The fifth book in THE McCARTHYS OF GANSETT ISLAND series, HOPING FOR LOVE reminds me why I’m so enamored with Marie Force’s books. Despite the emotional ups and downs I had with previous books (I loved some, liked others, and disliked one), HOPING FOR LOVE is, by far, my favorite for various reasons.
Grace Ryan is curvaceous and sexy but she wasn’t always like that. Growing up, she had the nickname, “The Whale,” and was teased and ostracized from her peers. Without a solid support group from friends or family, she finally took the plunge into the world of lap-band surgery. A little over a year later, she finds herself on a boat with a man she’s had a crush on for years. When Grace realizes her new boyfriend isn’t the type of man she thought he was, she finds herself stranded on an island with nothing but the clothes she’s wearing.
The island? Gansett, of course.
Lost, Grace finds herself in a bar where she sees Evan McCarthy singing with a friend. Evan’s home for the summer, relaxing and preparing for his upcoming debut fall tour. He notices Grace immediately, drawn toward her by the sad emotions playing across her face. The next thing he knows, he’s inviting her to stay at his parents’ house since there are no available rooms on the island during a holiday weekend. The attraction begins but nothing happens except actual sleep, some talking, breakfast with the parents, and a borrowed $100.
It doesn’t end there, of course, otherwise there wouldn’t be a story to love!
Grace returns to the island and the attraction that started with her failed night with the now-ex-boyfriend begins to burn slowly until it erupts in a night of passion that is handled realistically between a semi-womanizer and a virgin. The aftermath that follows is a familiar route taken in romance novels – Evan doesn’t want to settle down, Grace doesn’t want to be the doormat – but Force manages to write scenes so well that reading HOPING FOR LOVE is like a breath of fresh air. Grace isn’t going to wait around for anyone and she flirts a bit with another single man on the island though I never once felt like it was done maliciously against Evan. She finds new friendships with previous heroine, Stephanie, and Laura, who looks to be the heroine in the next book of the series. It’s interesting to see Grace’s interaction with the girls, especially because it’s shown that she never really had girlfriends in the past. And Evan seems to be getting some swift kicks in the behind from his brothers and friend, Owen, because he continues to believe he’s not falling in love when readers can tell that he actually is on that path already.
What I truly enjoy with this series is that Force revisits couples from past books while still integrating them into the current story. The problem I had with FALLING FOR LOVE (Stephanie and Grant’s story) was that the story lines that branched out from the main one seemed jarring and didn’t flow into each other as seamlessly as I’d hoped. In this latest novel, that problem went away for me and the transitions really blended the connections together. The look into past couples’ lives and the emergence of new characters and potential new romances is always fulfilling and HOPING FOR LOVE definitely gives both.
For those looking for cute romances or an escape from a busy work week, pick up HOPING FOR LOVE.
And if you haven’t read the entire series… Well, what are you waiting for?