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Thank you to NetGalley and the publishers for giving me this Arc in exchange for my honest review!
I'm not going to lie and sugar coat this. This was a difficult book for me to want to keep reading. The dialogue in this book was fairly good, with funny British quips and good conversations, but other than that, I wasn't very much impressed. The description of the book is what led me to want to read it, especially since the female main character, Lottie, is newly disabled and bound to a wheelchair. I love seeing a diverse cast in any media I consume. However, everything just kind of puttered out when it came to descriptions.
It came across very much: He did this. He said this, She finished this. Very dry, which was surprising since I really enjoyed the dialogue. It followed along the same lines as a lot of Hallmark romance movies, though the conflict was different, but it just didn't entertain me like I would have expected it to. I know the author has a lot of potential, but for my tastes in reading, this book really wasn't for me.
A very well written story about people with disabilities . Lottie is very happy and working with food bank at her seaside town of Port Berry while she is in a wheelchair . Samuel is a very wealthy businessman who has a younger sister who she also has lost her two limbs and is very protective of her . Together they find happyness .
I received this book from netgalley , the author and the publicer as an ARC . Thank you . All thoughts and opinions are my own .
Beautiful book about a strong independent woman who doesn’t let her disability get in the way of her dreams. Add in a handsome love interest as well and who could go wrong with this book!