February 22, 2012

Free to a Good Home by Eve Marie Mont

BOOK REVIEW: Free to a Good Home
Author: Eve Marie Mont
Kindle Book
Copyright: 2010
* * * * ( 4/ 5 ) rating

Free to a Good Home, by Eve Marie Mont is a good debut novel. A light read, the book flows smoothly. What the book lacks in excitement and “shock value” it makes up for tenderness and learning to understand one another, despite our first, second or obstinate impressions.

Mont is able to show likeable characters with flaws – sometimes aggravatingly so. Why Noelle even considered Jay’s proposal is beyond me. But we all can see things so clearly when standing on the sidelines.

Jay’s frustratingly immature behavior is clearly exposed as Noelle learns to believe and trust in herself — that she IS worthy to be loved and is a capable and intelligent woman. Her dedication and helpfulness is evident with her taking care of her ex-mother-in-law, who dislikes Noelle with a passion. But even this relationship transforms as they two women realize they have much more in common than they realized.

I couldn’t criticize Noelle for your seemingly blind behavior – as she was still working through the hurt of a divorce, and the lack of family. Mont beautifully shows Noelle’s transformation from a confused and lost girl to the beginnings of a confident and happy woman.

Throw in a little romance, and you have a light-hearted, read. Enjoyable.

About Suzanne Fyhrie Parrott
Suzanne Fyhrie Parrotts' interests include writing, illustration, and digging for fossils. She was first published at 14 with a poem entitled "Snow" and more recently her articles appear on several online arenas including Trails.com and Affiliate Marketing Magazine. Suzanne has several short stories and novels outlined and will have her first childrens book, "The Moldy Cheese", ready for editing September 2010. Suzanne graduated from the University of Washington with a B.A. in art and lives near the Oregon coast with her husband and fat cat 'Mrs. Sugar Kitten'.

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