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The first time Ella Turner told Sid she was going to marry him she was four years old. She told him again when she was thirteen. When he came back to Cedar Dell after eleven years in the Army, his indifference hurt. Sid Bennett thought Ella was cute at four. At seven he thought her annoying. Once a woman, she scared him, she pressed his buttons and put him in his place. But deep down he knew Ella was the one, what he hadn’t expected was that she had waited for him. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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Review originally posted at Romancing the Book
I didn’t know this book is a novella so I was surprised when I saw the page count when I got a copy. Anyway, being as it is short, I was expecting it to have more condensed scenes than other book-length stories. But it seems it lacks something.
The book is about Ella who’s been in love with Sid since she was 4 years old. Years passed and her feelings never changed. Sid finally comes home from the Army and Ella can’t help but fall for him all over again. Will Sid finally acknowledge Ella’s feelings or will this be just a story of unrequited love?
The main character, Ella is a very passionate woman. She’s not afraid to admit her feelings to Sid even though she was turned down every time. On the other hand, Sid is very cold to Ella ever since he came back from the Army. The earlier actions of Sid towards Ella were confusing that I didn’t get him at all. It wasn’t explained why he was that way in the last part so I think it didn’t end in a good note.
Talk of Town: Ella has the usual storyline. The flow of the story was a bit all over the place. I don’t know what the real conflict is which makes it a “just okay” book. ( )