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breezyd85 's review for:
The Stars Don't Lie
by Boo Walker
*SPOILER ALERT*
I received this ARC in exchange for my honest feedback. I love Boo Walker as an author, but I honestly struggled to get through this book. The plot is not realistic at all. Dr. Carver Livingston is an incredibly successful 38yr old veterinarian who is unable to get over a high school romance. The fact that he is still dwelling on a relationship 20 years later, one that lasted a matter of months, was my initial frustration while reading this book.
Carver goes home to help his parents through their divorce. While visiting his hometown he meets up with an old high school teacher and helps her through a trying time. He attempts to rekindle the romance with his high school girlfriend. When that doesn't work out, he falls in love with the physical therapist of the old high school teacher. He then fixes his parents' marriage. He essentially becomes a hometown hero. Nothing in this book is plausible.
All the characters are shallow and underdeveloped. There are too many plots in this book, and they all fall short.
I hate that I was not a fan of this book because I thought "The Singing Trees" was a beautifully written book by Boo Walker and I was so excited to read this.
I received this ARC in exchange for my honest feedback. I love Boo Walker as an author, but I honestly struggled to get through this book. The plot is not realistic at all. Dr. Carver Livingston is an incredibly successful 38yr old veterinarian who is unable to get over a high school romance. The fact that he is still dwelling on a relationship 20 years later, one that lasted a matter of months, was my initial frustration while reading this book.
Carver goes home to help his parents through their divorce. While visiting his hometown he meets up with an old high school teacher and helps her through a trying time. He attempts to rekindle the romance with his high school girlfriend. When that doesn't work out, he falls in love with the physical therapist of the old high school teacher. He then fixes his parents' marriage. He essentially becomes a hometown hero. Nothing in this book is plausible.
All the characters are shallow and underdeveloped. There are too many plots in this book, and they all fall short.
I hate that I was not a fan of this book because I thought "The Singing Trees" was a beautifully written book by Boo Walker and I was so excited to read this.