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3 Stars
Last week I was poking around on my Currently Reading list to shame myself a bit regarding the amount of reviews I am perpetually behind when I noticed this selection that I marked back in May . . . and then never actually read . . . . .
^It me. I am the stupid of which Barry speaks.
Since it was a Friday (a day I tend to read fluffier selections in order to kickstart the weekend), I figured there was no time better to rectify the situation and cued it up on the ol’ Kindle. I remembered absolutely zero about what this was supposed to be about, but I seriously LOVED everything about The Simple Wild and just assumed I would have an okay time. That’s 100% what happened to, because this was a boy-meets-girl story right up my alley.
You see, Catherine was just a small town girl – living in a lonely world. Wait, while accurate, plagiarism probably isn’t the way to go here. The leading lady this time around was a young single mother who used to be the talk of the town due to a history with her high school art teacher. Thanks to kindness of a bighearted stranger, Catherine has been able to put her past on the backburner for the past few years while working at the local diner . . . .
A fateful encounter turns our local waitress into a hero when she pulls a man out of a fiery car wreck. Not just any man either, but sure-to-bring-home-the-Stanley-Cup Philly fave Brett Madden . . . .
And just like in Speed relationships that start under intense circumstances leads to . . . .
Obviously this isn’t a real lifechanger of a book. But sometimes?????
ARC provided by NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
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^It me. I am the stupid of which Barry speaks.
Since it was a Friday (a day I tend to read fluffier selections in order to kickstart the weekend), I figured there was no time better to rectify the situation and cued it up on the ol’ Kindle. I remembered absolutely zero about what this was supposed to be about, but I seriously LOVED everything about The Simple Wild and just assumed I would have an okay time. That’s 100% what happened to, because this was a boy-meets-girl story right up my alley.
You see, Catherine was just a small town girl – living in a lonely world. Wait, while accurate, plagiarism probably isn’t the way to go here. The leading lady this time around was a young single mother who used to be the talk of the town due to a history with her high school art teacher. Thanks to kindness of a bighearted stranger, Catherine has been able to put her past on the backburner for the past few years while working at the local diner . . . .
![](https://images.gr-assets.com/hostedimages/1572367489ra/28371107.gif)
A fateful encounter turns our local waitress into a hero when she pulls a man out of a fiery car wreck. Not just any man either, but sure-to-bring-home-the-Stanley-Cup Philly fave Brett Madden . . . .
![](https://images.gr-assets.com/hostedimages/1572367489ra/28371108.gif)
And just like in Speed relationships that start under intense circumstances leads to . . . .
![](https://images.gr-assets.com/hostedimages/1572367489ra/28371109.gif)
Obviously this isn’t a real lifechanger of a book. But sometimes?????
![](https://images.gr-assets.com/hostedimages/1572367489ra/28371110.gif)
ARC provided by NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
Thank you, NetGalley!
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