I really enjoyed this book and, although it was long, I didn’t want it to end. I loved the writing and some of the lines and situations made me laugh. Jackson panic-babbling about the weather on the radio cracked me up.
Aiden is the host of a romance radio call-in show, but he’s disillusioned with romance. Lucie’s a single mom and a mechanic. Her daughter calls into the station wanting to help Lucie find love. The call goes viral, and Lucie joins Aiden in the booth. Lucie’s ex and his husband get in on the action. Jackson is Aiden’s friend, and gives the weather reports at the station. Aiden struggles with his growing feelings for Lucie while he’s supposed to be helping her find love. After almost losing his mom to cancer several times, he’s afraid of the hurt that might happen if he lets anyone get too close.
It’s been way too many years since I’ve seen Sleepless in Seattle, so I didn’t really connect the book to the movie despite its self-proclaimed inspiration. I really liked Lucie and the dialogue between the characters (as well as the internal dialogue). (9)
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