By Kelly Bridgewater
Who knew fate could twist a tragedy into a second chance at love?
Samantha Winters lives her life the way a good accountant should—measured, deliberate, and safe.
After watching her father die in a tragic skiing accident, she decided never to allow risk into her life again. But she didn’t count on falling for Nick Chastain, who embodies everything she doesn’t want in her safely constructed world.
Against Samantha’s warnings, Nick plans a dangerous kayaking trip over spring break. Furious that he’s so careless with his life, she ends their fledgling relationship with harsh words.
Two years later, Samantha is desperately in need of a change. When she learns her grandmother has had an accident and is in need of a caretaker, Samantha quickly packs her bags and heads to Thunder Creek, Idaho. But nothing could prepare her for the surprise awaiting her in her grandmother’s hospital room . . . Nick.
With the charming backdrop of small-town friends, beloved cousins, and a whole church congregation rooting for them, can they set aside the disastrous ending of their first try at love? Has Nick changed enough to meet Samantha in the middle—and can she realize that a risk in love might be worth taking?
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My Thoughts:
You're Gonna Love Me
by Robin Lee Hatcher has a gorgeous cover that gripped my attention. I love how
the woman is totally focused on the man in the picture, and he leans in capture
her gaze. This drew me into the story right away. As for the novel, I knew it
was a contemporary romance, so I knew what I was expecting when I picked up the
book. I knew I was going to get a quick romance with a lot to tension thrown at
the couple as they decide if they want to be together over everything else fighting
for their attention.
With predictable plot, I knew that Sam and Nick would end up
together. But I think the fun part of some contemporary romances is trying to
figure out what conflicts keep them apart and why. What does it take for the
couple to decide that they were completely right for each other? This time
around with You're Gonna Love Me I had a hard time enjoying the novel. I knew
where the novel was headed, so I got bored. Sam and Nick seemed very
one-dimensional to me. I really didn't care what happened to either one of
them. There story wasn't that interesting.
While I enjoyed returning to the small town of Thunder Creek
and seeing Derek and Brooke from the first novel in this series, You'll Think of Me, and how much their
marriage and life has changed since the first book, I wasn't drawn into Sam and
Nick's stories as much. I enjoying watching the world around them interact with
the couple. I love the old house that Nick bought, but I knew that it was a
home that he bought with Sam and a future family in mind.
Overall, You're Gonna
Love Me by Robin Lee Hatcher is a predictable, unoriginal novel that does
return to Thunder Creek, Idaho, but I had a hard time getting engrossed in the
novel and the couple. They didn't seem realistic enough for me. I wanted more
from the story.
I received a complimentary copy of You're Gonna Love Me by Robin Lee Hatcher from Thomas Nelson
Publishing, but the opinions stated are all my own.
My Rating:
3.5 out of 5 stars
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