Friday, January 9, 2015

Finding Hope by Stacy Finz Book Review


2fa53416-c4e7-4100-ae33-9138d73fc456Title: Finding Hope
Author: Stacy Finz
Publisher: Lyrical Press
Pages: 276
Genre: Romance
Format: Paperback/Kindle
The small mountain town of Nugget, California, is way off the beaten path. But somehow it helps the lost and lonely find a new beginning in life—and in love
One solitary day at a time is the only way cookbook writer Emily Mathews can restart her life—and cope with consuming loss. Still, the former city girl is finding all kinds of odd inspiration and advice from Nugget’s proudly eccentric residents on everything from new recipes to opening her heart again. Especially when it comes to her rugged rancher landlord …
His no-drama new tenant is the first break Clay McCreedy has had in a long time. He’s got his hands full enough dealing with his wife’s scandalous death and his sons’ unresolved grief. Clay can’t help but be drawn to Emily’s quiet understanding and strength. When their fragile trust turns into passionate healing, he longs for much more. And when both their pasts come calling, he’s determined not to walk away…

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Book Review

It has been a long time since I have read a good romance novel. So I am thrilled that the first one of  2015 was Finding Hope by Stacy Finz. I loved the relationship that forms between Emily and Clay. Both of them are trying to overcome heartbreaking circumstances, and the way the author works them toward each other is fabulous. The grief that the characters have gone through is written in such a realistic way, I just fell in love with the way she writes.

This is the first book that I have read by Stacy, but it will be far from the last.

Stacy Finz
    Stacy Finz is an award-winning journalist. After more than seventeen years covering notorious serial killers, naked-tractor-driving farmers, fanatical foodies, aging rock stars and weird Western towns for the San Francisco Chronicle, she figured she finally had enough material to launch a career writing fiction. In 2012 she won the Daphne du Maurier Award for unpublished single-title mystery/suspense. She lives in Berkeley, California with her husband.
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