Saturday, March 30, 2024

Review: Just Look Up

Just Look Up Just Look Up by Courtney Walsh
My rating: 💛💛💛💛

Just Look Up was a slow building, deep emotional contemporary fiction.

I bought and listened to the audiobook which I really enjoyed, and I think I was more invested because I was listening to the audiobook vs reading the book version.

Lane Kelley had a lot of emotional struggles from her younger years, which drew her to be driven and to prove she is the best person for the job. I adored Brooks as the male hero.

This might not be an easy book for all readers, since there is a subtle story line of emotional bullying due to physical appearance/not being part of the popular crowd but though this is a difficult topic, so relevant to what most girls are facing growing up.

The ending was one of my favourite scenes.


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About the book:


After tirelessly climbing the ranks of her Chicago-based interior design firm, Lane Kelley is about to land her dream promotion when devastating news about her brother draws her back home--a quaint tourist town full of memories she'd just as soon forget. With her cell phone and laptop always within reach, Lane aims to check on her brother while staying focused on work--something her eclectic family doesn't understand.

Ryan Brooks never expected to settle down in Harbor Pointe, Michigan, but after his final tour of duty, it was the only place that felt like home. Now knee-deep in a renovation project that could boost tourism for the struggling town, he is thrilled to see Lane, the girl he secretly once loved, even if the circumstances of her homecoming aren't ideal.

Their reunion gets off to a rocky start, however, when Ryan can't find a trace of the girl he once knew in the woman she is today. As he slowly chips away at the walls Lane has built, secrets from his past collide with a terrible truth even he is reluctant to believe. Facing a crossroads that could define his future with Lane and jeopardize his relationship with the surrogate family he's found in the Kelleys, Ryan hopes Lane can see that maybe what really matters has been right in front of her all along--if only she'd just look up.

About the author:


Courtney Walsh is a novelist, theatre director, and playwright. She writes small town romance and women's

fiction while juggling the performing arts studio and youth theatre she owns and runs with her husband. Her debut, A Sweethaven Summer, hit the New York Times and USA Today e-book bestseller lists. Her novel, Just Let Go, won the Carol Award in 2019 and Just One Kiss was a 2020 Christy Award Finalist.

A creative at heart, Courtney has also written two craft books and several full-length musicals. She lives in Illinois with her husband and three children and a sometimes naughty Bernedoodle named Luna.

Visit her online at www.courtneywalshwrites.com.
 

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