Monday, October 9, 2017

Review: Picture Winter

Picture Winter Picture Winter by Amy Aislin
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

A case of opposites attracts. Elias is driven, at times grumpy, stubborn, sometimes arrogant and going through the motions of his job. His passion is photography, but he can’t take the chance of trying to make his living doing that. Ty is easy going, taking pride in whatever he does. Their first meeting made me laugh. And it sets the stage for how the rest of the story goes with Elias stepping out of his comfort zone.

This is an insta-love story and it worked for me. It didn’t take away from the story at all. I loved it. It’s a lite, easy, sweet and fun read. And yet there are those moments that make you think. How much are you willing to settle for in life to feel secure? Elias doesn’t like his job and yet he won’t leave it because of the security it provides. Also, he judged Ty by the job he did without ever asking or looking further. But Ty did some judging of his own regarding Elias’ job. Yet I loved the gentle way in which he kept pushing Elias to take a chance.

All the characters in this story have a real and relatable feel to them. You understand them and feel for them. I absolutely loved Ty’s family! His mom is such a hoot. Loved it when all the kids hid in the basement.

This was a wonderful read that I truly enjoyed. I can’t wait for this author’s next story.

I received an ARC in exchange for an honest review.


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