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Book Review of Sugar Daddy (Hardy Cates, No 1)

Sugar Daddy (Hardy Cates, No 1)
Sugar Daddy (Hardy Cates, No 1)
Author: Lisa Kleypas
Genre: Romance
Book Type: Hardcover
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I sort of enjoyed this book. It's not the type of Lisa Kleypas books I usually read. It kinda reminded me of Nora Roberts [book:Black Hills|6013511] where the heroine pines after the bad boy whose left town to better himself heedless of the situation he leaves her in. She then has stunted relationships because she's hung up on this old love. This book is basically the same thing. Liberty loves Hardy who is determined to get out of the small town and make something of himself. He leaves and doesn't call or write for ten years and then shows up unexpectedly acting like nothing has changed and thinks Liberty should drop everything because now he's ready. However, Liberty has moved on with her life and has just now become involved with a terrific man. Choices, choices.

If you like the whole small town gossipy kind of life, this is your type of book. It goes into minute detail on small town living and I found most of the book rather boring. It follows Liberty from a 14 year old girl with all the teenage dilemnas and problems thru college and then some. Don't get me wrong, it's a good book but too much of the gossipy feel for me.