A review by rhodered
Butterfly Hunter by Julie Bozza

3.0

It's very much a fairy tale of a modern romance. I adored the descriptions of the Outback, especially the dawn, the huge blue sky and the night starscape, as well as the lure of what looks on the surface to be just endless scrub. There are places out in the west of America like that, and they are magical.

The modern element came in with friendships made via Twitter - which made me giggle when set against such a timeless setting.

I don't think a hero's smiles have ever been as detailed as Nicholas' 1,000 smiles are in David's eyes. It's a long slow burn of a fall, and quite enjoyable. David's personality makes absolutely perfect sense for him and the story -- he feels absolutely real. Nicholas is a bit more of a Prince Charming.

The only unbelievable note in this fable came at the very end. I just don't believe Nicholas' family would have been quite so quick to act in the way they did with a stranger.

Fun book. Absolutely GLORIOUS cover. I'm thrilled to own this in print and would like to get a little display stand to prop it up about my place. :-).