![]() BOOK REVIEW | ‘JO & LAURIE’: THE MAGIC OF AN ALTERNATE LITTLE WOMEN ROMANCE ‘UNRIVALED,’ by Siri Mitchell. At times, you have to pause to remember whose perspective we’re in which is no great flaw since the writing is simplistically charming. ![]() ![]() Fortunately, the alternating POV’s (every chapter) isn’t difficult in any means to follow the book is such an “easy” read, which nearly makes up for any character faults. It’s not that the setting didn’t appeal, it’s the discovery of not only one first person prose but two that gave me this feeling. When the book arrived, I paged through, and was prepared for it to be something I’d have to force myself through. His past is mysterious, yet there is something kind about him. By the time Lucy finds out that he’s actually her competition, it’s too late.Ĭharlie has already fallen for Lucy, and for the first time, he wants to be better. Horrified, Lucy refuses to see her father’s business go to his competition, Warren Clarke also the man who stole her father’s prize taffy recipe! More than mere upset sets Lucy’s heart aflutter with the unexpected arrival of the handsome Charlie. Upon her arrival, she is told by her mother that her father suffered a heart attack and plans are underway to sell their failing confectionary. STORY: Back from a whirlwind tour in Europe where she dined with some of England’s most prominent and has trunks full of the latest fashions, Lucy Kendall can think of nothing better than returning home to her home and father a candy maker, Lucy grew up under his teaching. ![]()
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