The Love Song

by: Anita Higman and Janice A. Thompson

Published by: Heartsong Presents

Reviewed by Laura V. Hilton

Clair O’Neal would describe herself as clumsy. Invisible. Ugly. She feels uncomfortable in a crowd and is painfully shy. When she promises her boss she’ll represent the bookstore at a major event, Clair is completely out of her element.

Image coach Glenn Yves urges Clair to join in the fun, and promises to help her make something of herself. Clair isn’t quite sure what to make of Glenn, and further embarrasses herself at the party after he stops her from running out.

Hudson Mandel teaches guitar and he’s just as shy and clumsy as Clair. However, when she embarrasses herself, he is quick to step up and offer his help.

Both Hudson and Glenn are attracted to Clair, but can Clair trust either of them? How can she possibly choose between them?

The Love Song is another winner by this dynamic duo. I enjoyed the story, and felt sorry for Clair. At times I was a bit confused and wanted know exactly what happened to cause this event or that, but if I was patient and read on, it was explained later.

If you enjoy reading book in the Heartsong Presents series, you won’t want to miss The Love Song. It is just as good as it can be, and Clair will be sure to tug on your heartstrings.

Armchair Interviews says: Quality you expect from this writing duo.

Authors’s Web sites:
http://www.AnitaHigman.com http://www.JaniceAThompson.com

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