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Heartfelt

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A beautiful romance. Heartfelt is very well written with believable characters facing true to life situations. A must read.

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This is a good "light reading" book. I felt that it moved a little quick, so I was not able to get too emotionally invested, but that was OK with me. I wouldn't recommend this as a book that is going to really get you emotional, but I would recommend it for lighter reading.

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Heartfelt, Carol Owen

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Genre:  Romance,

This is a gentle romance, so very real, with characters that go through events that shape their lives and feelings just as happens in reality. We are products of what happens to us in life, and when I'm reading, even though its fictional lives I want to feel the characters could have lived through events, acted like the way they do in the book.

Shay is going through something that affects many of us, the big C. Been there, done that and like Shay found its a scary time, treatment is hard and picking up life again while still wondering of every twinge is a recurrence is very difficult, balancing fear and over reaction with the need to be observant and vigilant. 

Drew, what a gorgeous man. Talented artist and teacher of art, he's in Shay's town while his house is renovated, hoping to get on with some work for his next show.
He's had a tough spell too, with his estranged wife dying in a car crash while they were picking up daughter Patti from school.
Patti was badly injured, has spent months recovering and still can't recall everything about the accident. It makes her frustrated and angry at Drew much of the time.
I think its strange how often in US reads that 18 year olds, as Patti is, are treated and act as if they are much younger. Reading about her I'd have thought she was about 14. Is there really such disparity between US and UK teens? Something to ponder...

Anyway Drew meets Shay and they're both shocked at the attraction. Neither was looking for or expected that, and the path forward is fraught with bumps, one of them a real big bump!
I did think Shay was a bit OTT in her (re)actions, I know cancer affects us all differently, but somehow what she did didn't fit too well with the person I thought I'd come to know - but then again it made for some perfect angst and I do love that ;-) 

Its not just Shay, Drew and Patti though. There's his brother and sister in law, expecting their first child, his Gallery agent and his students, Shay's son Luke and his girlfriend, her friends in the village and her online cancer support group.

It made for a very rounded read, with lots of emotion at times, and felt so very real.  Its a story I really enjoyed, not a heart stopping mile-a-minute read but a more sedate meander through all these different folk. 

Stars: four, a very real, beautiful, gentle romance.

ARC supplied for review purposes by Netgalley and Publishers

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