Review ~ Waves of Love by Lori Ann Mitchell


Review ~ Waves of Love by Lori Ann MitchellWaves of Love is a breath of fresh air. I love to read romance novel from any genre, but I have never come across a book where the heroin is older than the hero (not that I been looking for this type of book either). The story flows so well and is very realistic. The buildup is good because it will keep you guessing as to what’s next. I kept waiting for the other shoe to drop and it didn’t disappoint. However, the way it was written didn’t make sense because of Sage over reaction. It was the only think I didn’t like. Sage’s reaction to Derek late arrival to his book signing with the young “surfer bunny” in tow was not at all believable. She storms out without staying to see what the “surfer bunny” was there for, maybe he met her on his way to the book signing and he invited her over. It would have been more believable if Derek was late because of the inopportune house guest (which he was) and Sage would have come looking for him and found them in his rental, them she could have storm out and disappear leaving him with the choice to go after her or go to his book signing. I was very happy to find out the story was written from real life experiences, Lori Ann Mitchell keep up the good work.

Can love overcome an age difference of more than 10 years? At thirty-two, Sage Drake has the world by the tail. She owns her own bookstore, in sunny Florida, and loves her work so much she lives in the apartment above the store. Then one day a young surfer strolls in, cadging free coffee and donuts from her little café. His name is Derek Chambers, and he’s no regular surfer: he’s an author of a series of surfing travelogues, eager to do a book-signing or two at Sage’s store. She goes him one better by offering to host a series of writing workshops, with Derek as the star. In return, Derek offers to teach Sage – who’s never learned – how to surf. Will the two find love in the waves?

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I received this book from Ebookpro for this review.

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