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Fun, funny and likeable characters – Robin Alexander is a
fail-safe choice for a light feel-good read.
Faith ‘Chub’ Leblanc and Rachel Chauvin
have been enemies for almost thirty years. Faith is now a firefighter and
Rachel a cop, and they have managed to create a wedge between the two
organisations with their long-standing feud. Much to their bemusement, Rachel’s
daughter and Faith’s newly-arrived-to-town niece become inseparable and their
presence in each other’s life increases. Particularly when the two girls go to
camp with the two adults volunteering as chaperones. Things shift at camp and their
relationship takes a different direction.
This is the first Alexander book where
both MCs let down other people that they are/have been involved with in not
exactly a nice way. That is a little sad and takes away somewhat from the
rollicking ride.
But like
most Alexander’s book, this one is also recommended.
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