When Diane and Trigvey move into the same building on the same day, more than their suitcases get tangled up.
All his life Trigvey never once doubted his calling to be a doctor, but an accident in the ER has him doubting himself. Diane's willingness to listen helps him get his head on straight. If only he felt worthy of a woman like her.
Diane is the kind of woman who would love to be someone's wife. Not a trophy wife, or simply married, but the kind of wife whose job is to stay home and take care of the family, even if the family is only a husband. She feeds Trigvey and consoles him, and doesn't even know she has him wrapped around her finger. Jilted for a career-woman and raised by a bitter divorcée, Diane no longer believes in that dream. It's up to Trigvey to convince her it could still be real, if she chooses him.
I enjoyed reading "Moving In". The book is short, sweet, light-hearted and just plain fun. The story revolves around the two principles, Diane and Trigvey (what a creative name) and the process of the two getting aquainted, trying to avoid the whole falling in love thing and in the end capitulating. It was a great read for the week of Valentines.
This is the debut novel for author Alice Audrey. I've been following her blog for a year now, her excitement over the publication of her work was fun to read about. I think publishing a book is an amazing accomplishment.
What is better: being a housewife or distancing herself from men forever? That’s the struggle Diane seems to be facing when she meets the handsome and strange doctor Trigvey while moving into her new house.
After being turn down by her ex-fiancé a little before the wedding, the woman that seems to be the perfect housewife lives in fear, trying to run away from the day that she will fall in love and will want to be someone’s wife. Or slave, like she sometimes puts it to Trigvey.
As I started the first chapter, I was a bit confused. Too many women running in and out of the apartment had my head spinning. I stuck through to the second chapter, and boy am I glad. I finished he rest of the book in one sitting!
Alice Audrey has created a sentimental and sweet romance that brought more than just one tear to my eye at the end.