"Entertaining contemporary romance"
Ph.D. candidate and teaching assistant at Crelwyn College
Reese Brock leaves Manhattan for her hometown of Goldwood,
New Jersey to attend her sister's wedding. Reese has not
started on her dissertation, has no incentive to begin work
on it, prefers to write a novel, and loathes slaving for an
obnoxious professor. Even worse her love life is in the
tank. As her mother bugs her over the men or lack of in her life
and her father is so proud of his Ph.D. daughter, Reese
worries about seeing the best man. Two years ago at a New
Year's Eve party, Reese and Brian Doren shared a heavenly
kiss, but he never followed up on it. It is bad enough
that she will see him at the ceremony but she also has to
serve him when he visits everyday the coffee shop section
of the Roland and Fisk bookstore where Reese works part
time. This time Brian plans to follow up on what he let
slip away two years ago due to distraction and ignorance.
He plans to explore his attraction for Reese if she is
willing. BLUSHING PINK is an entertaining contemporary romance that
is at its best when Reese's irritating mom stays off
stage. The lead couple and the rest of the vast support
ensemble have distinct personalities that enable the
audience to understand Reese from her non-confident heart
to the warts and icons that make up her brain. Though mom
deserves a PCU afternoon delight locked in a room hearing a
non-stop recording of her nagging, readers will overall
appreciate this fine tale. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by PNR Group Member
Posted May 25, 2003
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