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Half-Truths by Randileigh Kennedy, R.L. Kennedy

rebeccacarter's review

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5.0

I'm not usually a fan of romance, but I thoroughly enjoyed this book. Even though Whitley and Sawyer might have had mutual attractions, they don't just instantaneously fall in love with each other as in so many sappy Harlequinesqe romances. Their romance is slow-brewed. They do things together, learn about each other, grow comfortable in each other's presence--what I always thought a "real" romance should be. I love Sawyer. He made me laugh and feel better about life, the way he did Whitley.

On the other hand, the book has many sad, touching moments. The scene in the hospital with Whitley's father asking her if she would be able to let me go pulled my heartstrings, having been in a similar situation once myself. Everything about the story rings "true."

Romance heat level of zero, so you don't have to be embarrassed that you're a peeping Tom.

I received a copy of this book through the Kindle Scout program.
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