Monday, July 1, 2013

Cross My Heart

Cross My Heart (Landry, #2)When opposites attract...


The last thing Jenna Landry wants is to fall in love. The former rock musician is getting ready to start a new job and a new life in L.A., and she's only back in her hometown for the summer. Nothing could tempt her to stay any longer than that...not even the sexy doctor next door.

Michael Stone has a reputation for being as cold as ice. So what is it about his free-spirited neighbor that sets him on fire? The strait-laced M.D. has his hands full with his career and his teenage daughter, and even if he were looking for a relationship, he knows Jenna is all wrong for him. So why does being with her feel so right?

*May Contain Spoilers*

Abigail Strom's novel, Cross My Heart, is all about connection. Can the workaholic father connect with the daughter who hates him? Can the wandering musician find it in her heart to fall in love? Can an emotional teenager take a chance on letting her feelings show? 

Michael and Jenna are the main characters of this touching novel, though Michael's daughter also plays a large, and influential, role. Michael is a distant father who dreams of connecting with his daughter, if only he knew how. He works constantly as a surgeon and barely finds time to think between patients and volunteering. Readers will love him, to say the least. When he meets Jenna (his temporary next-door neighbor), he longs to be close to her - in a way he's never been close to anyone. 

Jenna is a musician who let her heart get broken once, and doesn't want it to happen again. Especially if it means settling down. She's has a wayward spirit and fears getting tied down. Her relationship history will give readers a foundation while Jenna's helpful personality and giving heart strengthens the bond.

The plot of Cross My Heart is intriguing from the start. Throw in a teenager who tries to play cupid - and it quickly shifts to a book that's tough (if not impossible) to put down. I was laughing, squealing, and crying. Great, quick, read -- perfect for a weekend getaway carry along.

Rating: 4/5 Cups

2 comments:

  1. This sounds really good and a great supper read. Especially when I just want to sit outside with a good book. Great review!

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