I received a free copy of this book in exchange for an
honest review
Summary:
Key to Love
When
architect Elise Springer's father is injured, she immediately leaves San
Francisco to care for him. The last person she expects to encounter in her
Pennsylvania hometown is her childhood friend Lucas Fisher. Lucas is
investigating his brother's mysterious death, and Elise can't resist lending a
hand. Lucas longs for the close family ties he never had. He's back in Scranton
to set up a classic car restoration business and build a future. The torch he
carries for Elise burns brighter than ever, but before he can declare his love,
he must obtain the legal rights to adopt his nephew--and prove his brother's
death was no accident. As they unearth clues to find the murderer and a missing
stash of money, Elise faces a dilemma. Is her career on the West Coast the key
to her happiness, or is it an animal-cracker-eating four-year-old and his
handsome uncle instead?
Review:
This was
a very heart touching story, which feels real. The flow is perfection. The
author captured the emotions of each person she wrote about. From the very
first page, you are sucked into this book and can’t put it down.
The
editing is well down; I didn’t come across any grammatical errors, which to me
ruins a book. The plot is well-developed and complete. This book would make a
wonderful movie.
Conclusion:
Would I
recommend this book to others? YES
Would I
read other books written by this Author? YES
Is this
book a Novel or Novella? Novel
Is this
book priced correctly? It depends on if you’re a budget buyer or not. If you’re
a budget buyer, it’s over priced. As
someone who lives on a fixed income, I won’t pay the prices for this book as
paperback or e-book. Yes, it’s worth the money, but if I hadn’t gotten this
book for free from my review, I would have never bought it to read, as I look
for bargain priced books.
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