Love Finds You in Glacier Bay, Alaska
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Genres: Religion & Spirituality, Romance
Book Type: Paperback
Author:
Genres: Religion & Spirituality, Romance
Book Type: Paperback
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One of my new favorites for the LFY line, this sweet romance had a gentle smoothness to it that just stuck with me, even during the period of time I had to set it aside to complete other reviews on deadline.
What I loved so much? It wasnt your typical formulaic romance. The characters have already gone through their struggles and are now coming back together. Which is often unheard of in todays romance genre. And it worked. So completely worked. Yes, the tension was still there as well as the romantic sizzle without the roll-your-eyes-get-over-it factor.
Combining Ginny and Bretts story with a love story through letters from the past was pure genius. Letter writing is hard to make intriguing in a novel. It can often lack the tension it needs to keep the reader interested, but these veteran authors pulled it off.
Its one of those stories that is so smooth. So seamless you forget that youre really reading. The setting becomes a character, Bretts Gram is a complete dear and what a fun surprise it was at the end of the story to find out who she really is. (shh, but I wont tell for spoiler alerts)
Its one of the best gentle romances Ive read in a long time and Im for sure and certain adding this one to my already maxed-out collection on too-small shelves.
This review is my honest opinion. Thanks to the publishers through Litfuse for my copy to review.
What I loved so much? It wasnt your typical formulaic romance. The characters have already gone through their struggles and are now coming back together. Which is often unheard of in todays romance genre. And it worked. So completely worked. Yes, the tension was still there as well as the romantic sizzle without the roll-your-eyes-get-over-it factor.
Combining Ginny and Bretts story with a love story through letters from the past was pure genius. Letter writing is hard to make intriguing in a novel. It can often lack the tension it needs to keep the reader interested, but these veteran authors pulled it off.
Its one of those stories that is so smooth. So seamless you forget that youre really reading. The setting becomes a character, Bretts Gram is a complete dear and what a fun surprise it was at the end of the story to find out who she really is. (shh, but I wont tell for spoiler alerts)
Its one of the best gentle romances Ive read in a long time and Im for sure and certain adding this one to my already maxed-out collection on too-small shelves.
This review is my honest opinion. Thanks to the publishers through Litfuse for my copy to review.
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