4 out of 5 stars
JUST LET GO by Courtney Walsh is the typical opposites attract
story but wrapped in a unique package.
Quinn Collins has been in a holding pattern for the last twenty
years. That’s when her mother left town and never came back. However, when she
buys the flower shop her mom once owned, and enters a floral contest her mom
now judges, Quinn hopes to prove to her mother and herself, that she’s worthy
of her mother’s approval. A small-town girl who has never ventured far from
home, Quinn’s life is simple and quiet, but that is all about to change.
Grady Benson is a hotshot skier who can’t seem to stay out
of trouble. He’s wild and irresponsible, and about to lose his spot on the Olympic
team. When he gets into trouble in the small town of Harbor Pointe, Grady figures
he’ll pay a fine and be on his way, but the judge has something else in mind. Community
service. With only a few competitions left where he can qualify for the Olympic
team, and him stuck in the little no-nothing town, Grady feels his chances
slipping away.
When Grady is assigned to work with Quinn on the local
Winter Carnival, they immediately butt heads. Quinn wants nothing to do with his
arrogant, full-of-himself ways, and Grady thinks she’s too up tight for her own
good. But, the more time they spend together, the more Quinn sees Grady’s
softer side, and the more Grady sees an attractive, caring woman hiding behind a
tough-as-nails façade. Though it takes a little time, eventually they come to realize
their feelings for each other are genuine. Even so, they never really get a
chance to explore those feelings before Quinn discovers Grady has lied to her.
With a lot of back and forth, and push and pull, JUST LET GO
is a book you can’t put down for long. I found myself putting it down then
picking it right back up again because I wanted to see how Quinn and Grady
would navigate the latest obstacle they allowed to come between them. The
townspeople of Harbor Pointe and Quinn’s family were lively, providing a colorful
backdrop to the story. And with a few unexpected twists, JUST LET GO kept me engaged
from start to finish.
I received a complimentary copy of JUST LET GO from Tyndale House
Publishers.
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