… this is for the quiet
ones, the introverts who think of exactly the right comeback, alone, lying
awake, hours later. The observant ones who notice everything but say so little…
About The Book: The above quote, taken from the dedication in Charlotte
O’Shay’s Say You’re Mine nails this delightful story to perfection.
Skylar Bishop aces everything at her work as a talented and inventive speech
therapist. Her personal life, however, shows a big fat F in the success column.
If she’s so gorgeous and sensitive to the needs of others, why is her track
record with men so dismal?
Finnegan—Finn—Fortunato,
an up and comer in the boxing world, leads a reclusive life by choice. After
years of cruel teasing and abuse at the hands of others, he’s better off alone.
Until he meets a gorgeous woman in the middle of a trendy Manhattan restaurant and
sparks fly. Off the ceiling, one wall against the other, singeing the tiles on
the floor. Neither Finn nor Sky are the same after one look.
Our Review: Say You’re Mine takes a thorough, sensitive look at
those who suffer from significant emotional handicaps which can impact every
area of their lives. Adding onto this lovely romance is the setting of New York
in the middle of a blistering heat wave and flavored with sharp, snappy
dialogue. This heartwarming tale of two deserving people finding each other is
a winner.
On a scale of 1-5, Say You’re
Mine merits an 8.
Kat Henry Doran,
Wild Women Reviews
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