Book Review | The Backpacking Bride by Janice Horton

Book Description

Publisher: One More Chapter
Publication Date: July 10, 2020
Sold by: HarperCollins Publishers

When her walk up the aisle leads to disaster Maya Thomas must forge a new path…

Saying ‘I Do’ was meant to be the start of her greatest adventure, but when Maya’s fiancé drops dead just moments before he’s set to kiss the bride, her life is spent spinning out of control.

Now, as Maya travels a path she never expected to take, setting off on the mystery honeymoon her fiancé had planned for them, she finds that there is life after loss, that fate has its own way of helping you heal and that those with the courage to grasp love will never go lonely…

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Rating: 4 out of 5.

The Backpacking Bride is a heartwarming story about how to reconnect and move on after tragedy.

What I Liked

I loved watching Maya’s journey through the grief process as she took her planned honeymoon alone. It read so genuinely and naturally that I felt like I was on the trip with her.
The beginning is one of those situations that is unbelievably bad, but what took place afterward is what makes the story the inspirational tome that it is.

The setting is exotic and beautiful, as Maya lands first in India and spends five days at an ashram. First, she only focuses on the things that make it dirty and undesirable. Still, once she decides to give it a real chance, she discovers the beauty in the spirituality reflects on the land so that the positives begin to stand out. Her next stop was Hong Kong, China, where Maya’s new, positive outlook enhances the exotic beauty. I was then able to experience Macau and Shanghai as she traveled on to those places as well. It’s not the vacation I ever wanted to take, but I cannot help but admire all that is beautiful about the locals.

Through first point of view, the narration is done by Maya, who is delightfully developed into a relatable and genuine teller of her tale. The support characters are intriguing and intricate, from Belle, who can never see the positive to Henri, who taught tai chi in the park and competed in sailing races. All the support characters serve a purpose on Maya’s journey, and that purpose is evident without ever feeling that you are being told rather than shown what their importance is.

To Read or Not to Read

If you are looking for a heartwarming and inspirational story and exotic locals, this is a book you won’t want to miss.

Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for providing me with a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.

19 responses to “Book Review | The Backpacking Bride by Janice Horton”

  1. Kristina’s Bookshelf Avatar

    Wow! I can’t imagine going through something like that! Sounds intriguing!

    1. Tessa Pulyer Avatar

      I know! Right? My jaw literally dropped when I read it.

      1. Kristina’s Bookshelf Avatar

        Haha yes, my jaw dropped as well when I read how her fiancé died!!!

  2. MrsDMVH Avatar
    MrsDMVH

    This sounds so lovely!!

    1. Tessa Pulyer Avatar

      It really is! The cover matches the story in that way ❤️

  3. R A I N Avatar

    AHHHHH!! This sounds like such an awesome read! The title + the pretty cover + your review are making me too excited about this, Tessa! 😍🦋

    1. Tessa Pulyer Avatar

      It truly is very heartwarming, especially after such a shocking beginning ❤️

  4. Teri Polen Avatar

    Love the cover, then I read about the fiance – didn’t expect that. It would be fantastic reading about all the places she visits. I read a book set in Turkey that mentioned a lot of the local food – drooled my way through it!

    1. Tessa Pulyer Avatar

      The scenery it describes sounds absolutely gorgeous ❤️

  5. Mae Clair Avatar

    I love the idea of the exotic locals. Not so sure this one is for me, but I’m glad you enjoyed it,

    1. Tessa Pulyer Avatar

      It’s definitely not what I’m usually drawn to and I wonder if that’s why I just liked it and didn’t love it. But it’s a great story and it is very well written with lovely locals.

  6. Jules_Writes Avatar

    Lovely review, it sounds like this is a book worth reading.

    1. Tessa Pulyer Avatar

      It is very nice ❤️ Thank you!

  7. Shivi Chinnappa Avatar

    Great review ! I want to read this one , added to my TBR !

    1. Tessa Pulyer Avatar

      Hope you get to enjoy it ❤️

  8. Shalini Avatar

    Whoa dropped dead… I missed reading this book. Fanatic review

    1. Tessa Pulyer Avatar

      I know, right? I didn’t expect it to happen like it did. Very impactful.

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