Texas gal Katie Fisher is stuck in two worlds: her work world of Dallas and the family ties to where she grew up in the small town of Fairfield. Add to that her new basketball boyfriend and reminders of "what was" in a former beau, Casey from back home, her worlds keep co-mingling and getting this girl--confused...but what will Katie decide or who will make the decision easier?
I know that's not the greatest intro to a review that I've written. I can't really say much more than that because I could not finish this book. But, I skipped to the end and read the ending (basically skipping 100 pages and I think I still got the gist of things--and that's sad.
I've not read any books by Janice Thompson. If this book is any indication of her others, I won't be either. This may possibly be the harshest review I've ever done. I've never not finished a book before. I tried, I really did, to get into this book, but the never ending dialogue just killed it for me. The characters weren't developed. The time-frame took forever. The cast of charters was too big and multiple-named at that (Bessie May and Lori-Lou, etc.).
There was one shining light in the character of Alva, Katie's great aunt (I think). She was a hoot from what I read (over 200 pages of a 331 page book). The type of person that we wish we could all be--minimal on the verbal filter. The touches of humor were nice, but not a saving grace.
The plot was nothing to write home about. I can't really divulge much for giving spoilers, but there wasn't too much mystery and not really any twists.
I give this 2 stars out of 5.
(I was given this book for free by the publisher in exchange for an honest review.)
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