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Once again Judith Keim, has written another wonderful story! I love how she writes books about second chances. No one especially her daughter in law is going to keep Aggie Robard from making her dreams come true. The book is about love, friendship, family and a second chance at love. I would definitely recommend this book to others
I received a ARC from NetGalley and the publisher, an all opinions expressed here are my own.

A Road Trip To Remember is fun , happy read, Aggie is a fun loving senior citizen that has convinced her granddaughter to take her on a road trip to Florida. Unknown to Blythe, Aggie has planned several stops to see old college friends along the way. They had a fun trip down to Florida but the biggest surprise was the friend that she was going to see when they got to their beach house. Donavon was someone that Aggie was supposed to have married after college but she married another man instead. Aggie and Donovan were still attracted to each other and rekindled the romance. Donovan had MS so he brought his caregiver with him. Blythe and Logan hung out together while the other couple spent time together. Blythe was moving to Boston after graduating in a few months. It was a coincidence that Logan was also planning a move to Boston so they continued their relationship there. This was a great lighthearted book that I highly reccomnend.

Since I've been stuck at home a lot lately, I've taken to reading road trip books and when I saw this on NetGalley it looked like too much fun to pass up.
I find myself more and more drawn to books with "mature" heroines and in that Judith Keim does not disappoint. Aggie wants to see her old college friends before they die and decides that this is the time. Her grand daughter becomes her partner in crime as they head for Florida.
Some of us have people in our lives who were very important during one part of that life, but who have spent the rest of the years as happy memories. I wasn't particularly close to anyone in my high school class, but I enjoy our reunions and am looking forward to our 60th birthday party this summer--who better to celebrate turning 60 with than the people with whom you were a teen? Seeing Aggie with her college friends made me smile and remember mine.
I wish I could tell you that this book touched me deeply or had some twist I didn't see coming, but I can't tell you that. While a fun read, it was also very predictable--but that's not always a bad thing.
I'd like to thank the publisher for making a review copy available via NetGalley. Grade: B-

I loved this book! As soon as I saw the cover and read the description, I knew it going to be a good one and boy howdy, was it ever!! Excellent plot lines, characters and locations described in great detail and just a fun story. Perfect summer read!

A great book. I loved the cover! Was a great read during a sunny vacation, just like the cover. .

Thank you to Net Galley, Judith Keim, and Wild Quail Publishing for the ARC. A Road Trip to Remember was a fun, light-hearted read. Aggie and her granddaughter Blythe made me wish I had a grandmother with whom I could road trip. Blythe and Aggie are both strong, independent women and are both relatable. The plot was fun and pulled me right in. I am a sucker for a good road trip, and I loved how they take a road trip to see some of Aggie’s friends from college (including her first love) and the events that followed. This was the perfect book to read in these challenging times. I will definitely be reading other book in this series and the author’s other series!

This is a heart warming story of bonding between grandmother and granddaughter as well as family . A need to visit old friends and reconnect with the past to bring a good lifr for the future.

Loved it. A charming and delightful story about second chances, new romances, family issues, work problems, and so much more.

A Road Trip To Remember by Judith Keim was a wonderful story of grandmother Aggies journey to see an old flame and the granddaughters journey to find happiness, love and working in her family’s company.

I absolutely loved this book. I read this in a day. It was hard to put down once I started. Very loveable characters. Worthy of more than 5 stars in my opinion. Absolutely fantastic book.

This heart-warming book by Judith Keim is perfect to forget your troubles for a while. Aggie and Blythe set out on a road trip so Aggie can visit old friends for possibly the last time. The trip changes the perspectives of both women, and Blythe learns things about her grandmother she did not know. The story is told through the thoughts of both women, making it easy to read and easy to love the characters. I recommend this book to anyone who likes to feel a friendship with the characters and wish them all well. I received a copy of this book from NetGalley and the publisher. All opinions expressed are my own.

