About the Book
Book: Tracy: A Sweet, Quirky, Romantic Masterpiece (Book 6 of the Weather Girls Wedding Shoppe and Venue series. It can be read as a stand-alone.)
Author: Jennifer Lynn Cary
Genre: Sweet, Wholesome Romance (Retro)
Release date: October, 2024
Her heart can’t take more breakage…
…He’s been wounded enough
Yet they’re becoming best friends without ever having met.
Tracy Callahan has learned that relationships aren’t for her. The struggling glass artist puts up barriers to keep romantic entanglements from causing more pain. However, her feelings are growing for her roommate’s brother, despite having never seen him in person.
How can just his voice on the phone hold that much attraction?
Danny Mitchell left a large part of himself in Viet Nam and is learning how to navigate life back here in the states. It’s better to just avoid the public. As long as he doesn’t have to see anyone in person, he can pretend he’s his old self, and the caller on the other end of the phone won’t know the difference.
But Tracy is breaking through, resurrecting feelings he thought were dead and gone.
They might find a way to make a telephone relationship work. Unless meddling loved ones get involved.
When that happens, can Tracy and Danny’s friendship survive meeting face-to-face?
Or could there be something more than friendship in store for them? Maybe a God-designed masterpiece built from their broken parts?
Return to 1973 Kokomo, Indiana where the legend of the cardinal in the sycamore can still prove true love.
You will enjoy this sweet, quirky tale of hidden worth, because sometimes what we need is right in front of us.
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My Thoughts:
This was another nice visit back to 1973 in Kokomo, Indiana, this time at the end of the Vietnam War. A war that has left its mark on Danny Mitchell who is now in a wheelchair. Danny, who figures no woman would want him and does not want to be pitied in public, is a bit of a recluse. He goes out if he must, to church, but not often. What he does enjoy the most is talking on the phone to Tracy, his sister's roommate and a woman he has not met face to face yet.
Tracy has some abandonment issues, and it seems some confidence issues as well. Sue her best friend and roommate is getting married and will be moving out. As much as Tracy is happy for her, she is also sad and if she is honest with herself feels like she is being abandoned all over again. Her daily conversations with Danny always cheer her. What would it be like to meet him in person?
Will these two let their misconceptions of themselves stand in their way of genuine happiness and love? This was a story of stepping out of comfort zones tearing down the defenses we try so hard to build around our lives thinking they are there to protect us. As Tracy and Danny realize, they can be such inspirations to others.
I was provided a copy of this novel by the author. I was not required to post a positive review, and all views and opinions are my own.
About the Author
More from Jennifer
Have you ever met characters in a story that stayed with you, even when they weren’t the main characters? That’s what happened to me after I wrote Runaround Sue. Sue’s brother and her roommate seemed to hit it off so well, and I loved those characters.
It only made sense to give Tracy and Danny their own story.
However, I will confess that I had planned to make a character named Tracy because of the song, “Tracy” by the Cufflinks. It’s such a happy, bouncy tune and I thought that fit Sue’s roommate.
I do need to add that I relied on a childhood friend for some Danny’s antics. At one point I was told that something he did wasn’t possible. The problem was, I knew it was because my friend, Maureen McKay did that very thing. Maureen had a personality like Tracy’s and determination like Danny’s.
A few years ago I was back in Kokomo for a special wedding anniversary party. I noticed a guy sitting at a table and went to talk with him. At that time, I was combing faces for someone I’d known back when I went to school there. He had that look, but as we talked, it was obvious we didn’t know each other.
A little later I told my cousin about that, and she said that he was ahead of us in school, but he had a younger sister who would’ve been about my age. I knew immediately why he’d looked familiar. He was Maureen’s big brother.
I searched him and his mother out quickly and let them know I remembered Maureen. I mentioned a few of our escapades. Then I told them that my husband and I had lost a son, and that the kindest thing anyone could say was that they remembered our Ian. So, for that reason, I wanted them to know I remember Maureen.
And that’s why Tracy is dedicated to the memory of my friend Maureen McKay.
Blog Stops
Babbling Becky L’s Book
Impressions, January 21
Book
Reviews From an Avid Reader, January 22
Texas Book-aholic,
January 23
Vicky Sluiter,
January 24 (Author Interview)
Pause for
Tales, January 24
Debbie’s
Dusty Deliberations, January 25
Library Lady’s
Kid Lit, January 26 (Author Interview)
Locks, Hooks
and Books, January 27
Simple Harvest
Reads, January 28 (Author Interview)
Truth and Grace
Homeschool Academy, January 29
For the
Love of Literature, January 30 (Author Interview)
Happily
Managing a Household of Boys, January 31
Tell Tale Book
Reviews, February 1 (Author Interview)
For Him and My
Family, February 2
Blossoms
and Blessings, February 3 (Author Interview)
Leslie’s
Library Escape, February 3
Giveaway
To celebrate her tour, Jennifer is giving away the grand prize of a $50 Amazon Gift Card and a signed copy of the book!!
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