Sunday, January 13, 2013

Book Review For "Wanting Something More"

Written by: Kathy Love340 pagesKensington Publishing Corp.ISBN: 0-39-7614-2$5.994.5 StarsKathy Love tells the story of Marty Stepp, the supermodel sister in the "Stepp Sister" series. "Wanting Something More," finds Marty visiting her sisters in Millbrook, Maine during the winter months only to meet up with Nathaniel Peck, a previous paramour that broke her heart. Love weaves a delightful contemporary romance that will leave the reader anxiously turning the page.The story opens with Mary returning to Millbrook to get in touch with her roots. She has supermodel burnout and was just ditched by her boyfriend who turned out to be gay. Stuck in a blizzard, the town's top cop, Nathaniel Peck, comes to her rescue. Marty's immediately distrustful of him. He hurt her pride back in high school with a mean-spirited kiss. Nate appears to be a changed man. He takes being a cop seriously and he strives to be an honorable police officer. He's remorseful for treating Marty so badly in high s
chool, but Marty is a hard sell.Nate finally gets Marty to go out for a cup of coffee. Marty slowly eases into a dating relationship with Nate. She's still a little afraid that he might be tricking her. When she discovers from her sisters that he was attacked while sleeping and his knee was injured, Marty starts to soften toward him.While out on a date with Nate, Jared Nye, another old classmate comes onto Marty with a forceful kiss. Nate breaks it up and takes Marty to his place. They make love, spending the next twenty-four hours trapped by a snowstorm, getting to know each other well.Once they're able to get out, an old school chum, Josie, who knows Jared and Nate, tells Marty that Nate is using her - again. Josie has been put up to this by Jared. Marty can't bear the thought of Nate using her and leaves. Nate goes after Marty once he finds out the truth - that Josie and Jared set him up. Can he convince Marty that his love is real?Love's writing is sharp. Marty's life as
a supermodel, while glamorous, lacks substance. Her vulnerability will touch the heartstrings. Nate is a likable guy who has changed his ways and readers will find themselves rooting for Marty and Nate. The dialogue is crisp and spirited. The love scenes are visual and emotional. Love does write in a "Lonesome Dove" point of view which switches with no clear breaks or division. This might be disconcerting for some readers. The plot moves forward seamlessly. "Wanting Something More" is a delicious way to spend the weekend.

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