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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars It has it all--a well-structured plot, a beautifully detailed setting, and at its heart, a unique and beautiful love story!
I adore this book. So much so that I read it twice before sitting down to write this review. Simply put, it has it all--a well-structured plot, a beautifully detailed setting, a winning supporting cast, and at its heart, a unique and beautiful love story.

Drew Doyle has no desire to be a parent, and no trust in his paternal instincts. Having grown up in a...
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3.0 out of 5 stars Drew in Blue
Drew in Blue was the story of a single man who has his infant son dropped on his doorstep after the baby's mother decides she does not want him. Drew goes through the trauma of being a new single dad while trying to come to terms with losing his mother at a very young age and never knowing his own father.

I enjoyed Drew in Blue. The characters were real, I...
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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars It has it all--a well-structured plot, a beautifully detailed setting, and at its heart, a unique and beautiful love story!, February 1, 2011
This review is from: Drew in Blue (Kindle Edition)
I adore this book. So much so that I read it twice before sitting down to write this review. Simply put, it has it all--a well-structured plot, a beautifully detailed setting, a winning supporting cast, and at its heart, a unique and beautiful love story.

Drew Doyle has no desire to be a parent, and no trust in his paternal instincts. Having grown up in a series of foster homes following his mother's sudden death, he has never had a good model for how to raise and nurture a child. Which isn't a problem--until he finds himself with a son. Following an unplanned pregnancy, his ex-girlfriend leaves four-week-old Nick on Drew's doorstep and drives away. Seeing another little boy who has been abandoned by his mother, Drew vows to care for the baby, even though he has no clue where to begin. In desperation, he turns to his best friend, Kristina Moser, a fellow artist, his first love, and best friend for advice and support, relying on her to bring a sense of normalcy back into his life.

But Nick's arrival changes everything. Drew no longer has the luxury of thinking only of himself. His time and his future are now tied up in Nick--and any potential relationship Drew might pursue has to be with someone who is willing to take on the role of mother as well as partner. He sets out to find the perfect woman to fill the role, but eventually comes to realize that the person he has been looking for might be the one who's been there all along...

The relationship between Kris and Drew is brilliantly written. They are close enough to be honest with each other, even with some very painful subjects. They understand each other--sometimes even better than they understand themselves, and love each other even though they are completely aware of their shortcomings and weaknesses. In Drew's narrative, there was something that felt off, or lonely somehow, when he was alone with Nick or dealing with other characters. When Kris is around and part of his life, however, there is a sense of completion about both characters that is magical to read. When they finally do come together, it makes for one of the best scenes I've read in a very long time.

But Drew and Kris are not the only love story in this book. This is also the story of Drew and his son Nick. And, again, the story of these two lonely characters feels wonderfully honest. Here, there is the awkwardness of a new relationship, the overwhelming fear of failure and the humor of the unexpected. Also, for Drew, there is the need to learn how to deal with the loss of his mother and his own role in Nick's life. At a critical moment in the story, Drew finds a letter that his mother wrote to him when he was a baby that sheds light on the person she was and all that life could have been for them together. While the scene itself is absolutely heart wrenching, it leads Drew to want to get to know his son--to cherish him as well as care for him. And from there, it only gets better. Watching the bond between dad and son grow is a complete joy, and as fulfilling as the scenes between Drew and Kris.

I loved the fact that this book was told from Drew's point of view. It was fascinating to get in the head of the man in the story and see the world through his eyes. It's a perspective that I haven't seen in many romance books, and one I certainly haven't seen done so well in a very long time. Drew manages to be strong, capable and still vulnerable, and reading his story as he tells it was refreshing and really moving. His revelations about child rearing are both hysterically funny and hauntingly emotional, and the way he describes his love for Kris made my heart skip a beat.

As I said before, I love this book. It made me laugh and made me cry, which is something that almost never happens. I fell in love with Drew, Kris and Nick from the start and couldn't put the story down until I had made the entire journey with them. The story felt so real and so honest, and was told with such genuine feeling and love that, to be honest, I can't wait to read it again!

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for The Romance Reviews
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A great first novel!, April 12, 2011
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Pitgal (Lost in the MidWest) - See all my reviews
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I loved this story. I'd call it a page-turner, but in reality for me it was a page-clicker. A great romance without the wishy-washy harlequin style. It's basically a best friend become amazing partners thanks to a totally unexpected event. I recommend this book to anybody. Such a fun read!
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Review will be posted at Everybody Needs a Little Romance, January 28, 2011
This review is from: Drew in Blue (Kindle Edition)
Drew in Blue by JM Kelley
* I received this ARC/book free from the author in exchange for an honest review*

Drew in Blue is about so much more than the brief glimpse we get in the synposis. Drew grew up in the small ltown of River's View and even though he moved away for awhile, he decided to come back home to set up roots. He's an artist with severe writer's block and hopes something will stir his creative juices because his money is about to run out.

