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Madly by Ruthie Knox
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A wonderful romance with such a love twist into a Happily Ever After for every kind of love: sister love, brother love, father-adult child love, romantic love.

Ruthie Knox is one of my favorite writers. Her characters are complex and engaging with quirks, flaws, and beauty of the soul. The plots have all these little details which are grand.

Here we get New York City, a dip into the art world, and business. Mainly, we get the heartache of divorce and family with the hope of change and love.

I loved Truely (I am going to read it again) and I love this story of the sister.

Our heroine is a (well I won't tell you her age cause that is a fun part of the story) impulsive and clever woman who comes to New York on a mission.

The hero is older, British and and open to her adventure. He lets the light in. He is the older not so nice brother from another wonderful Knox romance About Last Night.(which I will be rereading
too).

There is a wonderful mystery in this book and so achey family dynamics. The psychological aspects of the story are superb but you will stay for the love between Winston and Allie...the acceptance....the passion.

It is hot and it is real. It is great and will leave you happy.

I was given this book for my honest review. So, there you have it.
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January 19, 2017 – Shelved
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February 22, 2017 – Finished Reading

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Saly Ooh I love this author. I wonder why she hasn't written more?


namericanwordcat She has a lot of book really. But I know she also spends her time running Brain Mill Press.


Saly Oh I didn't know that. And GR has really dropped the ball on sending me notifications :(


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