Author: Karen Wojcik Berner
Publisher: Karen Berner Books
Genre: Contemporary Women’s Fiction
Source: Author
Publication Date; January 12, 2015
Goodreads: Uptight British lit lover meets a free spirit at a book club, and his world is turned upside down!
After placating to his father’s demands that he play Little League baseball and major in computer programming in college rather than his beloved English literature, Thaddeus assumed that several years into his career, he would finally get some peace and quiet.
Then he met Spring Pearson, the younger, free-spirited daughter of Hippie parents, at a book club meeting. Instantly smitten, Thaddeus finally worked up the courage to ask Spring out. But will an old college pinkie-swear promise Spring made fifteen years ago get in the way of this bibliophilic romance?
“A Groovy Kind of Love” is the third and final installment of Karen Wojcik Berner’s Bibliophiles series. Written as stand-alone novels, each book focuses on one or two members of a fictional suburban classics book club, revealing their personal stories while the group explores tales spun by the masters.
Ope’s Opinion: This book is the third in the Bibliophiles series. Although it is a series, you do not have to read the books in any order. They are each stand alone books.
This is a very sweet love story. I enjoyed the read. It moved very slow. This is a story of opposites attract.
Thaddeus in much older then his years. He is an introspective person and does nothing in a hurry. Thaddeus feels like he is English. Spring on the other hand is a free spirit. She and Thaddeus balance each other out.
This story had a lot of back ground on both Thaddeus and Spring. It showed how they were raised and what their families were like. That really made you care about them. It also helped you to understand how they ended up attracted to each other.
Rating: Three Chairs – I like this book enough to suggest it to a friend or two.
It sounds nice.
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