About the Book
Book: Pieces of April: A Sweet, Quirky, Romantic Puzzle
Author: Jennifer Lynn Cary
Genre: Sweet, Clean Romantic Comedy
Release Date: January 20, 2026
She’s trying to move beyond her past…
…He wants to know who he was.
Will combining their pieces risk erasing their future together?
April Mathers wants to move forward. She can’t undo her impulsive high school blunder, so she keeps her head down, works hard, and prays for that long-awaited promotion. She’s cautious—even about the friends she chooses.
Then her next-door neighbor sublets her apartment to the one person capable of blowing up April’s world by repeating words that once shattered her.
Except he doesn’t remember saying them.
In fact, he doesn’t remember her.
Viet Nam vet Paul Romer has returned home hoping a support group can help him make peace with his permanent amnesia. All he has from before are flashes of a girl.
Their chemistry is real, the tension tangled, and the secret between them is as stable as six-inch platform shoes. When the truth comes out, will it destroy their fragile beginning, or give them a future worth remembering?
Return to 1974 Kokomo, Indiana, where faith, love, and a legendary cardinal in a sycamore tree might fit the pieces into place.
You’ll swoon for this sweet, quirky, romantic tale of second chances, because sometimes sharing all those pieces of your heart is the only way to put it back together.
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My Thoughts:
Pieces of April was another fantastic trip back to 1970's Kokomo, Indiana. It hasn't been too long of a wait, and this story was about April and Paul, who once upon a time had a history. Due to what down during high school, now when April runs into any old high school classmates she is sometimes treated as a Pariah.
The start of this story April is really having a bad day. It gets even worse when she finds out that Paul will be her new neighbor. Things in the past did not end well with them. Except that through an injury Paul sustained in Vietnam, he has no memory of April and their shared past. He just knows that there is a connection between them that he would like to pursue no matter the truth. In fact, Paul is so determined to be with her, he doesn't even want to know what happened.
However, there are tensions with his family, some townsfolk, and even with April herself. Maybe it would be best to get everything out in the open. This book had me hooked as I wanted to know what exactly went down too.
I enjoyed my trip back and even though the time period is a little before my time, I remember the layaways. Full of nostalgia and true love with a heaping lot of forgiveness.
I was provided a copy of this novel from the author. I was not required to post a positive review and all views and opinions are my own.
About the Author
More from Jennifer
Ever have one of those songs that you’ve loved for a long time and then you discover someone else covered the song? As a general rule, I tend to like the first version better. It’s familiar and often brings up good memories.
However, (you knew there was a however coming, right?) I discovered a different version of “Pieces of April” solely by accident. And it was done by the guy who wrote the song, Dave Loggins. Three Dog Night’s version is great. Chuck Negron did some of his best work on that track. But Dave Loggins’s version touched me in a new way.
So, I did some investigating. For one thing, I wanted to know what the song was about. Was there really an April? Or was it just a play on words?
Turns out, there was an April. And that Dave Loggins enjoyed interacting with fans online. So he’d written that he and April (the girlfriend) had a relationship for three Aprils (meaning the month) before they broke up. He missed her and wrote the song for her and it was one of his favorites that he’d written.
However, (you should’ve known this one was coming 😉) Dave passe away in 2024 so I didn’t get to ask him any more questions.
As I was putting this series together, I listed all the rock and roll songs I could think of from 1960 to the early 1970s that had girls’ names in the titles. Then I grouped them for similarity in beat and title words. When I came to “Pieces of April”, I immediately knew it would have to be an amnesia story. I started it out as a young married couple who ends up going through this but it wasn’t working. I struggled a lot trying to rework what I’d been musing on for months and the funny thing is, once I got past chapter five, things started happening. I’m not a plotter but I’m not a pure pansters/discovery writer either. But this book was a lot of discovery for me and how the threads all got tied up, that’s a God thing.
Blog Stops
Book
Reviews From an Avid Reader, April 14
Debbie’s
Dusty Deliberations, April 15
Inspired
by Fiction, April 16
Leslie’s
Library Escape, April 17
Jodie Wolfe –
Stories Where Hope and Quirky Meet, April 18 (Author Interview)
Pause for Tales,
April 18
Texas Book-aholic,
April 19
Truth and Grace
Homeschool Academy, April 20
She
Lives To Read, April 21
Books,
Books, and More Books, April 22 (Author Interview)
For Him and My
Family, April 23
A Modern Day Fairy
Tale, April 24 (Author Interview)
Mrs. Ryan
Moser’s Book and Movie Reviews, April 24
Paula’s Pad of
Inspiration, April 25
Life on
Chickadee Lane, April 26
Books
Less Travelled, April 27 (Author Interview)
Giveaway
To celebrate her tour, Jennifer is giving away the grand prize of a $50 Amazon Gift Card and an eBook copy of the book!!
Be sure to comment on the blog stops for extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter.
https://gleam.io/8J97u/pieces-of-april-celebration-tour-giveaway
This looks like a great springtime book to read.
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This looks like an awesome read. Thanks for sharing.
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