Meg's Melody by Kaylee Baldwin is a sweet and satisfying romance. However, it wasn’t a “fluff” story either. Yes, we know who will ultimately end up together, but the journey to get there has more substance than, “Do you like me? Check yes or no,” types of details.
Meg seems to have the worst luck in men. She seems to attract the ones who don’t want to treat her very well, and worse, she begins to believe that’s all she should expect. Is it any wonder she has a hard time recognizing a good man, and the potential for a beautiful, uplifting relationship when it comes along?
I could understand exactly where she was coming from, and I think most young readers will be able to as well. The situation she finds herself in is a common one. Sometimes it felt like she was overcoming her problems a little too easily, but mostly the accomplishments were appropriate and believable.
I highly recommend Meg's Melody for the older teen/young adult scene who are beginning to take a closer look at what they’d like in a future mate. This book offers some non-confrontational food for thought wrapped up in an engaging love story package.
Kaylee is running a contest! Whomever comments a the review post on any of the blogs in the tour, will be entered into a drawing to win a copy of Meg's Melody.
January 10th
Shanda at LDSWBR
http://ldswbr.blogspot.com/
January 11th
Tristi Pinkston
http://tristipinkston.blogspot.com/
January 12th
Jolene Perry
http://jolenesbeenwriting.blogspot.com/
January 13th
Shaunna Gonzales
http://shaunnagonzales.blogspot.com/
January 15th
Taffy Lowell
http://sweeterthantaffy.blogspot.com/
January 17th
Heather at Fire and Ice
http://fireandicephoto.blogspot.com/
January 18th
Marsha Ward
http://marshaward.blogspot.com/
January 19th
Alison Palmer
http://alisonpalmer.blogspot.com/
January 20th
I am a Reader Not a Writer
http://iamareadernotawriter.blogspot.com/
Rebecca Talley
January 21st
http://www.rebeccatalleywrites.blogspot.com/
Meg seems to have the worst luck in men. She seems to attract the ones who don’t want to treat her very well, and worse, she begins to believe that’s all she should expect. Is it any wonder she has a hard time recognizing a good man, and the potential for a beautiful, uplifting relationship when it comes along?
I could understand exactly where she was coming from, and I think most young readers will be able to as well. The situation she finds herself in is a common one. Sometimes it felt like she was overcoming her problems a little too easily, but mostly the accomplishments were appropriate and believable.
I highly recommend Meg's Melody for the older teen/young adult scene who are beginning to take a closer look at what they’d like in a future mate. This book offers some non-confrontational food for thought wrapped up in an engaging love story package.
Kaylee is running a contest! Whomever comments a the review post on any of the blogs in the tour, will be entered into a drawing to win a copy of Meg's Melody.
January 10th
Shanda at LDSWBR
http://ldswbr.blogspot.com/
January 11th
Tristi Pinkston
http://tristipinkston.blogspot.com/
January 12th
Jolene Perry
http://jolenesbeenwriting.blogspot.com/
January 13th
Shaunna Gonzales
http://shaunnagonzales.blogspot.com/
January 15th
Taffy Lowell
http://sweeterthantaffy.blogspot.com/
January 17th
Heather at Fire and Ice
http://fireandicephoto.blogspot.com/
January 18th
Marsha Ward
http://marshaward.blogspot.com/
January 19th
Alison Palmer
http://alisonpalmer.blogspot.com/
January 20th
I am a Reader Not a Writer
http://iamareadernotawriter.blogspot.com/
Rebecca Talley
January 21st
http://www.rebeccatalleywrites.blogspot.com/
4 comments:
I have heard such great things about her book. I really want to read it. I want to read yours, too.
I can't wait to read this book. It sounds really good.
Good review, Alison! I'll be reviewing your book, The Prodigal Son, soon.
I'd love to win a copy of Meg's Melody.
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