Review Card & Book Review- Wes And Addie Had Their Chance By Bethany Turner

Wes left Addie at the altar two decades ago . . . and that was supposed to be the end of the story.

When her life crashes and burns in a flurry of secrets and redacted information, Addie Atwater-Elwyn hightails it home to the tiny mountain town of Adelaide Springs, Colorado–back to living with her dad, back to working a low-paying job, back to a life of disappointments. Growing up, nobody expected their local girl to become a high-ranking CIA analyst, married to a gorgeous CIA operative. But that was Addie’s life until she lost . . . well, everything.

Now she’s trying to pick up the pieces of her broken life with a little help from old friends. But there’s one old friend she knows her life is better without–Wesley Hobbes, her childhood sweetheart who left her standing at the altar when they were eighteen years old. Truth be told, Addie would be perfectly content never seeing Wes’s stupid face ever again–which makes it very inconvenient that he’s now a beloved senator and presidential frontrunner, his face everywhere she looks. But that has nothing to do with Addie personally. He might make history, but in her book, he is history.

So, when the unwelcome Wes appears back in their hometown, no one rolls out the red carpet–not Addie and not an entire town that was forced to pick sides (and unanimously chose Addie) decades ago. Senator Hobbes certainly won’t win the popular vote in Adelaide Springs.

Wes, meanwhile, is sitting on a few secrets of his own, including the political scoop of the decade: he’d seriously rather gouge his eyes out than spend another minute in politics, much less ever go anywhere near the White House. Addie knows there has to be more to the story, and her curiosity is clouding her judgment. You can take the girl out of the CIA, but it’s not so easy to shake the CIA out of the girl. Of course, it’s not just curiosity (and the acknowledgement that his face isn’t so stupid after all) that’s been reawakened inside her. But after more than two decades, it’s too late. Wes and Addie already had their chance. Right?

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Wes and Addie Had Their Chance is a beautifully written and emotionally rich story about loss, growth, and the unexpected ways life circles back on itself. Years after Wes left Addie at the altar, both return to their small snowy hometown—wiser, wounded, and carrying the weight of everything they’ve lived through. Addie, grieving the loss of her husband and her career, isn’t looking for reconnection. And yet, her reunion with Wes—now a widower himself and rising political figure—sparks a quiet reckoning neither of them saw coming.

What sets this book apart is its emotional honesty. Bethany Turner doesn’t romanticize their past or present; instead, she paints a nuanced portrait of two people who once meant everything to each other, went on to live very different lives, and are now facing the complicated reality of what remains between them. There’s no fairytale illusion that they’re soulmates destined to reunite—but rather a deeper, more mature exploration of whether there’s still space for love after all they’ve endured.

This is more than just a second-chance romance. It’s a story about timing, healing, and the bittersweet nature of revisiting the past. The characters are layered, the writing tender, and the story stays with you long after the final page.

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