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Lincoln
by Rachel Van Dyken
Anyone who follows my reviews knows I am huge fan of Rachel Van Dyken. She is an automatic buy for me, without even looking at the synopsis. I was thrilled when she revealed she was returning to Seaside. While several characters from the Seaside Series make an appearance, this is a completely new series. You don't have to read any of her previous books to enjoy this one. Since I am a sucker for sexy rock stars, I highly recommend the Seaside Series though. I spent most of this book with a huge grin on my face. Capture is a perfect summer read and feel good romance at its best. It contains humor, minimal angst, and a sweet unlikely love story.
Because sometimes, words were the last thing you needed, especially when they couldn't do your feelings justice.
From the beginning I was swept up in Dani's story. She is suffering from select mutism after a dramatic event. Despite the seriousness of PTSD, this is not an angst filled read. From the moment Lincoln is brought into the picture, I knew he would be exactly what Dani needs. These two have a unique relationship with quite a few hurdles to overcome. Their banter and connection was fantastic. Despite her inability to talk, they don't have issues developing feelings for one another.
"You'll never be able to move forward...until you stop looking behind you."
As with all of RVD's books, her secondary characters completely steal the show. Zane adds so much depth and humor; I can't imagine the story without him. I am quite sure he will have book in the near future. I first fell in love with Demetri Daniels in Pull and was so excited to see him again. In fact, several characters from multiple books make cameo scenes. I absolutely love when an author does this! You never truly say good-bye to previous books and couples.
Dani and Lincoln have an ending, so don't fear a cliffhanger. While I greedily wanted more, I am certain we will see them in the future books in Seaside Pictures. If you are looking for a quintessential lighthearted romance, this book is for you.
Because sometimes, words were the last thing you needed, especially when they couldn't do your feelings justice.
From the beginning I was swept up in Dani's story. She is suffering from select mutism after a dramatic event. Despite the seriousness of PTSD, this is not an angst filled read. From the moment Lincoln is brought into the picture, I knew he would be exactly what Dani needs. These two have a unique relationship with quite a few hurdles to overcome. Their banter and connection was fantastic. Despite her inability to talk, they don't have issues developing feelings for one another.
"You'll never be able to move forward...until you stop looking behind you."
As with all of RVD's books, her secondary characters completely steal the show. Zane adds so much depth and humor; I can't imagine the story without him. I am quite sure he will have book in the near future. I first fell in love with Demetri Daniels in Pull and was so excited to see him again. In fact, several characters from multiple books make cameo scenes. I absolutely love when an author does this! You never truly say good-bye to previous books and couples.
Dani and Lincoln have an ending, so don't fear a cliffhanger. While I greedily wanted more, I am certain we will see them in the future books in Seaside Pictures. If you are looking for a quintessential lighthearted romance, this book is for you.