When his ex drops off his son and says "here you go" he is dumbfounded and doesn't know what to do. He grew up in foster care and is determined to be a father to his son, no matter how many times he screws up. With the help of Kris, his best friend, he bumbles his way through it.

Kris falls in love with the Nick a little more each day. She is there whenever Nick and Drew need her, no matter what. She and Drew have been best friends since they were little kids and she would do anything for him, except date him again.

Drew is a very complex character, even though it doesn't seem that way when you first meet him. He doesn't have any family and has a handful of friends. He displays his artwork at the studio in town that Kris owns and he lives a simple life. He is forced to grow up and take stock of where he is in life when Nick becomes his responsibility. He fumbles through it like any new dad would but finally gets the hang of it.

His has bad luck with relationships but manages to remain friends with his ex girlfriends. When he meets Valerie, he is sure things will be different this time, but they're not. While on vacation with Nick, he does a lot of thinking about his past relationships and why they didn't work out. He draws one conculsion, none of the girls measure up to Kris. Now he just has to convence here that she is the one for him.

There are so many wonderful moments in this story. It's filled with humor, love, and heartache that tug on your heart strings. One of my favorite scenes was when he was reading the letter and Kris was there to hold him through it all, it just broke my heart.

The turn around in Drew was the other thing that impressed me about his character. He grew so much throughout the book and became a man focused on providing for his child rather than feeling sorry for himself. Kris was so much fun to read, I love her ability to dish it out with the best of them. She's a strong female lead that knows what she wants out of life and the perfect complement for Drew.

Overall I really enjoyed this book and was really surprised by the whole thing. I highly recommend it, it's a great contemporary love story from a new author. I give Drew in Blue 4½ Flaming Hearts.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Drew is amazing., December 13, 2010
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Drew in Blue was a wonderful book full of 'real' characters and humor. Drew was not a perfect guy. He was very flawed, but his character grew and changed in order to be the kind of dad his son needed. I finished the book in record time and found myself emotionally invested in the characters. I laughed, and I cried throughout the book. By the end, I was completely in love with Drew, Nick and Kris. I will definitely be re-reading, and I highly recommend this book to everyone!
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Surprise, You're A Daddy, February 1, 2012
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Drew certainly doesn't expect to become a Daddy. How is HE to take care of a baby? He turns to his best friend Kris to help over the rough spots, after all, she's a girl. Drew and Kris are wonderful characters, and the feel of the book is very real. The people aren't forced, they seem natural. Read along as Drew becomes more than just a care giver to his son Nick, he becomes a Dad!
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars LOVED!, January 30, 2012
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I fell in love with Drew, Nick and Kris from the first page and never looked back! When it was over, I wanted to go right back to the beginning and start reading again. The story was great, the setting was beautiful, the characters were likeable, believable and well developed. I enjoyed the casual writing and that the story was told by Drew himself. Loved this book and definitely recommend it as a great little read.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Captivating love story; "drew" me in, January 26, 2012
This review is from: Drew in Blue (Kindle Edition)
Yes, I'm going for the terrible pun. But honestly, it's worth it. This is a fantastic story, and one that I want to read over and over. I loved every minute of it. Well done, Kelley!
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Don't miss this!, January 11, 2012
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Sharon Saracino (Wilkes Barre, PA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Drew in Blue (Kindle Edition)
Drew in Blue is the story of a reluctant single father who suddenly finds himself the sole caregiver for a child he never wanted or anticipated. Drew has not had the most idyllic life, and as he struggles with what it means to be a parent, he learns more about himself than he ever realized he needed to know. Filled with characters who crawl into your heart and stay there long after the last page has been turned, Drew in Blue is a not to missed debut novel that will leave you on the edge of your seat waiting to see what JM Kelley comes up with next! Loved this book and highly recommend!
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Drew in Blue - a must-read, January 25, 2011
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I recently read "Drew in Blue" I absolutely loved it! I completely enjoyed learning about Drew as he learned about himself while caring for his newborn son, Nick. Drew makes many mistakes along the way, but his heart is in the right place and his intentions are good. I usually like to read books with strong female lead characters, but finding Drew was a nice change for me. It was a look at parenthood and all it's frightening details from a guy's point of view, that was very enlightening. I recommend this book highly, I stayed up late many nights in a row reading, not being able to put it down!
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fun, Romantic and Genuine, December 27, 2010
This review is from: Drew in Blue (Kindle Edition)
I absolutely loved Drew In Blue. I fell in love with the main character instantly. Drew's personality makes you want to cheer him along in his struggles in figuring out how to be a father.
I liked that Drew In Blue was unlike any other romance I have read. The love in the book was about friendship and developing a bond. The story felt genuine and real.
J.M. Kelley's voice was superb throughout, and I can't wait to read another book by her!
I highly recommend this book to anyone looking for a read that will bring a smile to your face.
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