

Many other industry awards, Robin is also a recipient of LifetimeĪchievement Awards from both Romance Writers of America and AmericanĬhristian Fiction Writers. The Christy, the RITA, the Carol, the Inspirational Reader's Choice, and All opinions are my own.Ībout the Author: Best-selling novelist Robin Lee Hatcher is known for her heartwarmingĪnd emotionally charged stories of faith, courage, and love. *I received a complimentary copy from the publisher. It's a quick, sweet, fun, and light-hearted read. Overall, I enjoyed reading You'll Think Of Me. The characters are likeable (like they should be in any good novel), the dialogue is believable, and the descriptions are simple, but well-written. The plot is pretty much straight forward somewhat reminding me of a made-for-Hallmark movie (not the campy ones). She even introduces Derek Johnson, the male romance lead on page 5. While Derek is upset that Chad didn't leave the property to him in the will, he's even more shocked to learn about Chad's last wish - he wants Derek to be a father-figure to Alycia.įinal Thoughts: The author, Robin Lee Hatcher, wastes no time introducing Brooklyn Myers and her ten-year-old daughter within the first few pages of chapter one. All ten-acres belongs to Chad Hallston, well, that is until his best friend died. He almost has enough money for a down-payment on the neighboring land.

His dream is to run a successful organic fruit farm, but to do so he would have to expand his land. While Derek isn't working for the sheriff department, he's working on his 3-acre orchard farm. Out of the blue, Brooklyn receives word that Chad has died of a rare heart condition and has left his family's house & land in Thunder Creek, Idaho to his daughter.Įvery romance story needs a male lead in it, which happens to be Derek Johnson in this novel, the best friend of Chad Hallston. She had married Chad Hallston when she was just seventeen-years-old, but the marriage didn't last long and Chad later left shortly after Alycia was born.


The novel centers on a woman named Brooklyn Myers who's raising her young daughter, Alycia, in Reno, Nevada by herself. Well, to be more precise, it's a Christian romance novel. As you can probably tell by the cover with a man embracing a beautiful woman near an apple tree, this is a romance novel. You'll Think Of Me by Robin Lee Hatcher has been sitting on desk for over month now, and I've finally taken the time out to read it.
