![]() ![]() ![]() It works really well to maintain the interest and move the plot forward.Īs I said above, the conflicts in Ms. McCallan’s books don’t sound contrived, in this case, it was organic to the story and believable. The “villain” really got on my nerves because he sounded realistically like a self-centered egotistical jerk. Kudos to the author to irritate me so much that I wanted to punch him. The rest of the characters were all very well fleshed out, especially Quinn’s sister. The small-town setting, the depictions of the landscape and the descriptions of Sawyer’s talent for restoring old mechanical games, gave the story more depth and kept me engaged. Overall, a very good return to hometown romance with a perfect balance of love and drama. 4.5 stars.ĪRC provided by the author in exchange for an honest review.Campbell St. ![]() Clair never expected her first novel to catapult her to success. She should be excited that she'll be consulting on the movie adaptation, but she's struggling. Her ability to write her newest novel has been practically non-existent, she's all but given up on having a social life, and with the recent loss of her father, she's trying to understand what she wants for her future. Sloane Murphy's career has been careening forward for the last decade, so it doesn't matter that she doesn't like being an actress. The movie is a great opportunity for her, and in spite of her ambivalence, the show must go on. She's done this enough times that she just needs to follow the script and hit her lines. But she wasn't expecting to see Campbell St. ![]()
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