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Tuesday, May 30, 2017

You'll Think of Me by Robin Lee Hatcher: Book Review



I was sent this book from BookLook Bloggers in exchange for an honest review.

Summary:
"Her mother abandoned her, her father disowned her, and her husband left her. Can Brooklyn be convinced that it is possible to forgive the greatest of betrayals?

Brooklyn Myers escaped her broken home and her embittered, unloving father by eloping to Reno at the age of 17. But when she was pregnant with their first child, her husband abandoned her as well. Not welcome back home in Thunder Creek, Brooklyn stayed in Reno and raised her daughter Alycia on her own, doing her best to make sure Alycia never knew the heartache and rejection Brooklyn herself had known.

When her estranged husband Chad Hallston dies, he leaves the family home in Thunder Creek to his daughter. Believing it is the best way to give her daughter a stable home, Brooklyn does what she thought she would never do. She goes home to the orchard and wine country of Southwest Idaho. There, she encounters Chad’s best friend, Derek Johnson, a part time sheriff's deputy who also owns an organic produce farm next door. Derek was never a fan of former bad girl Brooklyn Myers, but he made a promise to his dying friend that he would be the father to Alycia that Chad had never been.

Although Derek and Brooklyn get off to a bumpy start, he and Alycia quickly form a bond. And soon, Derek realizes that he wants Brooklyn to trust him too . . . even knowing that her trust won’t come easily. And then he realizes he wants even more than her trust. He wants to win her love.

While Brooklyn may be tempted to give her heart to Derek, risking her daughter’s happiness is another story. Will Brooklyn hold onto her self-reliance for dear life, or will she come to understand that the greatest gift she can give her daughter is showing her how to love and trust others?"



MY REVIEW:

My Rating: 3.5 Stars
Format: Paperback
Photo Source: Goodreads

This was a really quick read as I read it in only one sitting.  This was pretty predictable, but I still enjoyed it.

This was my first Robin Lee Hatcher book.  I was not blown away, but would be interested in reading some of her other work.

This did catch my interest from chapter one, which is important to me when I am reading a story.  At the end of chapter one, I was wondering what was in the envelope.  I knew what was going to happen, but I was still excited to see what was next.

Overall, this was a cute read.

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