Thank you NetGalley, Judith Keim and Wild Quail Publishing for the ARC of A Trip to Remember. This is my personal review.
Aggie and her granddaughter Blythe had an adventure together that changed both of their lives forever.
Aggie had moved into an Assisted Living community and Blythe had forgone a trip with her family to Hawaii to concentrate on finishing things to graduate from college.
Aggie decided that with the family all out of town it was the perfect time for her and Blythe to go on a trip together. This was going to be an epic adventure for both as the wandered their way to Florida. Aggie and Blythe connected and bonded in ways that will make you smile and feel they will never be the same people when they return home.
The people they stopped to see, the places they stopped to see and the memories they made will make you glad you went on the trip with them.
I enjoyed this book so much and I am looking forward to the next book in the series.

A Road Trip to Remember by Judith S. Keim is a delightful book I enjoyed reading in a day! This is another of the stories in the Seashell Cottage series. Aggie is not happy with being treated as if she is not capable of living an interesting life just because she is seventy-two. Her son and daughter-in-law had convinced her to move into an assisted living community. She decides to make plans for a vacation on her own terms! She calls her granddaughter, Blythe, to drive her to Seashell Cottage in Florida. She has some special stops she wants to make along the way. She also has some plans for Blythe to take over her position in the family business.
Blythe is shocked at her grandmother but also agrees she has the right to a fun vacation. Blythe is preparing for her college graduation and was left out of her father and stepmother's vacation to Hawaii. Driving her grandmother to Florida will be her secret from the family. All goes well until Aggie falls while dancing on the beach and breaks a femur. Blythe is dreading to make the call to her father and give him the news. Aggie does not allow this unfortunate accident to detour her joyful reunion with Donovan.
I won't post spoilers, but this book is filled with unexpected twists for Aggie and her family. Aggie is finding new joy in her life but there are some unexpected events that are cause for concern. Aggie realizes it is never too late to look for joy and happiness in her life as she ages.
Publication Date: April 20, 2021
Thank you to NetGalley, the author, and the publisher for the opportunity to read and review this book.

I received this book for an Amish review from netgalley #netgalley
What a fun perfect summer read the travel was amazing and the scene was set!

This was just a fun, enjoyable book to read! Lots going on - Blythe is graduating and starting to take over the family business as her grandma's stepping back. They take an epic road trip - visiting Aggie's past and making a lot of new memories. They end up in Florida and everything changes there.
Even with so much going on, it kind of dragged out a bit -- just when you thought it was wrapping up and ending, something else came along and the story went on. It was enjoyable to read, just couldn't figure out where it was going to stop.
Thank you to NetGalley, the publisher and author for a temporary digital ARC for my review.

Judith Keim, in “A Road Trip To Remember,” writes to share about two women who faced unexpected challenges and met them with strength. In taking this approach, both found love and happiness along the way.
Agatha “Aggie” Robard, 72, has just recently recovered from pneumonia and is lamenting the treatment of her only daughter-in-law. Ulterior motives and raving jealousy caused Constance to manipulate her husband Brad into moving Aggie into an assisted living facility. When Brad’s family take off to spend Spring Break in Hawaii, Aggie hatches a plan to prove that she still has the power to live her own life as she sees fit. Twisting her granddaughter's arm, they head off on a secret girls’ road trip in a white convertible Mercedes to the Gulf Coast of Florida. Aggie has rented Seashell Cottage for Spring Break.
Blythe Robard, 21, has just broken up with her boyfriend, Chad, and has one semester left before graduating from Cornell. Since her mom was placed in a mental institution 16 years ago, Blythe has had to deal with her jealous stepmom. A road trip with grandma might just be what she needs.
You’ll laugh and cry as these girls make pitstops along the way. Each is determined to enjoy their days with a new sense of abandon. Keim’s characters are endearing and believable and her settings are realistic. Both sets of my grandparents have passed away, but I remember happy memories of both and the secrets we shared. Keim reminded me of a grandparent's love and ability to make my problems appear small. I felt like this book was a hug with a reminder to approach my elderly loved ones with grace and allow them the dignity to be part of the elder-care discussion. Come join the journey and witness the happy memory-making moments, the surprises, the friendships new and old, and watch them discover new possibilities for everything they’ve ever wanted.
Watch for this novel on April 20, 2021 and the sequel “Beach Babes” in 2022.
Thank you to Judith Keim, Wild Quail Publishing, and NetGalley for this fantastic gift. I received this advance copy free and was under no obligation to provide a review.