![]() ![]() Teddy Prescott is a tattooed, long-locked, free spirit who jumps from couch to couch and doesn’t seem to take anything too seriously. She is thrown for a loop when the son of the new owner is basically thrust into her orderly life. Ruthie doesn’t leave the property very often and she doesn’t trust anyone to take care of the day to day management responsibilities. She is a young woman living the life of an elderly person, dressing in mundane clothes, reading glasses hanging off of a chain around her neck, and with a strict routine, she follows day and night. The heroine, Ruthie, is a 25-year-old woman who has spent her entire adult life working for Providence Luxury Retirement Village and catering to the residents who live there. ![]() This is very much an opposites-attract romance. ![]() Nevertheless, I picked up Second First Impressions confidently, expecting a weirdly charming love story set in the odd location of a retirement village. Her sophomore effort, 99 Percent Mine, was just an okay read for me, mainly because the first chapter was so disjointed and hard to get through. ![]() Sally Thorne literally hit it out of the park with The Hating Game. Expectations are set and readers want that same level of awesomeness over and over. It must be a very, very difficult thing for a debut novel to be a huge hit and beloved by many a romance reader. ![]()
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