Otherwise Engaged
by Susan Mallery
Publisher: MIRA
Release Date: November 4, 2025
Reviewed by PJ




When Shannon gets engaged, her beloved mom, Cindy, is the first person she wants to tell—and the last. Cindy’s engaged, too, and has already hinted at a double wedding. The image of a synchronized bouquet toss with her mom fills Shannon with horror. She’ll keep her engagement a secret until Cindy’s I-dos are done.
Victoria has never been proper enough for her mother, Ava, so she stopped trying. She lives on her own terms and amuses herself by pushing Ava’s buttons. Ava loves but doesn’t understand her stuntwoman daughter. When a movie-set mishap brings Victoria home, Ava longs to finally connect.
Chance brings the four women together at a wedding venue, where a shocking secret comes tumbling out. Twenty-four years ago, desperate teenager Cindy chose wealthy Ava to adopt her baby—then changed her mind at the very last second. The loss rocked Ava’s world, leaving her unable to open her heart to the daughter she did adopt, Victoria. As Shannon and Victoria deal with the fallout from the decisions their mothers made, they wrestle with whether who they are is different than who they might have become.
PJ's Thoughts:
Wow, what a roller coaster of a ride! Mallery digs into all the messy, precarious, sometimes volatile emotions of mother-daughter relationships and the impact they have on her characters' lives. And, in this book, that impact is mighty.
Imagine discovering as an adult that your entire life was supposed to be different. That's what happens to Shannon and Victoria, two women with very different upbringings and very different relationships with their mothers. For one, the revelation explains so much about why she and her mother have never connected. For the other, it threatens the close - maybe too close - bond between mother and daughter. The fallout is immense, as one would expect, and expertly revealed, one piece at a time, by Mallery.
The twists never stop coming in this story, pulling me into the lives of these characters and keeping me invested while wondering what would happen next. The relationships are complicated, the emotions complex, and the resolutions hard won. Mallery doesn't shy away from the messiness, the ramifications of mistakes made or the devastation of heartrending decisions. It all feels very authentic and relatable.
Aside from the relationships among the women, there are also romantic relationships (marriage, secret engagement, dating) that do not go untouched in the aftermath of the revelation of those long-held secrets. It all unfolds organically with expected difficulties along the way but results in long-overdue growth, healing, and hope for stronger relationships going forward. The process isn't easy but it's ultimately rewarding.
This story grabbed me from the beginning and held me enthralled throughout, right up until the abrupt, what-the-heck ending. I was sure I had received a corrupted file and there were missing pages but, nope. That was the end. Maybe it's the romance reader in me but it just felt unfinished. I wanted more closure for these characters. An epilogue or even a few more pages could have given me that and made this a five-star read (for me). Other readers may feel differently. My issues aside, Otherwise Engaged is still a deeply emotional, immersive, well-written book and one I highly recommend.

I really dislike if there isn't some kind of closure in a book. I really like Susan Mallery's books so I will read it. Thanks
ReplyDeleteThat's the struggle I had with it, Nicole. I was unhappy with the abrupt ending but I love Mallery's writing.
DeleteLove her books!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the review. I've been reading Susan Mallery books since her Fools Gold series and her stories just get better and better. Looking forward to reading this one!
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to read her new book.
ReplyDeleteWhat an interesting premise for a book. I can just imagine the reactions and the twists and turns the story takes. I can understand your reaction to the ending. We romance readers do tend to want things tied up in a nice HEA. However, life isn't like that. Leaving it open as it sounds like she did, gives us the opportunity to think how things will turn out for everyone.
ReplyDeleteShe did an excellent job of giving me "OMG" moments that seem too bonkers to be true and yet she makes them feel realistic and relatable.
DeleteLoved this book too! I do wish the ending would have been better! Did you see it was dedicated to me and my daughter!!
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