A review by irishtraveller
True Confessions by Rachel Gibson

4.0

This was my first Rachel Gibson novel, and I've heard great things about her. So I went into this with somewhat high expectations. But I found that I really enjoyed her way of writing...her internal viewpoints and casual writing style.

Hope Spencer is running from her own life. Her creativity shot and unsure of herself, she travels to Gospel, Idaho for a six-month writing retreat. While there, the town's eligible and handsome sheriff Dylan Taber takes an interest in Hope. Their chemistry is palpable, but Hope is hiding who she really is while Dylan is protecting a secret of his own.

Rachel Gibson has a way of throwing out witticisms and sarcasm when you least expect, which kept me on my toes throughout the book. There were some unexpected twists and turns, and some were predictable. So why did I give it four stars instead of five? I caught several typo errors, misspellings, and even wrong names for characters. I don't imagine this to be the fault of Rachel Gibson; rather, I suspect they slipped through the copyediting process. Still, it was distracting at times.