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A review by j_m_miller
Ready to Fall by Daisy Prescott
5.0
Ready to Fall is the first book I've read of Daisy Prescott's and it certainly won't be the last. I guess technically it's a companion of Geoducks are for Lovers, though it can be read alone without feeling like something is missing.
It is a fantastic story about John Day, a man who harbors some deep emotions about loss. A true lumberjack working in timber, he loves the rustic island he grew up on and also it's simplistic way of life.
When Diane Watson, a recently-separated woman from the city, rents his neighbor's cabin, he discovers a truer love than he's ever experienced.
I really enjoyed the way Diane and John's relationship grew. It didn't feel forced or hurried. It progressed naturally and I really loved watching it unfold with witty banter and stolen glances.
I'm in the mood to make a fire and dress in flannel!
It is a fantastic story about John Day, a man who harbors some deep emotions about loss. A true lumberjack working in timber, he loves the rustic island he grew up on and also it's simplistic way of life.
When Diane Watson, a recently-separated woman from the city, rents his neighbor's cabin, he discovers a truer love than he's ever experienced.
I really enjoyed the way Diane and John's relationship grew. It didn't feel forced or hurried. It progressed naturally and I really loved watching it unfold with witty banter and stolen glances.
I'm in the mood to make a fire and dress in flannel!