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After a frantic call, Sloan McKinley travels to the heart of the Alaskan wilderness to be there for her best friend, who's just inherited property in the small town of Indigo. The last thing she expects is to be lured by the town's matriarchs into their annual contest to get their grandsons married off.
But Sloan can't deny the appeal of the rugged local men-Walker Montgomery in particular. Soon she finds herself falling in love with the wild outdoors...and with one of Indigo's most beloved residents. There's just one question that remains: is the town's most confirmed bachelor ready to get caught?
- Sales Rank: #1330431 in Books
- Published on: 2011-11-01
- Released on: 2011-11-01
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 6.69" h x 1.00" w x 4.19" l, .40 pounds
- Binding: Mass Market Paperback
- 384 pages
About the Author
Addison Fox�is the author of the Sons of the Zodiac series and the Alaskan Nights series.�She can't remember a time when words weren't a part of her life. In addition to being an avid reader, she loves writing novels about strong-willed and exciting heroes and heroines individuals who are meant for each other and who deserve their happy ever after.
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful.
Great start to this series!
By Smitten with Reading
My Review:
This isn't a holiday book per se, but it does take place in snowy Alaska during the holiday season, so I snuck it into my holiday read pile. This book was a really good contemporary romance. It is the first book in a trilogy and you get to see glimpses and see the beginnings of all three romances that the series is going to follow. This book is about Sloan & Walker. Sloan is a NYC girl who has come to Alaska to give moral support to her friend Grier (her book is the second in the series, Come Fly With Me, and will be out Nov, 2012.) Walker is the hometown boy who is the lawyer representing Grier in the battle over her father's will.
There were certain things that I really loved about this book. Sloan is a freelance travel writer and her trip just happens to coincide with the town's annual bachelor/bachelorette competition. As a result, Sloan both enters and is writing on the competition as a journalist. This allows her to observe a lot of the relationships in the town and those that are having issues. She dispenses some wonderful no-nonsense, tough-love advice pretty much throughout the entire book that I loved. She ruffles more than a few feathers this way too, but I loved the honesty that came through the book because of it. Romances tend to follow a lot of games, especially in romance novels, but Sloan's character kept everything real and in perspective. I really loved that about her character.
She's an awesome, self-assured chick, but even she realizes that is not her in real life in NYC. She is a better person in Alaska. It was wonderful to watch her growth as a character because the book starts out at her mother's over Thanksgiving when the pressures to get married are dragging her down and her self-esteem down. As a former ugly duckling, she has a hard time standing up for herself in her real life where everyone always expects more.
I think that personal growth is going to be the main theme in all these books. It certainly was the case for Walker too as he adjusts his attitude toward commitment and what he wants out of life.
There are two other couples to come...Grier & Mick, and Avery & Roman. Both couples already have serious issues and I can't wait to read their stories. The little bits that you already get to see through this book and definitely tantalizing! I definitely have found another new author that I am excited about. This was a fun one. I recommend picking it up for a sit-by-the-fire-and-read kind of day!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
Cold outside, lukewarm romance inside...
By L. Burns
Sloan McKinley seems to have it all: looks, money and a successful career as a free-lance travel journalist. The one thing that the thirty-something New Yorker doesn't have is a husband, and her mother never misses an opportunity to point this out to her. Sloan is not looking forward to the upcoming holidays and more of her mother's pointed comments about her single status.
Sloan's best friend Grier is stuck in Indigo, Alaska (population 700+) trying to settle her late father's estate, and is encountering some hostility from the locals. Sloan decides to pay her friend a visit to provide some much needed moral support. Sloan arrives in Indigo just as the town is gearing up for its annual Bachelor Competition and the journalist in her senses a story.
Meanwhile, Sloan's arrival in the tiny town hasn't gone unnoticed by the local bachelors, especially Walker Montgomery. Walker is fascinated by Sloan, and the attraction is mutual. There's just one little problem...Walker has decided that marriage and commitment are not for him. Has Sloan found true love in quirky little Indigo or will she have to settle for a vacation fling?
