Over the next few weeks I will be sharing my reviews for books I posted between January and June 2022.
Good books deserve to be showcased on a regular basis and I hope that it might entice you to either move the books up your groaning TBR’s or add the books to its burden!
My review today from 2022 is for Linda Bradley and the first in her popular romance series – Maggie’s Way (Montana Bound Series book 1).
About the book
Middle-aged, Maggie Abernathy just wants to recuperate from cancer during the solitude of summer vacation after a tiresome year of teaching second grade. Maggie’s plans are foiled when precocious seven-year-old Chloe McIntyre moves in next door with her dad, John. Maggie’s life changes in a way she could never imagine when the pesky new neighbors steal her heart. With Maggie’s grown son away, her ex-husband in the shadows, her meddling mother’s unannounced visits, and Chloe McIntyre on her heels, somehow Maggie’s empty house becomes home again.
My review for the book February 24th 2022
It is refreshing to read a romance story about a woman who is in her forties with a little more baggage than in many love stories. Clearly Maggie has come up against some difficult life experiences including her marriage break-up, her son moving away and the devastating diagnosis of cancer, but the author has created a fiesty and strong-willed lead character for this story.
Many of us choose to isolate ourselves when faced with deeply impacting events, and the irritation and sense of intrusion that Maggie feels when she is adopted by the new neighbour’s seven year old Chloe is understandable. As is her growing acceptance of this persistent little girl and the unnerving presence of her attractive father.
When you are not feeling at your best, and your self-confidence has plummeted. it is not surprising that Maggie feels this is unlikely to lead to anything permanent. The story develops over the course of her radiation treatment with more intrusions that force her to reassess the past, present and future. These include previously held convictions about life, love, ex-wives, an unruly but lovable dog and a growing desire to let it all go.
The author did a great job in setting the mood and pace and created engaging characters.She also brought the end of this book to a satisfactory conclusion whilst still leaving the door open for the next book in the series, which I look forward to.
Also by Linda Bradley
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About Linda Bradley
Linda’s inspiration comes from her favorite authors and life itself. Her women’s fiction highlights characters that peel away outer layers of life to discover the heart of their dreams with some unexpected twists and turns along the way. Her writing integrates humor found in everyday situations, as well as touching moments, thus creating avenues for readers to connect with her characters.
Thanks for dropping in today and I hope you will be leaving with some books… Sally.
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Thanks Liz.. xx
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You’re welcome, Sally.
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This sounds like a heart-warming book. Thanks for posting. Sharing…
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Thanks very much Jacqui xx
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A wonderful review to revisit, Sally. Congrats to Linda!
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Thanks very much Jan ♥
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a good review.
Yes, it makes a change for the love interest to focus on an older woman.
good to hear.
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Thanks Sue and a lovely read..♥
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A great review to re-share, Sally. I like books with older female protagonists, though 45 is still pretty young. Lol. Congrats to Linda on the wonderful review. 🙂
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Thanks Diana and I agree it seems pretty young to where I am now physically but I think I still have a twinkle in my eye lol.. ♥
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Great review, Sally 🙂 I have this waiting for me on my Kindle.
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Excellent reading ahead Denise..hugsx
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An terrific review, Sally. Congratulations to Linda.
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Thanks John..hugsx
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This sounds like a book I’d enjoy. Thanks for sharing, Sally!❤️
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Thanks Jill ♥
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Lovely review Sal. Congrats to Linda. I must bump this one up on the big fat Kindle. ❤
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Thanks Debby.. a heartwarming read ♥
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Thanks Michael..hugsx
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I love novels in which romance has a calming effect, and the flow indirectly also provides good advice. Thanks for sharing, Sally! hugsx Michael
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Thanks Michael.. and I do enjoy a good love story.. hugsx
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Wonderful reviews, Sally
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Thanks very much Toni ♥
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I also like to read about older protagonists. Thanks, Sally, and good luck to the author.
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Thanks Olga ♥
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