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The Right Move
by Amy Sparling
Disclaimer: I received this book for free from the author. Thanks! All opinions are my own.
Rating: 3/5
Publication Date: February 27th, 2018
Genre: YA/NA Contemporary Romance
Recommended Age: 15+ (some mature scenes and romance)
Pages: 198
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Synopsis: A standalone sweet romance that will make you believe in true love and starting over again.
Four years ago, Olivia Westland dropped out of college to take care of her grandmother in the tiny town of Mable Falls. Now that Grandma has passed, she finds herself friendless, jobless, and with nowhere to go. An unlikely friend at her favorite bakery sets her up with a place to sleep for the night. Only it’s not just a bedroom in some random person’s house—it’s a room at Mason Sharp’s mansion. The guy is just as gorgeous as he is unavailable.
Mason is a broody loner who prefers a small-town life away from the gold-digging women of his past, but when his cousin asks him to take in a friend who has nowhere to go, he can’t tell her no. It was just a favor and he never thought he’d find himself falling for Olivia, with her sweet smile and kind eyes. He promises to let her stay as long as she needs to get back on her feet, but the promise he makes himself—to stay away from her—will be harder to keep.
THE RIGHT MOVE is a standalone full-length romance and the first in the Mable Falls Series, where each book focuses on a different couple. There is a happy ending and romantic scenes that may not be suitable for all audiences, although this book is not erotica.
For the most part this book was pretty good. I felt that most of the characters were interesting and the plot was intriguing. I liked most of the side characters and I wanted to know more about them.
However, I feel that there were a lot of plot holes with this book and the main characters were unlikable in my opinion. The romance fell flat for me and I feel that the development for the main characters just wasn’t there. The pacing was also slower than what I would have liked for it.
Verdict: An okay romance, but worth a read for your opinion.
Rating: 3/5
Publication Date: February 27th, 2018
Genre: YA/NA Contemporary Romance
Recommended Age: 15+ (some mature scenes and romance)
Pages: 198
Author Website
Amazon Link
Synopsis: A standalone sweet romance that will make you believe in true love and starting over again.
Four years ago, Olivia Westland dropped out of college to take care of her grandmother in the tiny town of Mable Falls. Now that Grandma has passed, she finds herself friendless, jobless, and with nowhere to go. An unlikely friend at her favorite bakery sets her up with a place to sleep for the night. Only it’s not just a bedroom in some random person’s house—it’s a room at Mason Sharp’s mansion. The guy is just as gorgeous as he is unavailable.
Mason is a broody loner who prefers a small-town life away from the gold-digging women of his past, but when his cousin asks him to take in a friend who has nowhere to go, he can’t tell her no. It was just a favor and he never thought he’d find himself falling for Olivia, with her sweet smile and kind eyes. He promises to let her stay as long as she needs to get back on her feet, but the promise he makes himself—to stay away from her—will be harder to keep.
THE RIGHT MOVE is a standalone full-length romance and the first in the Mable Falls Series, where each book focuses on a different couple. There is a happy ending and romantic scenes that may not be suitable for all audiences, although this book is not erotica.
For the most part this book was pretty good. I felt that most of the characters were interesting and the plot was intriguing. I liked most of the side characters and I wanted to know more about them.
However, I feel that there were a lot of plot holes with this book and the main characters were unlikable in my opinion. The romance fell flat for me and I feel that the development for the main characters just wasn’t there. The pacing was also slower than what I would have liked for it.
Verdict: An okay romance, but worth a read for your opinion.