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3.0 out of 5 stars
Short sweet and warm romance story, May 21, 2002
This review is from: Sing Softly to Me (Paperback)
This is a wonderfully sweet and warm love story between Thomas and Beth, with little conflict. If you are looking for a sweet story to curl up with, of about 180 pages, this is the perfect one for you.
Beth is a nurse that discovers her sister is suffering from MS, when her deceased brother-in-law's brother comes for her in order to bring her to her sister and help care for her. Only Beth is distraught to discover that the presence of Thomas is still unsettling to her, ever since the short romance they had following her sister's wedding. The memory of getting over him was still with her, and she saw his flirting as nothing more than an opportunity for more hurt. Now here he was again, whisking her off to his house, where his sister has lived since her husband's death, and thinking the three of them could live happily together under one roof.
The flirting in this story is very enjoyable to read, especially the witty comebacks that Beth has for everything Thomas tries to say or do. There was not a great deal of conflict, other than the stress Beth put on herself by analyzing everything Thomas said or did, and trying to prevent another heartbreak. However, this is a wonderfully sweet and warm romance, that I really enjoyed. I especially loved the sweet surprise ending.
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