Searching For Steven
by Jessica Redland
What if you already know your future… but not the path to take you there?
When Sarah Peterson accepts her Auntie Kay’s unexpected offer to take over her florist’s shop, she’s prepared for a change of job, home and lifestyle. What she isn’t prepared for is the discovery of a scarily accurate clairvoyant reading that’s been missing for twelve years. All her predictions have come true, except one: she’s about to meet the man of her dreams. Oh, and his name is Steven. Suddenly Stevens are everywhere. Could it be the window cleaner, the rep, the manager of the coffee shop, or any of the men she’s met online? On top of that, she finds herself quite attracted to a handsome web designer, but his name isn’t even Steven… During this unusual search, will Sarah find her destiny?
My Rating:
Favorite Quote:
All that stuff today was just the icing on the cake; it’s all very nice but the cake is the best part and I already have the cake.
My Review:
I have gotten around to all the Whitsborough Bay stories and oddly enough have read the first one last, but it really didn’t matter, they could all stand on their own with independent and strong storylines. I have enjoyed this series with its quirky cast of characters and their amusing encounters and unique considerations. I hope there will be more as I enjoy Ms. Redland’s clever humor and engaging writing style. Her levity balances and tempers the angst and heart-squeezes. I adored the characters of Auntie Kay as well as Nick and Sarah and found Sarah’s attempts to locate her fated Steven to be pleasantly entertaining. The premise was original and interesting while the writing was fun and humorous yet also thoughtfully observant and insightful. And as always, Ms. Redland has provided me with new Brit vocabulary words, this time I have gleaned swot (studious), and pernickety (UK version of persnickety).
Author Bio –
Jessica had never considered writing as a career until a former manager kept telling her that her business reports read more like stories and she should write a book. She loved writing but had no plot ideas. Then something happened to her that prompted the premise for her debut novel, Searching for Steven. She put fingers to keyboard and soon realized she had a trilogy and a novella!
She lives on the stunning North Yorkshire Coast – the inspiration for the settings in her books – with her husband, daughter, cat, Sprocker Spaniel, and an ever-growing collection of collectible teddy bears. Although if the dog has her way, the collection will be reduced to a pile of stuffing and chewed limbs!
Jessica tries to balance her time – usually unsuccessfully – between being an HR tutor and writing.
Social Media Links –
Twitter: @JessicaRedland
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JessicaRedlandWriter/
Website and blog: www.jessicaredland.com
This sounds like such a fun book!
Aw, thank you. I had so much fun writing it so it’s great knowing that readers/reviewers get that sense of fun from it too 🙂
Thank you so much for your lovely review. I knew you’d read Rhys out of kilter but didn’t realise you’d read Steven last. I always planned that they’d be able to be read as standalone and you’re testament to that having been accomplished. Phew! Glad you like the new words 🙂
Jessica xx
Gasp! I can’t believe one of my favorite wordsmiths has found my silly little blog… Fangirl down! I love your words, hit me up for a review anytime 🙂
Ha ha. You do make me giggle. Thank you so much for your support xx
I do need to check out the Whitsborough Bay stories. You make me want them 🙂
Ooh, please do 🙂 x
I love that quote! Great review!
Thank you 🙂
Great review hon!! As always! <3
Sounds like a fun poolside read!
Another great review by you just in time for summer 🙂
The cake really is the best part 😉
Great review. I really need to get started on the book as I’m reviewing on Saturday.
Aw, bless you. You must have so much to keep on top of! x