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Worth Every Step

by KG MacGregor

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This book accomplishes the nearly impossible: it manages to be believable while it depicts two women falling in love in just a couple of weeks. Normally, I would scoff at such a plot. But in the case of this skilled writer, and an intricately woven tale of a great adventure, I enjoyed myself.

The adventure to which I refer is the climbing of Mt. Kilimanjaro. Two women meet as strangers at the beginning of a group expedition, and they become close friends throughout.

Southern teacher Mary Kate Sasser takes this trip to challenge herself. The fact that her fiance Bobby takes no interest in the trip, and pooh-poohs her desire for this adventure, is troubling. Mary Kate is slowly coming to realize that he will never appreciate her adventuresome spirit, and will always patronize her for her desire for travel and adventure. This is even more problematic because Bobby is her school's assistant principal, and is therefore also her boss. If she breaks up with him at the end of the trip, there are major repercussions. Her family and coworkers all think he is perfect for her, and she lives in a small town where she is absolutely expected to marry him and raise his kids.

So what if she isn't interested in that?

Addison Falk is the opposite. An out lesbian, with wealthy parents who live in London and Peru, she currently resides in her home town of Miami. But her dad is pressuring her to move to London and work in his financial firm. In fact, he has it all planned out. He has even rented her an apartment in London, and told her all about its great lesbian and gay community. (And, if she happens to give up all of this lesbian nonsense while she's there, and meets and marries a nice young gentlemen, well....so much the better.)

And, as an added incentive, he is selling the Miami family home out from under her! She'll have to move within a couple of weeks of the end to her African adventure.

So what are these two women to do?

What else? Fall in love!!!

Okay, so the plot is a bit hokey and formulaic. But the writing is quite enjoyable, the scenery spectacular, and the adventure is new and exciting. How many books have you read about climbing Mt Kili (which the author actually did, BTW)? For me, this was a first.

Four stars out of five. - Car ( )
  Carol_M_in_NJ | Sep 27, 2009 |
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