Waiting for Spring

by R. J. Keller

Ebook, 2010

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Library's review

I got this book as a Kindle freebie back in 2011, and it was worth every penny. OK, that’s kind of a snarky thing to write, but it’s hard to think of fresh ways to say, “Well, it didn’t make me retch.” It’s not a bad book, and if you prefer your romances to be light on romance and heavy
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on mundane reality and damaged psyches, you might love it. For myself, I found the characters were a little flat, the plot was a little insipid, and the sex all started to sound the same after a while. On the other hand, it didn’t make me retch …
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The pain in Tess Dyer's heart stems from a lifetime of rejection: by her distant mother, by a string of one-night stands, and by her husband, Jason. He promised to love her forever, yet here she is, divorced and shunned in her own town. She tries everything to dull the pain: sex, work, and endlessly cleaning the house. Finally, in a fit of despair, she abandons the small town of Brookfield, Maine, for an even smaller town, determined to start over with a clean slate. But she can't run from the demons in her head, and she soon falls back on her old habits, this time with the help of her sexy new neighbor Brian. Though she tells herself he is just a warm body to dull the pain, his kindness has a soothing effect on her bruised heart. But the fear of losing his love is always there, and before long, Tess's past threatens to destroy her fragile new happiness. Ultimately, she must make a choice: continue drifting through life, or confront the cruel realities of her past and start living. A dramatic departure from contemporary chick-lit, Waiting for Spring is a moving novel about a real woman struggling to find her place in the world.… (more)

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