Cocktails and Books
Written on Oct 25, 2013
There are a few stumbles along the way. Doyle's various relationships with secondary characters tend to pop up out of nowhere then are dropped or too neatly tied up. For instance his father makes a brief appearance in the middle of the book but does nothing to advance the plot. Cady and Doyle's growing romance has no real build up. She vacillates a bit about whether he’s the right type of guy but not for too long. Doyle, while a stronger character, appears to change midway through the novel as if the author got tired of the brooding hero. I would read this book more for the murder mystery than for the romance and that is a shame because the potential for a really great romance using these two characters is amazing.
Reviewed by Karon for Cocktails and Books