Helpful Score: 1
This is a wonderful story and with enough twist and turns to keep you guessing. Romance and real life in the mix to keep you on your toes.
A great summer read
A great summer read
I am a huge fan of Joann Ross. This book was well written and I enjoyed the characters and the depictions of scenery of the Oregon coast. However, I did think this book was a bit slow moving with not enough happening in a timely manner. Nothing specific, just an overall feel to it. I thought the ending was excellent and bittersweet.
This was a very sweet book. I thought it would concentrate more on solving crimes but it was really about people rebuilding their lives after losing the ones they cherished.
My only problem with the book was that Ross recycled characters and give them different names. Faith (heroine's mother) is very similar to Erin O'Halloran in "Fair Haven." I know in the next series of Shelter Bay stars a retired photojournalist which is basically Michael Joyce in "Fair Haven." One of the side characters is pretty much Quinn in "A Woman's Heart" down to lost childhood pets due to drunk parents. I find that very insulting in a way that Ross keeps reinventing these same people instead of creating new ones.
Despite that, it was still a pretty good read, definitely more romance than erotic.
My only problem with the book was that Ross recycled characters and give them different names. Faith (heroine's mother) is very similar to Erin O'Halloran in "Fair Haven." I know in the next series of Shelter Bay stars a retired photojournalist which is basically Michael Joyce in "Fair Haven." One of the side characters is pretty much Quinn in "A Woman's Heart" down to lost childhood pets due to drunk parents. I find that very insulting in a way that Ross keeps reinventing these same people instead of creating new ones.
Despite that, it was still a pretty good read, definitely more romance than erotic.
I loved the relationship between the hero and the heroine's son.