Genre:
Romantic Comedy/ Women’s Lit/ Relationships/ Ghosts
Description:
“Veronica
Buccino has a plan: marry John DelMonico and quit her soul-sucking
job as a lawyer. And when he tells her he has big news, she’s
certain he’ll pop the question. But instead of proposing, John
informs her that he’s moving to London.
Heartbroken,
Veronica feels lost. Salvatore and Antoinette, her dead grandparents,
begin to visit her dreams in an attempt to steer her in the right
direction. At their suggestion, Veronica takes a news reporting
class, which leads to a challenging freelance assignment covering a
conspiracy trial. She also begins dating an unlikely suitor: creative
Syd Blackman.
Just when
her love life and career are looking up, Veronica is tossed back to
square one by an event that makes her question all her new choices.”
Author:
“Fern
Ronay was born and raised in Belleville, New Jersey. She is a lawyer
and CPA as well as a writer, reporter, and blogger. After six years
in Manhattan and six years in Chicago, she now lives in sunny Los
Angeles with her husband.
In addition
to writing novels, Fern authors the blog Stop
and Blog the Roses and is a
co-host on AfterBuzzTV. When she is not writing, reporting, or
blogging, Fern can be found eating something, reading something, or
running”
Learn more
about Ms. Ronay at her website, her BLOGHER site, or follow her on
Facebook and Twitter.
Appraisal:
I have to
admit it took me a long time to get into this story. I had a difficult time liking Veronica. She hated her job, disliked her employer and
her co-worker, Kate. Veronica carried a disdain for her work and put
forth very little effort in researching or filing cases she was
given. She viewed it all as soul-sucking work, which it really was
for her. Except for one case that involved Tristen Hines. The firm
actually represented Pat Stephens who was suing Tristen for damages
she was responsible for. Tristen was able to connect on a human level
with Veronica, an element Veronica had been sorely missing in her
work. As this part of the storyline played out, Veronica becomes more
likeable as she is fraught with obstacles trying to do what is best
for both parties of the lawsuit.
After John
leaves Veronica to pursue his career in London we start to get a look
at the real Veronica outside of work. At the encouraging help of her
two friends and her dead grandparents, Veronica signs up for an online
dating service. Rounding out her evenings, she also signs up to take
a news reporting class. I liked the way all these elements are woven
together into a realistic human interest story – communing with
her dead grandparents aside. Antoinette and Salvatore, Veronica’s
grandparents, were fun to have around. They guided and encouraged
Veronica to stretch her wings and seek different things that would
make her happy with her life. They helped by pushing her out of her
comfort-zone.
In the end, I enjoyed reading about Veronica’s journey through all the
conflicted emotions she was forced to deal with. I think this will
make a great beach read or book to take on a summer vacation.
FYI:
This book
contains adult language, meaning there are several F-bombs dropped.
Format/Typo
Issues:
I was given
an advanced readers copy to review, however, I found the editing was
excellent.
Rating:
**** Four stars
Reviewed
by: ?wazithinkin
2 comments:
Thank you for reading Better in the Morning.
Sweet dreams & signs,
Fern Ronay
You're welcome, Ms. Ronay. Thanks for stopping in and commenting.
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