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The Trouble With Goodbye Fairhope Series Book 1 eBook Sarra Cannon

This story had me until 70%.

Leigh Anne (our heroine) is running from her past. She goes to the safety of home and crashes her car minutes from home.
Knox (our hero) rescues her and that is where the story begins.

I thought the build up of this story was pretty decent. The character development was so, so. I didn't understand how Leigh Anne could go from a spoiled, self centered princess to a humble down to Earth character. It's the kind of transition we all love to read but it felt told to me, not organic.

At the 70% mark we get the big reveal which read like a big ole information dump. Then. There is a love scene that just didn't work for me based on the reveal.

I like the premise and the build up but it reads very one dimensional.

Product details

  • File Size 1880 KB
  • Print Length 347 pages
  • Simultaneous Device Usage Unlimited
  • Publisher Dead River Books (May 18, 2013)
  • Publication Date May 18, 2013
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B00CWF1HWG

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The Trouble With Goodbye Fairhope Series Book 1 eBook Sarra Cannon Reviews


Amazing story of a brave young woman growing and maturing into someone who is caring, smart, and confident despite some very serious obstacles. Leigh Anne is an independent character to be admired, who knows how to do the right thing and finds true love along the way. I loved how her strength emerged as the story built.

This is a well-written story about two people who draw strength of character from the adversaties in their past ... a couple who complement each other in every way.

Recommended! Give it 4.5 stars!
Whatever I was expecting from this book, I was waaaaay off! I've read all of the paranormal books that Sarra Cannon has published but nothing could have prepared me for this priceless work of art. This is not just another contemporary romance novel. This is a genuine and heart wrenching book. No words that I can sit and think about can genuinely explain how wonderful this whole story is and tell you how deeply this book touched me. Or even explain how this book resonates with me. I've been in Leigh Anne's position and I can say that this book is absolutely perfect and I'm so thankful that she wrote it.
I guess I am in the minority but I DID NOT like this book.

Leigh Ann moves back to her hometown that she hates into her overbearing parents home. She meets Knox, a newcomer, and falls for him while trying to deal with her past.

There is ZERO depth to the story. It's seriously more like an outline then an actual book. The characters are bland and not developed. Seriously she sees Knox around town a couple of times then decides she will go on a date with him (end of chapter). (New Chapter) They have been dating two weeks. Doesn't go into any details. Now they are in love. Really? I think that two week period the author skipped over is that part that makes a romance story a romance story.
The Trouble With Goodbye started off good, but it just didn't deliver for me. It was too easy, too simple, the characters not as troubled as I would have imagined they would be. It just wasn't believable for me as it was just...too easy, too simple.

The story starts off with Leigh Anne coming back home for the summer. Something bad happened in college a year and a half ago, and she doesn't really want to be home, but thinks maybe if she can just be who she used to be everything bad will go away. It is pretty obvious what happened to her right from the start, but you don't actually find out the story until closer to the end. On her round about way to her parents house (she doesn't want anyone to see her yet) she gets in a car accident. Enter Knox who she is instantly attracted to and who helps her when she is stranded.

Knox moved to town after Leigh Anne left, and has a dark past of his own. The town gossips about how he was in jail for drugs and beating someone up. He is nothing but kind to Leigh Anne and she trusts him. He is someone she wants to confide in and work through her issues with. At first she tries to stay away from him though. She tries to fit back into who she was, but the problem is she is just not that person anymore. She can't get back to where she was, so she starts to move on. Her mom is a nightmare, but she also doesn't really stand up to her at all. She slowly starts to take control of her life and does what she wants, what is best for her, not what her mom wants. There were times when I just wanted to yell at Leigh Anne like come on! Say something! Tell your mom what you think!!

Once Leigh Anne opens up and tells Knox what happened to her, things just quickly seem to get wrapped up. There is a moment of what should she do now? But once she makes up her mind it is just like perfect - everything is great now and everyone lives happily ever after. It was a little too easy, and I wish the next book was a continuation. Even though I didn't love this book, I still enjoyed it. I wanted to know what happened after she decides to press charges. What about the other girls? What happens to everyone? How is the media circus? It just seems to gloss over all of that and you don't really see what happens. It was all too easy and everything just worked out perfectly.

And Knox's dark past? Well it doesn't seem that bad. The way it is written none of the bad things seemed to really effect the characters in the horrible ways I think they would have. It wasn't as compelling as other similar stories I have read. I never really felt anything for the main characters besides a slight bit of sympathy. I didn't connect with them, and I couldn't care as much as I should have. I am not sure exactly what it was, but something kept me disconnected, which is a shame. I feel like the real issues faced in this book are real problems, but the way they were written just didn't make me engaged. Not a horrible read, but I didn't love it as much as I could have.

This review was originally posted to Jen in Bookland
This story had me until 70%.

Leigh Anne (our heroine) is running from her past. She goes to the safety of home and crashes her car minutes from home.
Knox (our hero) rescues her and that is where the story begins.

I thought the build up of this story was pretty decent. The character development was so, so. I didn't understand how Leigh Anne could go from a spoiled, self centered princess to a humble down to Earth character. It's the kind of transition we all love to read but it felt told to me, not organic.

At the 70% mark we get the big reveal which read like a big ole information dump. Then. There is a love scene that just didn't work for me based on the reveal.

I like the premise and the build up but it reads very one dimensional.
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