

There were a couple times the details slowed things down but overall, I was fully immersed into this world. I hate to be all, oldies did it better, but I can't help but compare the obvious research and how fantastic the author flushed out Tess, story, and characters, to how a fair amount of newer publications skimp on this it does wonders in helping you sink into the story. The author does an A job of bringing you into the heroine's world. It was super refreshing to have the heroine with the rich glamorous lifestyle and how the dynamics were a bit different because of that. Our hero Kenny doesn't get many povs but when he does appear on the pages, you'll love the heck out of him. This leans a little more towards women's fiction with the focus more on the heroine Tess, her career, and how she integrates with her family life. For more comments, quotes, and discussion - Buddy Read Small Town Girl
