Waking Up Joy by Tina Ann Forkner
My oh my but I have a thing for the Talleys. I must—I just finished reading Tina Ann Forkner’s Waking Up Joy (Tule Publishing) for the second time.
Joy Talley is the 40-something who has tasked herself with preserving her parents’ rural Oklahoma homestead as well as their large, rambunctious, and often complicated family. As one of five creative and opinionated siblings myself, I can relate to their brand of crazy. They may be bossy, hot-to-trot, or off their rockers, but the Talleys are fiercely loyal and never less than entertaining.
As the book opens, Joy is in a bit of a spot. After falling from her roof while trying to pull an evil charm from the chimney, and then getting caught in the rope she’d rigged to save her and almost strangling herself, Joy finds herself in the hospital, in a coma, yet fully able to hear her siblings’ judgments about her behavior and their plans to end her life support. Before they do, they spring her and take her to their mother’s funeral, still comatose and strapped into a wheelchair, which results in one of the funniest scenes I’ve read in contemporary women’s fiction.
But while this story has voice out the wazoo and oodles of charm, Joy’s humor is a sugary glaze over a darker incident from her past, which ties her to her high school love, Jimmy. She’s kept their secret even though he went on to marry someone else and has continued to wear his wedding band five years after her death. She can’t avoid the big handsome Cherokee in her little town, as he is both mayor and the praise worship director at her church.
But whether she should remain true to Jimmy or move on to the younger ER doc who also has an interest—with whom Joy would happily create a scandal—forms a triangle that keeps the tension hopping.
She may be a spinster, but Joy Talley is not dead yet. Mercy no. And when these two hunky men come around, she has all sorts of tingles she cannot deny.
Family dynamics are at the flaming heart of this story, as know-it-alls, bullies, holier-than-thous, and the unruly next generation all attempt to insert themselves into Joy’s affairs. Fans of Cathy Lamb will love this novel. It’s perfect summer reading—check it out!
Waking Up Joy is available to purchase now.