Someone to Love

Someone to Love
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Darling, VT Series, Book 2

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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2017

نویسنده

Donna Alward

شابک

9781250092670
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Publisher's Weekly

February 6, 2017
Alward’s charming and down-to-earth second Kissing Bridge contemporary will have readers wishing they could book a weekend getaway to picturesque and romantic Darling, Vt. Willow Dunaway, a devotee of yoga and Zen, returned to her hometown after a few years away to open the Purple Pig Café, which specializes in home-cooked all-natural foods. Now that her best friend, Laurel, has married Aiden Gallagher (in Somebody like You), she finds herself spending more time with the entire Gallagher family, including firefighter Ethan, a widower. Ethan is weighed down by responsibilities to his two young sons and feels immense guilt for relying on family help to care for them during his shifts. He thinks hippie Willow is too flighty, but he’s drawn to her free spirit, her generosity to their community, and her delightful manner with his boys. Soon Ethan begins to realize that he can find happiness again. Alward introduces themes of reproductive choice and handles them thoughtfully and without judgment. Readers will root for her convincing characters, whose internal and external problems feel real. Agent: Karen Solem, Spencerhill Associates.



Kirkus

February 15, 2017
An unlikely match is made when a hard-to-crack firefighter and a whimsical cafe owner connect through mutual friends and family--a reminder that love is not just a personal matter, but a family affair.Willow Dunaway, owner of a small-town health food cafe in Vermont, expects nothing but smooth sailing after returning from an extended stay in Florida. No longer haunted by memories of her past--a mother who abandoned her, an eating disorder--Willow is refreshed and carefree. That is, until Ethan Gallagher enters her life. During the studied introduction of Darling, Vermont, that opens the book--it sounds a bit like a pamphlet from a welcome center--Ethan and his two sons stumble onto the cafe's stoop during a game of soccer. Ethan, overworked from a full-time job and single parenthood, immediately clashes with Willow, who has a more happy-go-lucky attitude. Although this story could have easily been told--badly--in the style of a Hallmark Channel original movie, the book has a surprisingly gritty voice in some places while tackling Willow's dark past and painful memories. Still, it sometimes feels like Willow's recurrent reflections on her past are less a plot device than a summary for readers new to Alward's (Somebody Like You, 2017, etc.) Darling, Vermont series--information that could have been integrated more gracefully. Descriptions of Willow, a stereotypical enlightened hippie, are a bit too on-the-nose sometimes: "Bright July sunshine soaked through Willow Dunaway's bamboo T-shirt as she took a bite of her veggie wrap." It would perhaps, given her past, be more realistic for Willow's character to be idealistic but careful. A breezy romance that takes on some tough topics--with heart.

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