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Tuesday, June 18, 2024

Finding You


Darcy is on her way to work to give a presentation after a doctor's appointment when her car refuses to start.  Carter is in the same parking lot and tries to help Darcy get her car going to no avail.  He calls a tow truck for her and takes her to work.  He's intrigued by her and would like to know her better.  His sister, whom he lives with, encourages him in that endeavor. When Darcy's car is fixed, he calls her to let her know and somehow gathers the courage to ask her to accompany him for dinner.  

Both Darcy and Carter are holding secrets from each other, but little do they know it's the same secret.  Only Carter's secret is a bit more convoluted than Darcy's.  And it makes all the difference in the world to their relationship.  

Amy Clipston is known most for her Amish fiction and her writing here is the same kind of sweetness that she puts into her Amish works.  I didn't find the plot to be as compelling as some of her other works.  It is a fast read, so that is a point in its favor.  I just felt overwhelmed by the "secrets" as they seemed to pervade the whole plot and the relationship between Darcy and Carter.  Finding You is a good book for a lazy afternoon.  Three and a half stars, rounded up to four.  

Thomas Nelson Fiction provided the copy I read for this review.  All opinions expressed are solely my own. 



 

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