Defending Hearts (A Boys of Fall Novel)
Defending Hearts (Boys of Fall #2)by Shannon Stacey
Globetrotting photographer Alex Murphy returns to Stewart Mills for a football fundraiser, but stays to document the football team and the town’s changes. Since his project includes photos of the Walker farm, he rents a room there.
Needing money to save the family farm, Gretchen Walker doesn’t have time to deal with the sexy photographer in her house. After all, Alex is a man with no sense of home, and to her, home is everything. But when she finds herself falling for him, she’ll be forced to decide where her dreams really lie
My Review:
Defending Hearts is the kind of book you would read if you wanted to submerge yourself in realistic reality type romances. There's no big zing, no big passion, no big anything. Its a slow mozey as you go type of romance that flitters instead of flies and fizzles out before it ends. None of the characters are fantastic or over the top, it just kind of simmers cools then lets you move smoothly by without much else gluing the reader or its characters to the story.
It wasn't a bad book by any means there just wasn't much meat to its bones to make it a real winner either.
My Rating:
3 Stars
Reviewed By: Krissy's Bookshelf Reviews
http://kkmalott.booklikes.com/
Note: I received a print copy in exchange for an honest review from Berkley/NAL/Penguin
Globetrotting photographer Alex Murphy returns to Stewart Mills for a football fundraiser, but stays to document the football team and the town’s changes. Since his project includes photos of the Walker farm, he rents a room there.
Needing money to save the family farm, Gretchen Walker doesn’t have time to deal with the sexy photographer in her house. After all, Alex is a man with no sense of home, and to her, home is everything. But when she finds herself falling for him, she’ll be forced to decide where her dreams really lie
My Review:
Defending Hearts is the kind of book you would read if you wanted to submerge yourself in realistic reality type romances. There's no big zing, no big passion, no big anything. Its a slow mozey as you go type of romance that flitters instead of flies and fizzles out before it ends. None of the characters are fantastic or over the top, it just kind of simmers cools then lets you move smoothly by without much else gluing the reader or its characters to the story.
It wasn't a bad book by any means there just wasn't much meat to its bones to make it a real winner either.
My Rating:
3 Stars
Reviewed By: Krissy's Bookshelf Reviews
http://kkmalott.booklikes.com/
Note: I received a print copy in exchange for an honest review from Berkley/NAL/Penguin