by Robyn Carr (Goodreads Author)
Jan 08, 2015
Read in January, 2015
At the age of nineteen, Seth Sileski had everything. A superb
athlete and scholar, handsome and popular, he was the pride of Thunder
Point. Destined for greatness, he lost it all in a terrible accident
that put an end to his professional football career when it had barely
begun. The people in his hometown have never forgotten what might have
been.
Seth has come to terms with the turns his life has taken. But now he's been presented with an opportunity to return home and show his father—and the people of Thunder Point—he's become a better, humbler version of his former self.
Winning over his father isn't the only challenge. Seth must also find a way to convince his childhood neighbor and best friend, Iris McKinley, to forgive him for breaking her heart. With his homecoming, will Seth be able to convince the town, his family and especially Iris that he's finally ready to be the man who will make them all proud?
My Review:
I only gave this book 3 *. It was good but kind of flat. It had the same storyline as most romance books do but not as much romance. I would say half the book was a slow read for me. I feel like it got more suspenseful when it got into the society issue of abuse. I was curious to see what the outcome would be with the case and I was pleased with the outcome. I also found Seth's relationship with Oscar and how it came about was unrealistic. When people become involved in an accident, they don't become friends with one another.
Since I love Robyn Carr books I am still interested in continuing with the series.
Seth has come to terms with the turns his life has taken. But now he's been presented with an opportunity to return home and show his father—and the people of Thunder Point—he's become a better, humbler version of his former self.
Winning over his father isn't the only challenge. Seth must also find a way to convince his childhood neighbor and best friend, Iris McKinley, to forgive him for breaking her heart. With his homecoming, will Seth be able to convince the town, his family and especially Iris that he's finally ready to be the man who will make them all proud?
My Review:
I only gave this book 3 *. It was good but kind of flat. It had the same storyline as most romance books do but not as much romance. I would say half the book was a slow read for me. I feel like it got more suspenseful when it got into the society issue of abuse. I was curious to see what the outcome would be with the case and I was pleased with the outcome. I also found Seth's relationship with Oscar and how it came about was unrealistic. When people become involved in an accident, they don't become friends with one another.
Since I love Robyn Carr books I am still interested in continuing with the series.
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