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Loading... Starry Night: A Christmas Novel (edition 2013)by Debbie Macomber
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. Romance Carrie Slayton, a style reporter for a leading Chicago newspaper, wants to cover more “serious” topics. Her editor, unwilling to lose her, proposes a deal. If she can get an interview with best-selling author Finn Dalton, she can choose her future assignments. If she fails, she will continue to cover the style scene in Chicago without complaint. Dalton is such a mystery that no one knows where he lives, and there are no photographs of him. Despite this handicap, Carrie manages to track him to an isolated cabin in the Alaskan wilderness north of Fairbanks. Given the frigid early November weather, Finn is forced to let her stay with him during the approaching storm, The brief section of the story detailing Carrie’s search for Finn is the most enjoyable part. After that, the story evolves into Carrie’s and Finn’s internal battle to deny their attraction to prevent future disappointment. This generic trope begins during their time in the cabin and continues until the story concludes. Carrie’s strategy for finding Finn, asking bush pilots if they know where he lives, is so obvious he would have been found much earlier. After Carrie returns to Chicago, page after page describes their longing for each other and fears their differing attitudes, values, and interests will destroy their infatuation. The story concludes with the traditional three-part romance story formula. Carrie and Finn cast aside their fears and profess their love for each other, separate after a disagreement, and realize their emotional attraction is too strong to be denied. Starry Night can be a quick read if you can stick to it. I found a few chapters at a time was my limit before I had to set aside the book and turn to something more interesting. Carrie Slayton, a big-city society-page columnist, longs to write more serious news stories. So her editor hands her a challenge: She can cover any topic she wants, but only if she first scores the paper an interview with Finn Dalton, the notoriously reclusive author. Living in the remote Alaskan wilderness, Finn has written a megabestselling memoir about surviving in the wild. But he stubbornly declines to speak to anyone in the press, and no one even knows exactly where he lives. Digging deep into Finn’s past, Carrie develops a theory on his whereabouts. It is the holidays, but her career is at stake, so she forsakes her family celebrations and flies out to snowy Alaska. When she finally finds Finn, she discovers a man both more charismatic and more stubborn than she even expected. And soon she is torn between pursuing the story of a lifetime and following her heart. Received in ebook format from www.netgalley.com this is a standalone Christmas story from Debbie Macomber. Carrie is champing at the bit, wanting more challenging work than the society pages she currently has to write up. She accepts the challenge to find Finn Dalton the reclusive author of the current top list book on living in the wilderness. It seems everyone wants to talk to him but he doesnt want to be found. She tracks him down and in the best tradition of romance novels, they get snowed into his remote Alaskan cabin for two days until the weather has cleared up enough for the plane to come and pick her up. It's during this period that Finn's exterior crumbles and she leaves, with both in love with each other. He comes to surprise her for Thanksgiving, and she takes him out to show her world - were there is much noise, people and partying. It is this, plus her pushy friend Sophie, that causes him to break off their romance before it goes any further. Finally, both come to their senses over Christmas, and Finn reconciles not only with his mother (who divorced Finn's father when Finn was young), but with Carrie. As you might guess this is a romance that follows the traditional format, but with the added benefit of coming around with the Macomber Thanksgiving/Christmas touch. I wasnt a big fan of Sophie, Carrie's best friend. She was a touch *too* bossy for my liking and overstepped several lines from where I was standing - I would have ditched her as a friend a long time ago! Macomber breaks from the more sexy romance novels in that there is no sex in this book - despite the reasonably sexy current between the two lead characters, Finn always goes back to his hotel at the end of the evening (and Macomber stays with her "no real sex" branding in her books!) no reviews | add a review
Carrie Slayton, a big-city society-page columnist, longs to write more serious news stories. So her editor hands her a challenge: She can cover any topic she wants, but only if she first scores the paper an interview with Finn Dalton, the notoriously reclusive author. Living in the remote Alaskan wilderness, Finn has written a megabestselling memoir about surviving in the wild. But he stubbornly declines to speak to anyone in the press, and no one even knows exactly where he lives. Digging deep into Finn's past, Carrie develops a theory on his whereabouts. It is the holidays, but her career is at stake, so she forsakes her family celebrations and flies out to snowy Alaska. When she finally finds Finn, she discovers a man both more charismatic and more stubborn than she even expected. And soon she is torn between pursuing the story of a lifetime and following her heart. No library descriptions found. |
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