Book Review and Giveaway: It's Simple by Michelle Richardson



Up to day if a contemporary romance, and out stop of Michelle's blog tour this week!



Synopsis: The general consensus is that relationships are easy to start but challenging to maintain. Although we may not think so, our choices ultimately determine the types of relationships we have. It’s truly funny how after we’ve contributed to the chaotic state of the relationship, we hire therapists to fix us, to tell us it’s not our fault when it typically is. The truth? Therapists don’t fix us; they provide tools that guide us. Ultimately, we find the solutions ourselves and, for the most part, we really need to forget what we’ve heard. Relationships can be complicated, littered with challenges and that preventable thing called drama. 


Just ask Tia and Chase. They met as teenagers. Upon graduation from college, things got complicated. Chase was drafted to the Los Angeles Lakers; Tia was offered a position in the Obama administration. Despite the geographical distance, Tia and Chase stayed together. 


But how easy is it to make love last? It’s simple-if we can be honest, forgiving, and patient with each other. Here’s a unique look at a progressive couple and how their choices impact their journey; providing a truthful and sometimes painful look at real life scenarios and how two fiercely driven and stubborn lovers choose to handle them. Experience life from a different perspective

About the Author: Michelle was born in Brooklyn, New York, now lives in Long Island with her husband, their two kids, and a prissy powder puff Pomeranian named Madison. A wife, mother, daughter, sister, friend, writer, life coach and marketing director, the roles of her life provided the inspiration behind this work, but none more so than those of wife, mother, sister and friend. Check out her website at www.michellerichardson.co.

Review: This book is very much a contemporary romance, set in modern political and sports circles. If those topics really interest you, then the setting will greatly appeal to you. The story is about grown up love versus youthful love, and how maturity can give it a finer, more intense and fulfilling commitment. It is a quick read and the dialogue really flows, making the book more real. The book really wasn't my style, but the author is great at characterization and setting the tone, and background for the reader. I know it will spark the note with one of you, after all we are all different! 


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Disclosure / Disclaimer: I received this book, free of charge, from the author, via  Pump Up Your Book Publicity Tours, 
for review purposes on this blog. No other compensation, monetary or in kind, has been received or implied for this post. Nor was I told how to post about it.

Comments

  1. Sounds interesting if it isnt too political. Thanks for the review.

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