Monday, September 12, 2011

Moonlight Cove

In Moonlight Cove Jess was diagnosed with Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) at a late age, and this has made her a little bit insecure. She doesn't know her own value and sometimes she underestimated her own worth. Jess has some abandonment issues, because of her parents' separation when she was just a child, that she needs to deal with before she can be happy.

Will is a psychologist and a very patience man who knows what he wants and is willing to go the extra mile to obtain it. He loves Jess deeply and wants what is best for her. Will has loved Jess for a long time and after a kiss from Will Jess realizes that she has feelings for Will also. Moonlight Cove is a nice read, with some fun characters. The problem with this book is its pace. The first two thirds of the book are very slow, Jess and Will go back and forth, and nothing is happening for too long. All things considered, Moonlight Cove delivers a well written story that will appeal to readers of the Chesapeake Shores series. Despite a slow start, the ending will charm most readers.

-K.R.

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