Reviewed by: BigAl
Genre: Chick-Lit
Approximate word count: 65-70,000 words
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Author:
Born in
Sweden and married to a now retired Irish diplomat, Susanne O’Leary has lived
in France, Australia, and Belgium while following her husband from assignment
to assignment. They’ve finally settled
in Ireland with an occasional romantic holiday in France. O’Leary has several books available for your
Kindle spanning genres from chick-lit, to romantic comedy, and women’s fiction
(both contemporary and historical).
Description:
“When
Janine Marchand leaves her native France for a remote village on the Atlantic
coast of Ireland, she hopes to let go of a painful past. She has changed her
name and taken on a whole new identity. But the locals are curious and soon
tongues start wagging. To complicate matters, Janine gets involved with Mick
O’Shea, a handsome man who harbours dark secrets of his own. She is drawn to
him even though she knows the attraction might jeopardize the fresh start she
is trying to build. When someone in the village alerts the press, Janine must
make a decision: run away once more or stay to confront her past.”
Appraisal:
Early on it
is clear that Janine, the heroine in Hot
Gossip, has a dark past she’s trying to escape and is doing this by living
a hermit’s existence in rural Ireland. As her past dribbles out the main story
conflict comes into sharper focus as the reader starts to ask a few questions.
Will she be able to avoid her ex-husband and his minions (putting that failed
relationship behind her isn’t as easy as she’d like)? What happened to Jake,
who Janine had fallen in love with before his death, and will she be able to
move past her memory of her almost-too-good-to-believe memories of their
romance to find love again? And if she does, will it be with Mick, the handsome
single father with a dark past of his own, or Brian, the friend who would
obviously be interested in more?
All of
these questions and working toward the answers combine into a solid story.
However, it is another storyline, Janine’s relationship with Mick’s daughter,
Nelia, that I found the most interesting and, in many ways, their interactions
drove the rest of the story.
FYI:
Although Hot Gossip is kind of a sequel or second
in a series starting with O’Leary’s book Hot
Property, reading the first book isn’t needed to understand this one.
Uses UK spelling conventions.
Format/Typo Issues:
Review is
based on a beta version of the book and I’m unable to judge the final
production version in this area.
Rating: **** Four stars
1 comment:
Great review. Sounds like another winner for author Susanne O'Leary.
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