Sunday, 29 July 2012

Don't sit under the apple tree .. unless you want to fall in love

When I was in my teens, I went through a phase of reading Mills and Boon books, and have happy memories of doing so. Why then, am I struggling to enjoy the "romance" books of today? I have just finished The Apple Tree, by Lynette Sofras on my ebook and found it to be lacking in the major ingredient to these books - some actual romance! Our heroine (whose name I've already forgotten - which shows you how memorable I found her!) is an irritating, moany, woman who can't decide if she really wants to be a surgeon or not (I would have thought that the business of her fainting while observing operations would have been some kind of a clue here). She has split from her husband and is trying to "find herself" back at the place where she grew up. Along comes Nicholas, who she thinks is a gardener, but who is, it turns out, an incredibly wealthy chap. She falls for him big style and he seems to feel the same way, but when he finds out she is married (she doesn't tell him), he calls it off. There ensues much weeping and wailing and then, to cap it all, the husband reappears. Will Nicholas and ... no, really can't remember her name and can't be bothered to look it up ... find their way back to happiness? Well, we all know the answer to that but I have to admit, I didn't really care - but at least the book is fairly short. Maybe I need to go for something a little bit more sophisticated in the romance department ... Jane Austen is a hard act to follow!

My STAR rating: TWO

Length: 188 pages.
Price I paid: FREE (although it no longer is)
Formats available: print; ebook.

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