Maggie Pickwick is a lifetime away from her days as head cheerleader and the mistakes she made in high school. Twelve years later, this single mom has traded pompoms for an auctioneer’s gavel, popularity for peace and quiet, and strives to be a good example for her daughter Devyn. She’s keeping it together just fine, too—until an old flame moves back to her little North Carolina town.
Renowned artist Reece Thorpe wants nothing to do with Maggie—not after what she did to him in high school—but he might also be Devyn’s father. Fed by her own pride and fear for her daughter’s happiness, Maggie finds herself on a slippery slope of white lies as she attempts to convince Reece that she’s changed. But the truth has a way of making itself known, and now Maggie’s past and present mistakes could ruin her chance at love.
My take:~
Nothing brings me more delight than to pick up a brand new Tamara Leigh novel because I know that in the pages I will find enchanting characters, a meaningful story with an uplifting message and Tamara’s distinctive and intelligent humour. Nowhere, Carolina steps it up a notch with Maggie struggling to make amends for her wild and defiant youth, determined to prove she is now a responsible mother and member of the Pickwick community. The return of her high school sweetheart, Reece Thorpe brings Maggie’s past mistakes into dramatic focus leaving her dissembling in a misguided effort to protect her daughter, Devyn. Honest, witty and captivating, Tamara’s first person voice is unparalleled in Christian publishing and I can’t wait to read more of her stories.
With thanks to the author for my review copy
Relz Reviewz Extras
Review of Leaving Carolina
Character spotlight on Piper Wick & Axel Smith
Interview with Tamara
Visit Tamara’s website
Buy Tamara’s books at Amazon or Koorong
Come back on Thursday for Tammy’s character spotlight on Maggie & Reece and a fabulous giveaway
May 16, 2010 at 11:41 pm
Great review! I really liked Leaving Carolina and can't wait to read this one. My favorite Tamara Leigh book is Splitting Harriet. She is a talented author and I'm glad she is writing series fiction now too.
May 16, 2010 at 11:47 pm
Thanks Christina – for me it is a toss up between Splitting Harriet and Leaving Carolina but I have adored all her books.
And really my dilemma is probably between Axel and Maddox!! Axel wins – LOL!
May 17, 2010 at 12:25 am
Great review. I love the cover.
May 17, 2010 at 2:57 pm
You're right…Tamara has a great sense of humor that shows in all of her books. I've been eagerly wanting to read this one after reading Leaving Carolina!
May 17, 2010 at 10:36 pm
Wonderful review, Rel! I'm looking forward to this one. 🙂
May 19, 2010 at 5:57 am
Really looking forward to this one…thanks for sharing your thoughts, Rel. 🙂