The
Nearness of You by Dorothy Garlock
Genre: Fiction
Publisher:
Grand Central Publishing
Source:
Sent by publisher for review
Book
Description:
Hooper's Crossing, New
York, 1952. The post-war boom seems a million miles away . . . especially for a
sheltered librarian who longs for the adventure and excitement of the big city.
New York City. The hustle and bustle. The people and the excitement. It's all Lily Denton dreams about. But ever since her mother died, her overprotective father won't ease up on her. So she spends her days working at the library and her nights hoping life doesn't pass her by . . . until the Fall Festival. As tourists fill the streets, the crisp autumn air sneaks in-as does the thrill of a far more dangerous kind.
New York City. The hustle and bustle. The people and the excitement. It's all Lily Denton dreams about. But ever since her mother died, her overprotective father won't ease up on her. So she spends her days working at the library and her nights hoping life doesn't pass her by . . . until the Fall Festival. As tourists fill the streets, the crisp autumn air sneaks in-as does the thrill of a far more dangerous kind.
Some men have a gift for avoiding trouble. Professional photographer Boone Tatum isn't one of them. In fact, that penchant for trouble is exactly what landed Boone in this small town in the middle of nowhere in the first place. Yet the moment he meets beautiful Lily Denton and snaps her photograph, everything changes. Suddenly leaving is the furthest thing from Boone's mind-or his heart.
But danger has slipped silently into this sleepy town, marking Lily as its own. And Lily and Boone's dream of a life together is thrown into peril-unless Lily finds the courage to stand up for herself and a man she only just met . . . and can't live without.
Review:
This is the first book
I've read of Dorothy Garlock's and I was captivated by her writing and the
story itself. This is a summer beach read that will transport you to a small
town and one young, sheltered woman's dreams of the Big Apple.
I grew up in a small
town and this story captures the feelings I remember feeling about wanting to
live and spread my wings. I could relate to Lily and having a parent shelter
you from "reality". Lily tries to leave Hooper's Crossing, but
chickens out at the last minute.
When Lily meets Boone,
her desire to leave grows stronger, as does their love for one another. Lily finally gets the courage to tell
her father that she wants to be in control of her own life and destiny.
This is a feel good
story about love and courage to leave the nest.
Happy Reading!
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