A NIGHT OWL REVIEWS BOOK REVIEW | Reviewed by: Melinda
Humpty Dumpty, Cinderella and Snow White are all the friends she grew up with and it is hard now as an adult to keep her friends working. Rebecca Charles always loved Storytown and will do everything she can to keep her business. Her grandmother always told her that in every adult is a little child waiting to be set free. She never expected though she would have to choose between her childhood place and the man of her dreams. Storytown is in trouble and she is trying so hard to keep it going yet it’s getting stressful for her. Rebecca knows the only way to keep the place running will be to turn it into a 21st century theme park with thrilling rides and its scares her to death. Can she do it?
Oh my god this was such a sweet romance filled with so much confusion and comedy all put into one book. Carol Ayer did a great job with creating a villain yet a prince at the same time for Rebecca. One minute she is ready to give up and have the villain. In this case Jonathan Eastman owner of ThemeWorld, take over. Yet all of sudden he flips the situation and shows a romance that she thought only existed in fairy tales. Storybook Love is truly a sweet tale one worth reading from its romance to the comedy between these two.
Aug 27, 2009 |
5 = Rare - Top Pick | 4.5 = I Loved It - Top Pick | 4 = Good Solid Read 3.5 = Enjoyable | 3 Stars = OK - Needs a few changes | 2 Stars = It just didn't click / DNF
Book Blurb for Storybook Love
In a society obsessed with instant gratification and technological advancement, small fairy tale parks are going the way of the cassette tape and VCR. Struggling to keep her beloved Storytown afloat, owner and manager Rebecca Charles is determined not to let it fall into the clutches of ThemeWorld, a popular theme park conglomerate...until she meets ThemeWorld's handsome and enigmatic VP, Jonathan Eastman III. Now she has a new problem-an unwanted attraction to her bitter rival. But is Jonathan really the enemy? And can Rebecca find her own happily-ever-after ending?
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