Thursday, January 20, 2022

Book Review- Finding Edward: A Novel (Save Me Book 3) by Suzanne McKenna Link

 

 Finding Edward is the lighthearted third book in the compelling, romantic Save Me series. If you like vivid Italian imagery, humorous characters, and heartfelt emotional connections, then you’ll adore Suzanne McKenna Link’s page-turning charmer. Part of a series but can be read as a standalone. Recommended for ages 18 and up.

Will the search for his long-lost paternity lead Edward to his forever?

When Edward's beloved grandmother dies, she doesn't just leave behind money. His inheritance includes a father in Italy he never knew he had.

Now he's forced to navigate a country he doesn't know, using a language he doesn't speak, in search of a man who has no clue Edward even exists.

He's expecting disappointment, he's expecting anger, he's expecting pain. But what Edward isn't expecting is to stumble across the one woman to ever steal his heart ... the one woman he can never have.

Edward's past and future collide, leaving him more lost — and more alive than he's ever felt before.

An adventurous, wild ride through the beautiful Italian countryside.

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3.5 STARS

 This was an emotional and also at times a sweet story with a romance. That inheritance that Eddie/Edward was given to him by his grandmother really did change his life.  It also at times took him on a roller coaster of feelings and changes while in Italy. 

I liked that the title is shown why it fit so well.  

I also liked how in his corner Claudia was.  She was the wife of Eddie's best friend Toby who was also his boss.  The family was so good and I enjoyed how sweet Eddie was with their little girls.

The time spent in Italy was almost like a travel log with the different culture, foods, language and places.  Very well described. 

The friendship between Edwardo (hey, when in Italy) and Ivyla developed well.

I was happy with the somewhat slightly predictable ending.  They all worked hard to get there.

 

  "I voluntarily read a free copy of this book and these are my honest thoughts.”


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