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"Maya Farlow learned the hard way to depend only on herself, so when she fell too deeply for the bad-boy charms of Del Mitchell, she did the only thing she could--she ran. Stunned, Del left Fool's Gold to make his name and fortune in extreme sports. Now ten years later, May's been hired to promote her hometown's new slogan, The Destination for Romance. The celebrity spokesman is none other than Del, the man she dumped but never forgot."--Page 4 of cover.
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I chose this book to read as an example of the adult romance genre for my class because...it's under 300 pages.
This book is a quick read. It is very stereotypical romance and very predictable; if you're paying attention, it's hard not to feel a little invested in the outcome. Susan Mallery does a good job of keeping you interested and does feature character development outside of the two in the relationship. This book doesn't do anything outrageous or innovative, but it's not supposed to. It's good at exactly what it's supposed to do.
I'd say this is not a good book for someone searching for substance, but is a great read for someone who wants a sweet; romantic story set in a small town.
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