Blueberry Hill - Misty Harbor, Bk 3 Author:Marcia Evanick There's a hill in Misty Harbor, Maine, covered in blueberry bushes, and atop it sits a ramshackle blue house. It may not look like much on the outside, but the inside glows with a family's laughter and love--plus one... — Take a beautiful assistant district attorney having a mid-career crisis and a town sheriff having a life-crisis and wh... more »at do you get? Big trouble. It all starts when Jocelyn Fletcher flees her job in Baltimore to take a well needed break in Misty Harbor with her sisters. But the independent Jocelyn wants her own place to live and a job--preferably the farthest thing from the law she can find. What county sheriff Quinn Larson wants--make that needs-is a live-in housekeeper/nanny for his three children. A match made in heaven? Hardly. Jocelyn's bee-stung lips and long blonde hair give Quinn second, third, and fourth thoughts about inviting her into his home. And if a well-ordered life is what he was hoping for, he's got a surprise in store. Jocelyn soon turns his house upside-down and wraps his children around her little finger--which is where he just might find his heart if he's not careful.« less
This was one of those books I could not put down and I had it read in 2 days.. I loved the characters and the way Ms. Evanick wrote the story. It was one of those down home good feeling books that you just want to read several times..
This is a very by-the-numbers romance with absolutely no originality or spark. I feel like Ive read this story a billion times. Everything about it is bland and, horror of all horrors, cutesy toddlers have taken over the plot. I am not dealing well with this turn of events.
Jocelyn is a 26 year old lawyer who has decided she made the wrong career choice. She takes a leave of absence to find herself and heads to Maine where her two sisters have found her the perfect job. Shes going to be a live-in nanny for Quinn, a hunky widower whose wife died only 6 weeks prior. Not to worry though, they were divorced for over a year so hes not broken up at all about her death. And neither apparently are the three perfect little cherubs whose every move, meal and squeal of joy is put down on these pages in loving detail. Sigh. I dont hate kids, really I dont, but youll probably think I do after reading this review. The problem here is that I know more about the three toddlers than I do either Jocelyn or Quinn, the dad of this brood. I dont want to read about bath time with the kiddies, and mud pies and dirty Barbie dolls. I want some sexual tension, some funny banter, anything but another freaking descriptive passage about what the kids are eating, wearing or doing. Guess Im just not the warm and fuzzy type.
As the book continues less emphasis is placed on the kids and more on the couple but it was all a little too late for me because my interest was long gone by then. The romance was tepid at best and the conflict nearing the end was too quickly resolved with too little angst for my liking. Its not horrible, if you dont mind a lot of kiddie talk in your books, but it just wasn't the book for me.
I've only read two of Marcia Evanick Misty Harbor books and I've enjoyed them both. Romantic settings, quaint sea side small town and likable characters. A simple, good, fast read. Very enjoyable if you are in the mood for a little romance. Carol