the retirement home where she works, has passed away and bequeathed her a dilapidated dance hall in their quaint and picturesque lakeside community, Jules is surprised. Kitty St. Clair was as eccentric as she was glamorous, but Jules cannot figure out why Kitty left her an abandoned building.
That is until Reeve, a charming, successful developer, returns to town, looking for the new owner of the dance hall, intent on turning it into luxury vacation condos. Suddenly Jules has a way to make her lifelong dream of going to med school a reality. But selling the dance hall will only add to the steadily rising real estate prices and make it harder for residents of her tiny vacation town to live there, not to mention, Reeve also happens to be the man who Jules shared a magical night with two summers ago– and never heard from again.
Reeve wants a second chance with Jules and is determined to earn back her trust. But can she let herself fall for him again? Does he want her, or a guaranteed sale?
Jules wishes she could talk to Kitty, who always seemed to have the best advice, so she turns to the diary she left her. But as Jules falls asleep reading, she wakes up in the world of the diary, fifty years ago, accompanying a young Kitty to the dance hall in all its glory. Her dream visits to Kitty’s past begin to parallel the questions plaguing her in her own world. Will Kitty’s past hold the keys to unlocking Jules’s future?
This was a fun read! I loved Jules and found her so relatable (mostly), and just a fun character to spend time with. Her friendships with her best friend and the residents at the retirement home were so realistic and believable, and it just sounded so fun (and undoubtedly a lot of work). I liked seeing how she grew and trusted and finally found the courage to chase her dreams.
Kate Robb lives in Canada. Kitty St. Clair’s Last Dance is her newest novel.
(Galley courtesy of Random House | Dial Press Trade Paperback in exchange for an honest review.)