By Terry Tyler
Book Blurb:
A tale of three sisters…
Karen Kavanagh has spent her life feeling like the runt of the family.
Her two elder sisters, domestic goddess Ava and salon owner Saskia, are mini versions of their mother, a gorgeous Danish beauty. Karen has inherited her father’s droopy, dull brown hair and long nose – pitted against two Scandinavian sauna babes, she feels like Cinderella in reverse.
Danny Alvarez doesn’t see her like that. He thinks she’s wonderful.
Lots of women want Danny, but Danny just wants Karen.
He pursues her with the devotion of a stalker – but she pushes him away. Then she realizes what she’s done…
Set in Norfolk, Terry Tyler’s sixth novel, “What It Takes”, is a story of insecurity, jealousy, sibling rivalry, love and loss, and the games people play in the search for love – because if you love someone with all your heart you’ll do what it takes to make them yours…
Sample chapter:
Type of Book: Kindle book only
Publisher: self
Pub Date: September 2013 (Amazon gives a later date, because it ‘re-publishes’ when you change the cover)
Page or Word Count: approx 90K words
Genre: romantic suspense
About the Author:
Terry lives in the north of England with her husband, and has published ten books on Amazon. Readers say she has created her own genre, which lies somewhere in the area of contemporary drama and romantic suspense, with the occasional bit of rock fiction and mystery thrown in.
LAST CHILD is her latest release; this is the sequel to Kings and Queens, both of which are modern day parallels of events that took place during the Tudor era of history. Terry is now at work on a third ‘history revisted’ novel, this time based on the women behind the Wars of the Roses.
Website:
http://www.terrytyler59.blogspot.co.uk/
Social Media Links:
Twitter – https://twitter.com/TerryTyler4
Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/pages/Terry-Tyler-author/127960897322262,
Goodreads – https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/5821157.Terry_Tyler
My Review:
I wasn’t sure what to expect when I first started reading WHAT IT TAKES. The first part of the book was devoted mainly to introducing the characters, of which there were quite a few. I almost lost interest here, as it was somewhat tedious, but I am thrilled that I continued to read the book. When the author dove into the story, there was magic in her words. The words flew by, and before I realized it, I had finished the book. I was not ready. Even though everyone involved seemed to resolve his/her own character conflict, I wanted more.
I think most people can relate to Karen at one point or another of their lives. She lacked confidence; she always felt she came up on the short end of the stick. Her sisters were gorgeous, whereas she felt she was more of a plain Jane. Karen’s perception was that everyone else got the best of everything in life and in love.
Then there is Danny Alvarez. Danny had good looks, but was that enough for Karen? He seemed less refined.
I give WHAT IT TAKES 4 stars because of the slow start. In the end, the story won me over. I would definitely recommend this book.
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sometimes being patient with a book pays off….this one sounds like that kind to me; I am glad you enjoyed it 🙂
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Yes, I am happy I was patient. I did enjoy reading it.
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Thanks so much, lovely to see the review on here! xx
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My pleasure. 🙂
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Lovely, well-balanced review Michelle. I really enjoyed this book and as my memory is so bad it’s good to see a reminder of it 🙂
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Thanks so much for stopping by.
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Glad you enjoyed it, Michelle. I love Terry’s books.
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This is the first of her books I’ve read.
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Thanks for the review, Michelle. Summer reading is right around the corner… 🙂
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Yes, it is! 🙂
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