Blog Archives

The New Tenant

Despite entering the world of affluence through marriage, Angela, now a recent widow, finds herself in a dilapidated boarding house, subsisting on a meager stipend after being inexplicably omitted from her husband’s will. Feeling forsaken and disillusioned, she resigns herself to a subdued life until fate introduces her to a man named Jack Ford. Although initially disconcerted by Jack’s buoyant demeanor, she gradually yields to his genuine goodwill, marking the inception of an unlikely yet heartening friendship. Excitement for newfound possibilities brims in Angela’s heart, yet a mystery surrounds Jack; he has come to town with a concealed intent, oblivious to the significant implications it will have for numerous lives.

In Allison G. Smith’s compelling debut novel, The New Tenant, readers are ushered into Angela’s world—a working-class woman who climbs the social ladder only to find herself mourning not just the loss of her husband but the financial stability she once had. Smith artfully sketches Angela as a woman of ability and resilience who has nonetheless lost her zest for life, traversing her days in solitary contemplation in quest of meaning.

While Angela’s character is sympathetically portrayed, the novel could potentially be enriched by an augmented first act. Angela’s introduction to Jack, the pivotal character who redirects the course of her life, occurs within the first two pages. A more extensive exploration of her life prior to this encounter could render her persona more multifaceted and engaging.

However, where the story may fall slightly short in its initial setup, it compensates with a rich emotional core. The burgeoning romance is handled with a tender touch, and the affections among the secondary characters add a wholesome dimension to the narrative.

Though The New Tenant is relatively concise, some may argue that this brevity might be detrimental. A more detailed unfolding of the plot would allow readers to savor the enchanting romance blossoming between Angela and Jack, capturing the essence of a cozy, small-town love story that the author appears to aspire to create.

The New Tenant is an endearing tale of resilience, renewal, and romance. Its charm is found in its warm characters and sweet relationships. It is a promising start for Allison G. Smith, illustrating a story that is both short and sweet and leaves room for exploration and enhancement.

Pages: 157 | ASIN : B0C3WFB3V5

Buy Now From Amazon