Sunday, July 6, 2014

Home for Love by Aneesa Price

A sweet story of a woman returning to her hometown to set things right. Six years ago, Bree left with a broken heart and pregnant. Now she's back. It's time to let Todd know he has a daughter and give them a chance to build a relationship. Of course, it's not as easy as that. There are hard feelings to work past, as well as everyone's ego, wants and desires.

Price makes good use of her knowledge of the human psyche in her character development. Her depiction of life in Alaska felt very well researched. I found this to be a fairly simple, straight-forward story without much of the drama that can overwork and over complicate many romance books. That's not to say that drama in romance is tiresome because there are times I want that.

I found this book just a bit too predictable and not as captivating as her Coffin Girls series. There were several errors (punctuation, spelling, incorrect word usage and awkward phrasing in places) missed in editing that detracted from the reading experience, though not enough to reduce the star rating. The errors are not quite so numerous as to warrant pulling the book off the shelves. This is a nice story that would definitely benefit from additional proofreading/editing. If what you're looking for is a gentle, easy moving romance, then this is the book for you. I was gifted a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. 3 stars

This book is available from:
                                    Amazon US
                                    Amazon Canada
                                    Amazon UK
                                    Barnes & Noble

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