Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Review of Melissa Lemon's Blue Sky

Hi! This is the first time I've ever reviewed a book on my blog, so bear with me here. I have no idea what I'm doing (big surprise, I know). 
Melissa Lemon is the author of several books. Her latest is Blue Sky, a cute story about healing, friendship, and love. She let me read it and I have to say, I went into it thinking, I'm not a contemporary romance fan. I like magic and fantasy. But I read it anyway because I'm nice like that, and it was a really cute story. I liked the hope that was present through the whole story, even when things looked their worst, there was hope, and friendship, and love. This is a must read for contemporary romance fans!


Blue Sky Synopsis:

 Sunny is bereaving the sudden death of her parents. Lewis is a homeless runaway seeking shelter in Sunny's basement from an early winter storm. When they unexpectedly meet, Sunny wants nothing more than to kill him. After a bizarre hostage situation and a poker game, Sunny realizes that Lewis isn't out to hurt her. Their initial distaste turns to friendship and love, but Sunny isn't keen on starting a relationship with a man she knows so little about. Lewis is loyal, and his patience paramount. Sunny is hesitant but her love runs deep and true. They are separated unwillingly, and must struggle and face overwhelming odds to find each other again.




Bio:
 Melissa has had many imaginary friends (and enemies) since she was a child. Her vivid imagination had her writing stories and jotting down book ideas for years until she finally sat down and finished a novel. She is married to an awesome man and the proud mother of three children. Music is also an important part of her life and she shares time with her music students teaching them piano, cello or guitar. Melissa is a graduate of the University of Utah and currently resides in the Salt Lake area.

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