Title: Time for Tenderness by Brynette L. Turner
Publisher:
Publication Date: July 9th, 2014
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Genre: Contemporary
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Summary:
Valerie loves Tony; but she
has spent the past three years pretending otherwise because she had serious
doubts that their love could survive all of her flaws and fears. Regardless,
Tony knows Val is the only woman who could ever make him happy. When she agrees
to marry him, she believes they can build a life for their young daughter that
is better than how Val was raised and more realistic than what Tony has always
expected. She trusts him to accept her and to always be her partner.
Unfortunately, the drama and destructiveness from her past inserts itself into their world in a way that Tony can't accept. No matter how hard she tries, Valerie can't shake the fear that maybe love does not conquer all; and the couple must discover whether they are really able to survive through anything.
Unfortunately, the drama and destructiveness from her past inserts itself into their world in a way that Tony can't accept. No matter how hard she tries, Valerie can't shake the fear that maybe love does not conquer all; and the couple must discover whether they are really able to survive through anything.
Review:
I have
received this book as part of a blog tour in exchange of an honest review.
I enjoyed
this book and thought it deals with an interesting and important theme.
The
characters in Time for Tenderness are very well-written and came across as
realistic. Val has a few issues and insecurities but she still manages to be
strong and determined when she needs to.
Tony is
great as well. He’s patient and loving and great for Val.
Plotwise,
Time for Tenderness develops nicely and, as I said, deals with interesting
topics as Val’s attempts to overcome her past and reconnect with her family. I
think the author did a great job with these characters and story.
The book is
well written and interesting and I think fans of contemporary fiction will definitely
be able to enjoy this book.
Rating: Worth Your Time (4 Stars)
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