Rom Com, with a touch of Elmore Leonard
Having read nearly every book Ms. Byrne has written, I’m always amazed at how easily she pivots from one style to another - romance to thriller, supernatural fantasy to Victorian historical. Here she and coauthor Cynthia St. Aubin give us the strong second installment in the Townshend Harbor series, which marks Byrne’s first foray into contemporary rom coms.
I mention this because the fun Byrne had writing this gushes from every page. As a fan, seeing this joyful entrance into a new genre made me so happy, both for us, her readers, and for her. This book is two extremely talented writers having a blast together, and having pure fun creating. It’s the chocolate cake you have for dessert on a Friday, and look forward to all week. Having just come off a definitely joyless pandemic, their timing couldn’t be better.
The Townshend Harbor series has a party mix of small-town characters. There is a wonderful range of age and diversity, and honest representation of various illnesses and conditions that readers will identify with, making for real and refreshing modern romance. Characterizations are concise yet evocative, immediately pitching readers into the story, a hallmark of Byrne’s writing.
Ethan & Darby’s relationship is a joy to watch unfold. Seeing the quick sketch we got of Ethan in book one fleshed out more thoroughly is rewarding. He is the definition of tortured male, trying to be who he was born to be while still being true to himself. Ethan is drawn inexplicably to Darby, with her in-your-face pink hair and business built on personal tragedy, which thrills yet confounds him, leading to snarky banter and great literal and figurative fireworks.
Brewbies is worth reading just for the writing - it’s worth the price of admission just for Darby’s hysterical coffee drink names - but it does have a plot, and while not as complex as that of the first book, it’s still very engaging. But really, the characters are what you’re here for, and what you’ll enthusiastically return for in book three.