Promise me sunshine A novel

Cara Bastone

Book - 2025

"Lenny's a bit of a mess at the moment. Her best friend, Lou, recently passed away after her battle with cancer, and her death has left Lenny feeling completely lost. She's avoiding her concerned parents, the apartment she shared with Lou, and the list of things she's supposed to do to help her live again. The only thing she can do is temporary babysitting gigs, and luckily, she just landed a great one, helping overworked, single mom Reese and her precocious daughter, Ainsley. It's not perfect: Ainsley's uncle, Miles, always seems to be around, and is kind of... a huge jerk. But if Lenny acts like she has it all together, maybe no one will notice she's falling apart. Miles sees right through her though. Tu...rns out, he knows a lot about grief and, surprisingly, he offers her a proposition. He'll help her complete everything on her "live again" list if she'll help him connect with Ainsley and overcome his complicated relationship with Reese. Lenny doubts anything can fill the Lou has left behind, but as they begin to spend more time together, Lenny is surprised to discover that, sometimes, you have to lose everything in order to find yourself, and love, again"--

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Subjects
Genres
Romance fiction
Novels
Published
New York, NY : The Dial Press 2025.
Language
English
Main Author
Cara Bastone (author)
Physical Description
394 pages ; 21 cm
ISBN
9780593595732
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Review by Library Journal Review

Six months after cancer took her beloved best friend and roommate, Lou, Helen "Lenny" Bellamy is still adrift, spending most nights riding the Staten Island Ferry instead of returning to the apartment she once shared with Lou or trying to check items off Lou's "Live Again" list. An experienced nanny, Lenny can keep herself together only for short-term gigs like a weekend with Ainslie, an eight-year-old girl with a single mom and a grumpy uncle named Miles, who seems to see right through Lenny's fragile facade. Having lost his mother and cousin in a car accident years ago, and more recently his father and Ainslie's pop pop, Miles is determined to be a lifeboat for Lenny, with no judgment. As Miles helps Lenny fulfill the items on Lou's list, they both find they have so many things to live for. VERDICT A stunning book by Bastone (Ready or Not), who delivers another slow-burn and emotional romance that doesn't shy away from also exploring life's hardest moments. Recommended for readers who also enjoy Abby Jimenez.--Elizabeth Gabriel

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

Following the death of her best friend, a Brooklyn woman completes her "Live Again list" with the help of a wounded stranger. After her best friend, Lou Merritt, dies from cancer, Lenny Bellamy feels like she's barely hanging on. Thankfully, the babysitting gigs she picks up to pay the bills also serve as a bright distraction in her life. Lenny is one of those blessed individuals who knows exactly how to identify with children. She's warm and endearing, and nannying makes her feel just the slightest bit better--or at least that's what she tells herself. Her latest job is watching 7-year-old Ainsley. Ainsley's mom, Reese Hollis, is a single parent, raising her daughter in the swanky apartment left to her by her father, a famous musician who'd died a year earlier, with her moody half brother, Miles Honey, living upstairs in the same building. It's obvious from Miles' first appearance in Reese's apartment that their relationship is strained--he barely knew his father and has only been in Reese's life for two years. He doesn't trust Lenny, clearly overprotective of his niece and judgmental about everyone who takes care of her. As Miles transforms into a helicopter uncle, he starts to recognize something familiar in Lenny--the grief that is all but consuming her life, something with which he's had some experience. When Lenny reveals that she and Lou had compiled a "Live Again list" to help Lenny work through her friend's death, Miles agrees to help her fulfill the tasks on her list on one condition: He wants Lenny's help in finding ways to connect with Ainsley and Reese. Bastone's contemporary romances are truly in a class of their own, creating difficult events and softening them with the comfort of finding a romantic partner who is both supportive and empathetic. Miles' rough and admittedly awkward edges are smoothed by Lenny's dogged efforts to carry on through her sadness and pain. This is a tender slow-burn romance with an emotional wallop. A beautiful portrayal of two people navigating love and grief. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.