While I didn't think this was a bad book by any means, I felt that it was missing that certain "something" that can make a contemporary romance stand out from the hordes of others just like it. While the writing was certainly competent, the story didn't pack much of an emotional wallop and I had some real issues with parts of the storyline.
This is one busy little romance! We are following not one but FOUR relationships, which was about two too many for me. I felt that the other couples detracted from the main romance and the development of the two lead characters. I think the author missed a great opportunity with the setting - a small town in Alaska should have had a lot of potential, but most of this story takes place in the town's upscale hotel. ( And don't ask me why a town of 700 people in a remote area would need a large hotel/conference center, but that's another issue). The few scenes that did take place outside of the hotel felt rather awkward. A day spent having a town-wide snowball fight when the temperature is in the single digits with spectators sitting outside in lawn chairs? Hey, I live in snow country...it's gonna take more than a down jacket and a wool cap to keep you warm for hours on end!
This is picky, but what's with the names in this story? Sloan, Avery, Grier, Walker...I had the feeling that the author picked them out of a book titled "Trendy Names for Your Newborn".
Bottom Line: The writing is fine, and there are some funny scenes, but this is a fairly generic contemporary romance. Don't expect too much from the Alaskan setting; this could have taken place in just about any hotel lounge anywhere. This is the first book in a trilogy (Book 2, Come Fly With Me: An Alaskan Nights Novel is due out later this year) and a lot of time is spent laying the foundation for the next two stories.
Occasional strong language and sexual content.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
Okay story
By AD
Walker is a lawyer up in Alaska and he's working with Sloan's best friend, Grier, in an inheritance battle with Grier's half-sister. It sounded interesting but I was disappointed.
The book doesn’t just focus on one couple but a lot of other couples. The main couple is Sloan and Walker but the reader doesn’t see a lot of them until a little past the midway point of the book. The author decided to introduce readers to Grier and Mick, Avery and Roman, and Jessica and Jack instead of focusing on Sloan and Walker. There’s romance hinted at with Julia and Dr. Cloud, plus Amanda and Skate. So, the other books of the series are pretty much ready to go with little other romances intertwined. All I kept thinking was ‘Where the heck is Sloan and Walker, the couple in THIS book?’ We even get a sex scene with Grier and Mick before we get one with Sloan and Walker. The author wrote the POV shifts correctly, meaning she started a new chapter or used a scene break to change POV, but I don’t like reading books in minor characters’ POVs when the main couple is ignored.
I couldn’t connect well with any of the characters because the author kept jumping from heroine to heroine, hero to hero, for me to understand and fall in love with any set couple. I also didn’t like how ALL the characters kept secrets from each other. I understand creating suspense for the reader but, by the time some of the secrets were revealed, I just didn’t care anymore or I’d already guessed it.
The book is repetitive. The same characters kept saying the same thing, thinking the same thing and using the same excuse as to why they shouldn’t do something. And I didn’t understand the rules behind the bachelorette competition/bachelor auction. Rules were hinted at but not fully explained even as the festivities happened. Maybe I just missed it as I read.
What I liked about the book was the nosy grandmas and the town’s inhabitants. Indigo, Alaska sounds like a wonderful place to live. Even though it’s freezing, it’s warm with company and love. I thought it was weird, however, that the grandmas who are in their sixties or seventies and a few other older people dropped the F-bomb as if it was no big deal. Just didn’t make sense.
The book was very well written with no typos, which is a breath of fresh air for me since I’ve read a lot of books lately with typos and grammar issues, and I like the author’s style of writing. I just didn’t like that she included so many characters with their own stories in book 1 of the series.
3 Stars
Disclaimer – I bought this book for my own enjoyment. I am a reader. I am not paid or compensated in any way, shape or form for this honest review. I will not change or alter this review for any reason unless at my discretion.
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