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A review by elylibrarysec
Whisper of Love by Melissa Foster
5.0
Tempest “Tempe” Braden has a profession that combines two loves. She has a quirky cousin named Jillian that you will want to get to know better. Nash Morgan is a single father whose son will steal your heart. If you’re having a bad day, he’ll have you smiling. Tempe may just be what they both need.
Even though this story is not told in the first person, you’ll have no trouble knowing what these two are thinking. From the time I was introduced to “Flip”, I couldn’t seem to put the book down. There were times where I had no choice but it was really, really tough. You may also fall under their spell.
This is a book where it’s ok to open yourself up – to new beginnings, new experiences, and to just be able to open up to someone else. There’s always pain in life – there’s no getting away from it. But we need other people to help us deal with that pain. It never goes away but the right people make it bearable. The longer we keep people out, the harder it becomes to let them in.
What I love about this author is that in some ways her stories are so relatable. You can picture people actually living the lives pictured here. They live in places that you want to visit or at least to run away to for a little while. Another thing I love is that sex isn’t needed in order to fall in love with her story. For me, it was a combination of the story building, the flow from one chapter to the next, and the connection our main characters had that made me fall in love with Whisper of Love and make it one of those books that I would read again and again.
I was not compensated nor was I required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own.
Even though this story is not told in the first person, you’ll have no trouble knowing what these two are thinking. From the time I was introduced to “Flip”, I couldn’t seem to put the book down. There were times where I had no choice but it was really, really tough. You may also fall under their spell.
This is a book where it’s ok to open yourself up – to new beginnings, new experiences, and to just be able to open up to someone else. There’s always pain in life – there’s no getting away from it. But we need other people to help us deal with that pain. It never goes away but the right people make it bearable. The longer we keep people out, the harder it becomes to let them in.
What I love about this author is that in some ways her stories are so relatable. You can picture people actually living the lives pictured here. They live in places that you want to visit or at least to run away to for a little while. Another thing I love is that sex isn’t needed in order to fall in love with her story. For me, it was a combination of the story building, the flow from one chapter to the next, and the connection our main characters had that made me fall in love with Whisper of Love and make it one of those books that I would read again and again.
I was not compensated nor was I required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own.