Book Review: Love Lines by Sheri Langer
Release Date: February 26, 2019
Publisher: Red Adept Publishing
Format: ebook
Pages: 344 pages
Genre: Chic Lit, romance
Buy: Kindle | paperback
Synopsis:
Fordham Price is juggling her job at a publisher, her precocious 10-year-old daughter, and her feisty mother. She wants to find time for men, but a stream of dating disasters has her relationship status stuck at single. As if her Latte wasn’t already overflowing, a co-worker gets pregnant, sticking Fordham on the hook for the company’s latest reality read from their popular series. She must supplement her own romantic misadventures with tales of cynical cat-ladies, identical-twin husbands, spunky monks, and creepy web-crawlers.
As she wades through submissions, one from a widower gives her tingles in all the places she forgot existed. His words draw her in until she finds herself daydreaming about him more than she’d care to admit…
As she wades through submissions, one from a widower gives her tingles in all the places she forgot existed. His words draw her in until she finds herself daydreaming about him more than she’d care to admit…
Review:
Fordham is a single mother trying to juggle her profession and her job as a mother. With the help of her mother she is raising her daughter who is a precocious 10 year old with a physical disability. Her best friend keeps setting her up on dates that she really has no interest in but then she runs into her high school boyfriend and first love, Aaron. Could this be the start of what was meant to be all along? In the wings is her daughters principal, David who always seems to show up at the same places she is and they appear to have a chemistry of sorts.
Fordham's mother lives with her and between helping Fordham she plays online scrabble and always wins until she finds the one player she can't seem to beat.
This is a sweet romance, learning how to start over and move forward. Its a reminder to us all to really pay attention to the people in our lives and what they are putting out there. I really loved all the characters and Fordham's relationship with her daughter is sweet. I really enjoyed this book and think it would make a great beach read.
Fordham's mother lives with her and between helping Fordham she plays online scrabble and always wins until she finds the one player she can't seem to beat.
This is a sweet romance, learning how to start over and move forward. Its a reminder to us all to really pay attention to the people in our lives and what they are putting out there. I really loved all the characters and Fordham's relationship with her daughter is sweet. I really enjoyed this book and think it would make a great beach read.
Disclaimer: I received an advanced copy of this book from the publisher through Book Sirens in exchange for an honest review.
Discover other books or products I like: https://www.amazon.com/shop/readinggrrl
Comments
Post a Comment