3.85 stars
I finally got around to reading this book. After hearing a lot of praise for this author I was expecting something deep and also laugh out loud funny. I didn't really get either. There is introspection and the book is plenty amusing when it comes to the dialogue but, on the whole, the pulse of the book is somewhat of a flatline the entire storyline. This is also an uber-Xena story born from fan fiction which I don't count as a bad thing but it always throws me. I don't WANT to see the characters as straight out of the show so I have to keep twisting the knob on the picture every time the author mentions physical traits.
Despite the allusion and sometimes blatant jokes made in the text that are references to the show, however, McMan came up with personalities and a storyline that are completely original.
The author takes us on a journey with Syd, a soon to be divorced woman starting over in the super small town of Jericho, meeting and falling for the gorgeous, exceptionally talented doctor, Maddie. All of their interactions are witty and amusing and each of their characters are without fault. And they're not the only ones. Everyone takes the high road in this story...
Nothing is too dramatic, too crazy, too hot, too intense, too anything...except perhaps too long. There are sooo many story details and it unravels so slowly that it felt like I was reading about the relationship and events in real time.
Because of that, I had mixed reactions to this story. So many lesfic plots have the leads fall in love in a day, it was nice to see a long slow burn of the women developing a strong friendship first. A lot of plots have the straight woman agonize about her sexuality. This one didn't. The dialogue? Always amusing and never boring but EVERY character is smart and witty. A plot that jumps or has holes? Nope, won't find that here but we get the opposite where, as readers, we get everything and the kitchen sink...
And, man, can these ladies drink. They never get drunk but I've never read so many detailed mentions to wine consumption in a story before. They drink every meal...and every evening...and afternoon...and on the airplane...and at the hotels...and even spike the hot chocolate. Seriously, these women don't drink any other liquid the entire story.
As a credit to the author, though, Jericho is perhaps the most entertaining, easy reading...yeah, okay, I'll keep going despite the predictability or lack of intensity...book I've read in the lesfic genre.
Overall, this is a syrupy sweet, feel good, everything falls into place perfectly book. The romance is fulfilling and a fantasy come true. Sometimes we need that so if that's what you're looking for, definitely read this. It's extremely well done for what it is.