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A review by kellylacey
Learning to Love by Sheryl Browne
4.0
It’s been a while since a book with a romantic thread throughout has captured my attention. Sheryl Brown’s writing style is imperative in my falling in love with the story. You can feel her own love for the characters and her genuine care for them.
The story is a map of different roads. At the heart is the importance of family and love. Andrea and David are very likeable characters and I found myself investing my own emotions in them, which is very rare for me. However they have to overcome many obstacles throughout the book. Jonathan Eden is certainly an intricate part of the story and he will have you pulling your hair out at times.
The Kids in the book are awesome! Sheryl has them well written and true to form. The neighbourhood biddies are fantastic and well how can I leave out Gran Dee, mothers always know best!
I would love to read a series of novels based on these characters. I want to know what happens in their next adventures!
If you’re a fan of Catherine Alliott, Fiona Walker then this is the novel for you.
The story is a map of different roads. At the heart is the importance of family and love. Andrea and David are very likeable characters and I found myself investing my own emotions in them, which is very rare for me. However they have to overcome many obstacles throughout the book. Jonathan Eden is certainly an intricate part of the story and he will have you pulling your hair out at times.
The Kids in the book are awesome! Sheryl has them well written and true to form. The neighbourhood biddies are fantastic and well how can I leave out Gran Dee, mothers always know best!
I would love to read a series of novels based on these characters. I want to know what happens in their next adventures!
If you’re a fan of Catherine Alliott, Fiona Walker then this is the novel for you.