Gingham Mountain - Mary Connealy
(*SPOILER ALERT!!!*)
I didn't care for this novel as much as the one before it. It wasn't as romantic as I would've liked, which I've begun to discover in Mary's earlier books. Enough action, but not so much romance.
And that was another thing: where did all the excitement go? There wasn't much action in the book. I felt my heart race at Joshua's 'accident' and at the scene where Prudence faked their affair. But there's usually more action than that. Grant was never really in physical danger, and Hannah wasn't either.
This book was actually pretty (I can't believe I'm saying this)... calm. A calm Mary Connealy book. That's like finding an upside-down tornado in California. I'm used to it starting out with a fist-flying brawl and ending with a muffled laugh and breathless kiss. They fought all right, but it wasn't very heated. It did make me laugh, but not much. They did kiss, but it wasn't breathless (at least not for me).
It was still good, but Mary's definitely done better.
Grant's great. I love how devoted he was to his children. How he dedicated his life and happiness to their care. Talk about love! He was so sweet, and kind, and gentle, and protective of his children. His tender love for Joshua was so painfully sweet I nearly started bawling along with him. That was cute how being in love with Hannah drove him crazy.
Hannah really irritated me at first. I wish she could just see that not everyone was like Perish (yes, I'm spelling it like that on purpose). She was really annoying me as much as she was Grant, though he did pay her back when he was reminding her of all the things she did wrong. Now that was funny.
Prudence - Idiot. She was so annoying. She and Horace are so weird. It almost seems like she wanted Horace to hurt her. And how she hated children. And her act was so obvious. And how she clawed at Grant. And literally tried to kiss him in public - SCARY! And he disgusted her and didn't even know her name three-fourths of the way into the novel. Ha! And to think, she was trying to make him fall in love with her!
Charlie was so smart, the sneaky little rascal! I can't believe he went right under their noses and no one noticed a thing! His conversation with Grant was really good. I didn't know the little guy knew so much.
Libby is so adorable! I love how she acts and talks. And how she and Charlie stick together. And how she first discovered Grant was ticklish. Too cute.
Joshua was really sweet. He was strong, and capable, and trusting. And very mature too. And Sadie, with her sass and generosity. It was pretty clear they liked each other. I had that impression nearly as soon as they were introduced. They'll be great together.
Marilyn was sweet, and sassy, and stubborn, and dependable. She and Wilbur seemed cute together.
Benny was so cute. I love his energy, and exuberance, and desire to make everyone feel welcome. Adorable.
Grace was kind of weird in this book. It was like she was suddenly allergic to her new home. She just longed to be away from it. Did it have to do with her being pregnant? Or was the fact that knowing her sister was somewhat nearby and she hadn't seen her what made her go crazy? And Daniel wasn't as sweet. And the boys - they're growing up so fast! Yet at the same time they were exactly the same.
The Brewsters were really annoying, and mean, and obnoxious.
This book really was good. It just seemed... stifled.