This is a Leonberger dog blog but I sometimes post about other topics and today’s topic is a book blast for a new book published by Alex Diaz-Granados. It is called Reunion: Coda: Book 2 of the Reunion Duology. It is a duology, but it can be read independently from the first book. The point of this post is to bring attention to the book. It is a poignant romantic tale delving into the complexities of love. I bought the Kindle version, the paperback version as well as the hardcopy version of the book. Below is an overview of the three versions.
- Hardcover – Independently published (April 5, 2025), ASIN : B0F3VRRW3R, ISBN-13 : 979-8316859467, 471 pages, Item Weight : 2.85 pounds, Dimensions : 8.25 x 1.25 x 11 inches, it costs $30.00 on US Amazon. Click here to order it from Amazon.com.
- Paperback – Independently published (April 5, 2025), ASIN : B0F3VWJGDD, ISBN-13 : 979-8316867066, 529 pages, Item Weight : 2.29 pounds, dimensions : 8 x 1.2 x 10 inches, it cost $26.00 on US Amazon. Click here to order it from Amazon.com.
- Kindle – Publisher : ADG Books via Kindle Create; 1st edition (April 4, 2025), ASIN : B0F3V5HK2R, 473 pages. It is currently $5.99 on Amazon.com and free with Kindle unlimited. Click here to order it from Amazon.com.


Amazon’s description of Reunion: Coda
In Reunion: Coda, Jim Garraty’s journey continues as he navigates the intricate dance between past regrets and present hopes. Now a successful history professor, Jim’s life is a tapestry of unspoken love, haunting memories, and the pursuit of emotional closure.
As Jim reflects on his high school years and the profound impact of his relationships, he grapples with the lessons learned from missed opportunities and the unpredictable nature of life. Through introspective moments and heartfelt letters, Jim uncovers the strength to confront his deepest fears and embrace new beginnings.
Reunion: Coda delves into the complexities of love, loss, and the enduring power of memory. It also explores the significance of friendship and the unpredictable turns that shape our lives. This poignant novel is a heartfelt exploration of the choices that define us, the connections that sustain us, and the hope that guides us on the journey of self-discovery.

About the Author of Reunion: Coda

Alex Diaz-Granados (1963- ) began writing movie reviews as a staff writer and Entertainment Editor for his high school newspaper in the early 1980s and was the Diversions editor for Catalyst, Miami-Dade Community College, South Campus’ student newspaper for one semester. Using his experiences in those publications, Alex has been raving and ranting about the movies online since 2003 at various web sites, including Amazon, Ciao and Epinions.
In addition to writing reviews, Alex has written or co-written three films (“A Simple Ad,” “Clown 345,” and “Ronnie and the Pursuit of the Elusive Bliss”) for actor-director Juan Carlos Hernandez. You can find his reviews and essays on his blog, A Certain Point of View.
Click here visit Alex Diaz-Granados blog
Click here to visit my interview with Alex Diaz-Granados

Thanks, Thomas, for this amazing book blast! I’m deeply grateful for your faith in my stories, and I look forward to seeing what you think of Reunion: Coda after you finish reading it.
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Thank you so much Alex. You are an excellent author and I know it is great book.
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Sounds like a wonderful book! Love is indeed complex, and this sounds like an interesting read!
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Yes I believe you are right. Thank you Introverted Bookworm.
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I did my best to portray Jim’s emotional palette in a way that reflects the complexities of the human heart and mind. And…I also hope that you read Reunion: Coda!
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This looks like such an intriguing book. Thanks for supporting Alex.
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Yes I think so. Thank you for your comment Jacqui.
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Thanks for sharing this book, Thomas. Congratulations to Alex
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Thank you so much John
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😊
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Congrats, Alex.
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Thank you so much Denise
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I’m in the process of reading the book and loving it so far even though I’m only a few chapters in. Congratulations once more to Alex.
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That is great Pooja. I’ve read some of it too, but I have book club books to finish so I’ll finish it probably later than you.
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Yeah, that’s fair if you’re reading other books too. I was reading another book when this one came out but it was super depressing so I’m taking a break with that one till I’m done with Coda.
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That sounds like a good idea
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Sounds like a beautiful story.
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Yes it is. Thank you Dawn.
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This sounds like a great read, Thomas. Thank you for spotlighting it today, and a big congratulations to Alex.
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Thank you so much Gwen. I appreciate your kind comment.
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Thanks for sharing Reunion Coda. It sounds like a great read!
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Thank you so much David
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Congratulations to Alex! What a lovely write-up, Thomas. I enjoyed the first book, so I know I’ll like this one, too.
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That is great Kymber. Yes I know you will. Thank you Kymber.
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You certainly do find some interesting books to read, Thomas. Thanks for another great review.
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Thank you so much Robbie
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My pleasure
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