Monday, February 24, 2020

Review: Her Homecoming Wish

Her Homecoming WishHer Homecoming Wish by Jo McNally

My rating: 3 of 5 stars


Mackenzie is a little lost when she finds herself back in her hometown. She's no longer the good girl who did everything by the book, just so she could reach for something better outside of Gallant Lake. But with a recent divorce and her father's health issues, she finds herself working at the family liquor store, trying to drum up more adventure for her life, and getting reacquainted with the townspeople--including one particular person, Dan. He was her brother's best friend, but is now a county sheriff. Does what she see in Dan now reflect what she has always seen in him, or does Dan's demons stand to get in the way of the sparks that are beginning to fly?

For a romance, this is one that a typical romance reader would love. There is your quintessential good girl, looking at her past and seeing the good in what used to be one of the bad boys. But does this give readers anything different than what they would expect from a romantic suspense? Not really. It falls in line with what you would expect. There are the typical ups and downs where they don't trust themselves to be vulnerable, but at the worst moment, their love shines through. It was a predictable read, but of course that's not always a bad thing.

*Book provided by NetGalley



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