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A review by bookphenomena_micky
This Time Is Different by Mae Wood
4.0
I picked this book up first for the cover, because silver foxes with smiles are a weakness I find I have. Reading the blurb convinced me that this was more than a skin deep interest. THIS TIME IS DIFFERENT was low on angst but full on story with two main characters that I really liked.
Thomas, in his early 50s, widowed some years ago was something of a delight. Not overly perfect and a little under-confident. Amy was a 39 year old orthodontist and she was not looking for anything but really, Thomas was charming in a convincing, swoony way. These two had great chemistry and family complications which made for depth of storyline.
Mae Wood writes a great story and I’m definitely interested to read more by her, especially as I see some of the characters in this book have their own standalones. I particularly want Bert’s story. I highly recommend this for a good, easy read when you don’t want angst.
Thomas, in his early 50s, widowed some years ago was something of a delight. Not overly perfect and a little under-confident. Amy was a 39 year old orthodontist and she was not looking for anything but really, Thomas was charming in a convincing, swoony way. These two had great chemistry and family complications which made for depth of storyline.
Mae Wood writes a great story and I’m definitely interested to read more by her, especially as I see some of the characters in this book have their own standalones. I particularly want Bert’s story. I highly recommend this for a good, easy read when you don’t want angst.