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Love on the Line

Love on the Line

2011 • 365 pages

In the first scene I immediately took a liking to Georgie and her personality and was not overly fond of Luke, but then as the chapters next progressed with Georgie back in her own environment and Luke Palmer riding into town as the new Telephone Troubleman I was reversed in my feelings and loved Luke, but found Georgie a bit frustrating. It took me a long while longer to get back to enjoying this book as there was a good portion of it where I was bored and annoyed by the birds topic that was never ceasing. However, as more details came out and Luke's story continued it was once again the great witty form that I enjoy so much from Deeanne. She always has such strong feminist (in a good way) characters and that is one of the things that always makes her reads unique.

Thanks to Bethany House Publishers and Deeanne for a copy for review.

Originally posted: http://creativemadnessmama.com/blog/2011/10/20/love-on-the-line-by-deeanne-gist/