A Fun Read!
A funny, romantic, suspenseful, mystery--that won?t disappoint. This book is addictive. The author is witty, smart, and cunning in how she draws you in. And even though you think you know what is going to happen throughout the book, is that ?really? what is going to happen? I haven?t been able to put it down, and I?m really eager to find out the answer. Here is a brief beginning to the story.
Is it ever enough to grow up in a loving, financially stable home when you know your birth mother gave you away? You remember her. She was very pretty and wore her hair in a long braid. You remember five of your brothers and sisters; the other two were gone by the time you were born. Even though there was never enough food or money, there was love there; and that is truly the place you remember as home--your beginning.
Diana Boyd?s grandmother told her not to go back to Jamaica. She warned her! She said she would only get hurt digging all that mess back up. Twenty-four year old Diana waved her off explaining her need to find her own history--her own story. So she went.
At the airport, intent on her mission, fate intervened--the most handsome, tall man with gorgeous green eyes approached her. Oh why now . . . she thought. This is no time for a romance; I?ve got to find out about my family. But, as intent as she was she could not shake him, or even the thought of him. She?d never felt like this before about anyone she?d met. He was so good looking and those eyes of his were so penetrating her energy just drained out her toes and was replaced with a delicious, warm sense of well-being. She just melted when she thought of him and the reasons why she shouldn?t just faded away.
Little did she know that Robert Cassidy was so close in Negril, Jamaica. Little did she know what this two month vacation was going to bring to both of them. The passion, the romance, the unanswered questions of Diana?s family and home all bring to life a story full of love, fun, fear, and mystery.
Sit back, grab a snack, and get ready for a trip to Jamaica.
*Full Circle was a complimentary gift from the publisher in exchange for an honest review.