From the author of Moments in Time comes the story of Athena Morna, a devoted wife of police officer Johnny Moran--until a drug dealer's bullet made her a widow. Now Athena has been asked to run for major. But just as the wheels begin turning, she realizes she is only a pawn in a game of power. Her only ally is Quentin Forbes, the town's best news reporter.
Mariah Stewart is the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of forty-one novels and three novellas and has been featured in the Wall Street Journal. She is a RITA finalist in romantic suspense and the recipient of the Award of Excellence for contemporary romance, a RIO Award for excellence in women's fiction, and a Reviewers Choice Award from Romantic Times Magazine. A three-time winner of the Golden Leaf Award presented by the New Jersey Romance Writers, Stewart was recently awarded their Lifetime Achievement Award (which placed her in their Hall of Fame along with former recipients Nora Roberts and Mary Jo Putney — very excellent company, indeed!)
After having written seven contemporary romance novels, Stewart found true happiness writing murder and mayhem. She considers herself one lucky son of a gun to have landed the best job in the world: getting paid for making up stories. At home. In sweats and J. Crew flip flops. Could life be sweeter?
This is the 2nd book that I was reading together with the previous book by Josephine Cox. Managed to overcome my reader's block with this book. I have had this book with me for years & finally attempted to read it. And I loved it. Nice storyline and characters. Some political matters involved. A family & love story. Overall it was a good read.
A Different Light by Mariah Stewart Contemporary Romance – December 29th, 2009 3 Stars
A Different Light is a reprinting of one of Mariah Stewart earliest novels. But the author has added some additional scenes to spice things up and give the novel a more contemporary feel.
A Different Light is the story of Athena Moran a young widow of a police officer slain in the line of duty who is trying to get her life back together and raise her young daughter. When she meets Quentin Forbes a tough newspaper reporter new in town, they both find an immediate chemistry for each other. Unfortunately, when Athena is asked to run for mayor things take an unsettling twist, with Quentin’s sudden suspicion of Athena and her true motives due to the previous mayor’s habits of corruption and dirty dealing.
Mariah Stewart does a good job of creating a story that is complex. It includes: a nice romance, political intrigue and characters that learn and grow as the novel moves along. However, I feel it is a different style from her current works so readers expecting a similar to tone to her recent books may be disappointed.
This story starts out as a sweet romance and mixes it up with an intriguing political twist that makes things more interesting but lacks a true development of the original romance I found so charming in the beginning. And while Athena and Quentin are both complex characters who I did feel connected to as the novel progressed I felt the development of the characters was slow and could have been more interesting and compelling to the readers.
That being said, I still feel this was a solid read that combines romance and intrigue that is enjoyable but has a different style than her current books.
Reviewed by Mary from the Bookaholics Romance Book Club
Mmm...very similar to her "home" series; even mentions Dallas MacGreggor... I missed her romances. And just like when I started reading Mariah Stewart's books, I found it started off a bit wordy-a lot of information, a lot of description, but in fairness there was a lot to learn about the characters as they had full personalities and pasts to know in order to fully understand where they were at in their lives when we learned about them. As long as you don't try to skim it, and you actually read it, it's very good! Now to start Devlin's Light. (Thank you library.)
This isn't the correct cover,(at least it isn't the one I have)and the one I read had 419 pages.But in any case this was a delightful read.I love Mariah Stewart's books.And loved this one just as much as I always do. I enjoy plots that are very different from other stories I've read.This one did not disappoint me in any way. I love the small town settings and the basic family values in this book.And this author always makes me feel like I'm there. A very good read!!
Anything by Mariah Stewart catches my attention. Therefore, I was slightly disappointed in this story. This is a story about small town politics and how things aren't quite what they appear to be. Widowed Athen is looking for a job, and she gets one from her paralyzed father's old friend, the mayor. When the mayor is no longer able to run again, he selects Athen, with no political experience to be his favorite. Need we say more?
This book was surprisingly different. It is a classic example of "don't judge a book by its cover". The cover very obviously screams romance novel. But A Different Light is MUCH more. It is more of a small town political drama. I really enjoyed this book, different from Mariah Stewart's normal books.
The book was kind of slow starting and it's incredible how naive Athen was to be so clueless and politically naive for a Councilman's daughter. Quentin seems like a perfect hero...handsome, kind, rich and accomplished in his career...with a cute son to boot! I ended up liking the book more than I thought I'd be in the beginning.
Boring and very slow to develop. Character is not interesting or likeable. Poor editing...woman's name is "Athena" and named that once, then written as "Athen" over and over.
I've read and loved other of Ms Stewart's works. My advice to prospective readers: Read her much later books and forget these early ones.
An entertaining story of love, loss, personal growth, and blending families. Initially, the heroine seems impossibly naive, but she soon catches on to what is happening around her. The characters were not as well-drawn as in Ms. Stewart's later books, but for a first book, the characters and story are good.
Athena Moran is coerced into becoming the mayor of her New Jersey town, but she does not realize that she is being used as a pawn by the former mayor. When she meets Quentin Forbes, a news reporter, and they begin a relationship, Quentin helps her find a way to become the mayor she needs to be, as well as overcome her feelings of loneliness as a widow.
I like her Cheaspeake series, this is one of her earlier novels. I am looking forward to reading this novel. This was a good book, the main character is a bit naive. The plot was good with enough twists to keep it interesting.
Half this book should have been left out and replaced by scenes that explained some of the things that never were. I LOVE her new books but this should just have been left on the written and done shelf. I did like the characters, but the story was disjointed.