Three different romance books by three different authors share a common theme – from puppy love, true love developed when the protagonists grew up.
In “The Honeymoon Prize ” by Melissa McClone, Nick Calhoun and Adalaide Sinclair have known each other since kindergarten.
Nick proposed to Adalaide in the playground when they were 5 and she accepted. But as adults, they became just friends, that is, until they decide to have a marriage of convenience for Nick’s career and for Adalaide to have a home.
It sounds good on paper, but can they go through with it in practice?
“Finding Home ” by Roxanne Snopek brings the readers back to the fictional town of Marietta, Wyoming where fate brings Samara Davis to meet his high school sweetheart Logan Stafford. An abrupt departure 14 years ago ended their young love. As adults, they have to face different obstacles for them to be happy. Can they do it?
HERO OF HER HEART” by Lindsey Brookes follows Bethany Warner and Tanner Montgomery whom their mothers arranged their marriage since they were children.
Bethany moved away and everyone thought that the arrangement had been null and void. But, is it? Bethany is back and it seems that their mothers will get their wish.
All three books are easy read. And though there are dramatic moments that tug at your heartstrings, all are lighthearted with the expected happy endings.
One of the reasons why romantic books are very popular is because of the optimism inherent in all of them. These three books have them in spades.