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From information given in the first two pages, I could guess what was coming, and it left me wondering how the story would all play out. There were several story threads going on that were all nicely pulled together at the end. If you like clean romance, this is a fun read.
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Posted July 24, 2011
A wonderful story full of heart and turmoil that makes you think about how much each person is defined by the people they surround themselves with and the skills and assets they have inherently. A slow start from the beginning, but once the story starts to unfold it is one book that is beyond hard to put down.
I was reminded of a true story where two college girls are in an accident and the one that lives is mistakenly taken care of the other girl's family. A heartbreaking story that may happen more often, but we just don't hear of it. How often are quick judgements made at the scene of accidents?
The characters were endearing and frustrating all at the same time. They were real to the core, which I found refreshing and beyond enjoyable. Their reactions to the situations they were put into was something that I can't rave enough about because I felt it was true each time.
I would recommend this book as a great read at just under 200 pages it is short, but a lot of punch is packed in this little novel.
Overview
Heather Justesen is a romance writer who knows how to pull at the heart strings! When Adrianna examines her life and realizes that she can’t live up to everyone’s expectations, she discovers something else unexpected.The twist in this story kept me turning pages to see if Adrianna would have a chance at finding love and figuring out the turn of events that opened her heart in the first place. In Blank Slate, Heather mixes the perfect amount of drama and mystery to create an unforgettable romance.
--Rachelle Christensen, author of Wrong Number
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