Young features editor
Eugenia Shaw is thrilled to have a scoop on not one but two major
stories for Lady Fair magazine. The last thing Gena expects is to fall
in love—with a quirky looking Chinese Crested named Wiley. Or with the
fellow Crested lover she keeps accidentally-on-purpose running into in
Central Park . . .
Unlike Gena’s ambitious and self-centered live-in boyfriend, Paul is a man who appreciates Wiley’s unconventional elegance. And the better they get to know each other, the more it appears that he appreciates Gena, too. Soon she can’t help noticing how much happier and more confident she is when they’re together. She’s even beginning to see a new Gena when she looks in the mirror. But will she be brave enough to rewrite her own next chapter? . . .
Unlike Gena’s ambitious and self-centered live-in boyfriend, Paul is a man who appreciates Wiley’s unconventional elegance. And the better they get to know each other, the more it appears that he appreciates Gena, too. Soon she can’t help noticing how much happier and more confident she is when they’re together. She’s even beginning to see a new Gena when she looks in the mirror. But will she be brave enough to rewrite her own next chapter? . . .
ebook, 184 pages
Expected publication:
December 26th 2017
by Lyrical Shine
Terri's Thoughts
I received an advanced copy of this book from the publisher via Netgalley in exchange for an honest review. Thank you!
I will be starting this review with a random observation. I want to say kudo's to Bronston for having the cover of her book match what the pages of the story tell. Too often you have a description of characters only to find the cover does not match at all. This is a personal pet peeve of mine and while I feel you should not judge a book by its cover, I believe the cover should be consistent with the story. In this case Wiley and Pie feature on the cover.
I literally just put this book down and I already forget Gena's boyfriends name. That is how quickly I would be cutting him out of my life if I were her. It was an instant case of hate at first sight (read) for me and stayed that way throughout the story. Although not a fan of violence let me tell you I was willing to make an exception in his case.
What I liked about this story is that although there was a budding romance, the story was really about Gena and her journey to find herself in order to get what she truly deserved. From the beginning when she rescued Wiley, through her journey as a writer for Lady Fair, the reader sees as she gains confidence and learns what she really wants from life. This was a nice escape from the usual format of this genre. No steamy scenes to be found but they are alluded to.
This looks like it may be part of a series, Love in the City, but from what I can tell it is a bunch of stand alone stories. Perfect when you are looking for a nice quick read.
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