The one time Lilly Franklin rewards herself with a front-row concert
ticket is turning into an epic fail. Not to mention the tall, cocky boy who
claims her front-row seat is all wicked smiles, long legs and tug-worthy hair.
Well, he's messing with the wrong girl. But as the night wears on, Lily starts
to see a softer side of former marine, James “Hutch” Hutchinson. A side that
makes her shed her loner inhibitions along with her clothes.
There is a difference between trouble and troubled. In Hutch, she has found both.
Hutch lost more than a leg in the Iraqi dessert. Returning to school on the GI Bill wasn’t exactly in the plans…but plans change. Now he only wants to meet the mysterious dancer, but he’s forgotten how to talk to women, especially one as graceful as Lilly. So armed with a plan that even a twelve-year-old would laugh at, he steals Lilly’s seat.
Only fair since she stole his heart first.
But Lilly has plans, too. As if Hutch’s life wasn’t already a sh*t storm of sacrifice.
There is a difference between trouble and troubled. In Hutch, she has found both.
Hutch lost more than a leg in the Iraqi dessert. Returning to school on the GI Bill wasn’t exactly in the plans…but plans change. Now he only wants to meet the mysterious dancer, but he’s forgotten how to talk to women, especially one as graceful as Lilly. So armed with a plan that even a twelve-year-old would laugh at, he steals Lilly’s seat.
Only fair since she stole his heart first.
But Lilly has plans, too. As if Hutch’s life wasn’t already a sh*t storm of sacrifice.
How can he give up the one thing that’s made him feel real?
Tin Man’s Dance
was a quick and sweet romance that really touched a special place in my heart. Lilly and Hutch made me fall in love with
their story, and I loved the way that Hutch got her attention. While this is a
novella it was not lacking in development, character depth or story line. Hutch
is a Wounded Warrior and that automatically places him in a special place in my
heart. Lilly is a dancer about to fulfill her dream of being a part of a dance
troupe. What starts off as something that is supposed to be short term, ends up
being so much more. I don’t want to spoil the book so I am going to end this
review with this. Tin Man’s Dance was
a novella that had the feel of a full length novel and I hope we get more of
Hutch and Lilly in the future.
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