Tuesday, February 4, 2014

Review of "Early One Morning" by: Aubree Lane



Early One Morning by: Aubree Lane
Rating: ☆☆☆☆☆

       Annie Harper is one of San Diego’s top interior designers, but when her friend Marissa calls her about to make a huge mistake, she rushes off to Hawaii to ensure that doesn’t happen. What does happen is Annie meeting Terence Javier, her and Marissa’s former high school crush. Terence is a diving instructor and father of a ten year old daughter. When she hires him to take her out in his boat and a storm causes them to take refuge at his family’s home, sparks start to ignite between the two of them. When Terence seeks to get more time with his daughter, Erika, Annie enlists best friend and lawyer Marissa’s help for Terence. Unfortunately for Terence and Annie, Marissa insists that they refrain from indulging in their attraction for one another, but that all changes when the heartbreaking discovery that Erika is not Terence’s daughter comes out. After a judge decides that Erika should stay with Terence until the end of the school year, Annie and Terence are separated from one another, her in San Diego and him with Erika on the Hawaiian island of Oahu. Fortunately for the two, it isn’t for long. When Annie reunites with Terence after Christmas, he proposes to her yet Annie must return to the mainland for work. Shortly thereafter, Annie comes to the realization that things with Terence are moving too fast and that the attention should be focused on Erika upon her finding out Terence isn’t her father, Annie ends their short engagement. Their love for one another brings them back together, while the impending court date to decide Erika’s fate is still looming. Will Erika have to go live with her biological father or will she be able to remain with Terence, the father she’s always known, and Annie, the woman she wants to be her mom? Early One Morning is a wonderful read. The storyline is well written, with so many twists and turns that it makes you wonder if any of the characters will have a happy ending, especially Terence, Annie, and little Erika. There are also twists that will inevitably leave you wondering whether the characters you initially disliked are worthy of your sympathy and understanding instead. You won’t be disappointed reading Early One Morning. There are so many characters whose fates are intertwined that there is no way to predict what the outcome will be, leaving you constantly turning the pages to find out the conclusion.

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1 comment:

  1. Thank you so much for the wonderful review. I appreciate you taking the time to read and review, Early One Morning ~ Aubree Lane

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