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Back in your arms monica mccallan
Back in your arms monica mccallan













Quinn McKinley has been away from her small hometown for seventeen years. The conflicts sound credible and realistic. Her stories have the right balance of romance, humour and drama. This author is quickly becoming one of my favourites. I would have read Back in Your Arms in one sitting if I didn’t need to sleep from time to time.ĪRC provided to Rainbow Literary Society for an honest review. I like the way the author handles it, and I wanted to see where it was going. And I wish the relationship between Quinn and her mother got a little more on-page time. Speaking of family, I hate Shane, Sawyer’s brother, and love Kelly, Quinn’s sister and Sawyer’s best friend, and the nieces and nephew on both sides. And second chances aren’t limited to lovers (or wannabe lovers), family sometimes deserves them too. Coming home, however reluctantly, reminds her that loads of money you don’t have time to spend and a job you don’t hate aren’t what life is supposed to be about.

back in your arms monica mccallan

She’s convinced herself that she’s content with her outwardly perfect life. Quinn’s journey is at once more subtle and more brutal. Sawyer is wonderful, she deserves all the happiness in the world. Witnessing her learning to stand up for herself was a thing of beauty.

back in your arms monica mccallan

Sawyer is too kind for her own good, which can be mistaken for meekness. The shift from anger to lust on Sawyer’s part may feel a little rushed but I don’t care. Through Sawyer, I understood Quinn’s reasons for leaving, and from then on was all in. It took a little while for me to warm up to Quinn, just as it did for Sawyer when Quinn comes back.

back in your arms monica mccallan

Monica McCallan makes all that pent-up lust, all the feelings both MCs fought as teens rush up to the surface in a way that makes them palpable to the reader.

back in your arms monica mccallan

Despite everything that went on before Quinn left, despite the way she left, despite the hurt and misunderstandings, neither Quinn nor Sawyer can fight the attraction that blazes back as soon as they meet again. Maybe it needs to be awakened, rekindled, or maybe it’s still as strong. I’ve said this before, I love second chance romance novels because the chemistry is already existing. I still want to add that trope to the childhood friends to lovers and return to hometown ones, since it’s got all my favourite ingredients. While Quinn and Sawyer never were together before Quinn left Kingsford, they secretly pined for each other. In my book, this qualifies as a second chance romance, but it’s not completely accurate. Close to twenty years later, work brings her back to her hometown and a second chance at broken relationships. When Quinn moved to New York City from her hometown of Kingsford, she left everything and everyone behind: her depressed mother, her younger sister Kelly, her former best friend Sawyer who meant everything to her. I’m not sure why but this was my first book by Monica McCallan.















Back in your arms monica mccallan