Rowena
Sam’s step father just died and with him gone, Sam needs to get to work to fix the family business that her step father flubbed up while he was at the head of the company (thanks to her spineless mother who got on my hot damn nerves a lot). Sam doesn’t have much time to fix the company but with the help of the town and a festival to prepare for, Sam is hoping that things will turn around…especially since the bank wants their loan payments and their suppliers want their money too.
My main complaint with the story was that as much as I liked the town, I wanted more from the romance between Blake and Sam. I wanted more Blake. There’s history there but their story takes a back seat to everything else that is happening in the town and in Sam’s family. Sam’s Mom just buried her second husband and has sunk into a depression that got on my nerves. Her sisters are trying to help Sam as best they can but they’ve got their own stuff to shuffle through. We’re definitely going to be seeing more of them in future books though, I’m sure of that.
I would say that had I gone into the reading of this book thinking that it was a women’s fiction story then I probably would have enjoyed it more than I did. I thought it was a romance and when I didn’t get that, I was disappointed. There’s a lot going on but I spent a good portion of the book annoyed at first Sam and then her Mom and even Blake that I didn’t enjoy this book quite as much as I hoped. There were times in the beginning of the book that were slow to get through but I was glad when I finally closed this book because it was an enjoyable read, just not what I was hoping for. The town of Icicle Falls reminded me of my favorite small towns in other series by other authors and while that was good and dandy, I’m not sure that I would want to continue this series for more than a couple more books.
I will say that I want to give the next book a go since I know what to expect from this author now and with what I know now, I’m sure I’ll enjoy the next book a lot more with this new knowledge. Don’t expect a contemporary romance because this story is more women’s fiction than romance but aside from the issues that I had with the book, I’m not mad that I read this one. I’d recommend this book to fans of women’s fiction and chick lit.