Review: A Wedding At The Blue Moon Cafe by Cate Masters

a wedding at the blue moon cafe

A Wedding At The Blue Moon Cafe

By Cate Masters

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Synopsis

Never look back. Clarissa Hartman left her miserable life behind the day she graduated high school, the same day she turned 18. Driving for days, the road led her to Marfa, Texas. Right away, she knew she’d found home. Seven years later, she’s found her place in life plus the one thing she never expected to find: love. Dylan Wall’s everything she ran away from. So why can’t she stay away from him?

Never give up. Dylan Wall is at the top of his game. His PR firm’s sought out by brand name companies, but he’s so busy spinning everyone else’s reps, he doesn’t realize his personal life’s taken a downhill turn. Deep down, he knows that somewhere, the perfect someone is waiting for him. The woman who’ll accept him for who he is – if he’s ever able to reveal it. When he lands in Marfa for his best friend’s wedding, Clarissa’s sharp tongue puts everything in a different perspective. She draws out a side of himself hidden away for too long. She’s everything he wants, in the wrong package. So why does she feel like home?

In Marfa, appearances are deceptive. Discovering the truth beneath the surface is the first step toward finding yourself, and joy.

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4 star read

Kristyn’s Review

Clarissa is a tatted up waitress/ artist. She is beautiful but damaged by her brother’s death and her parents refusal to accept her the way she is. She wants a guy to love and to accept her the way she is. But so far she hasn’t had much luck.

Dylan is a guy in search of the picture perfect life. Which to him includes success, money and all the women he wants. When he see’s how love transformed his friend he can’t help but be skeptical. He hasn’t even felt that way for a woman and doesn’t want to be tied down. He views marriage as a shackle that signifies the end of life. But something about Marfa changes him slowly but in the most meaningful way.

Dylan was such a douche at the beginning of this book. He was so hard to like. He was such a frat boy as Clarissa called him. But he was redeemed by the end. His transition almost seemed a little too quick and easy but I’ll let you decide that when you read it. Clarissa was an artistic free spirit. She was likeable and a strong personality. They make an unlikely pair but the writer makes it work. This book is for the HEA lovers who like to see the hard to catch guys, tamed.

Author Bio:

cate mastersCate Masters has made beautiful central Pennsylvania her home, but she’ll always be a Jersey girl at heart. Most days, she can be found in her lair, concocting a magical brew of contemporary, historical, and fantasy/paranormal stories with her cat Chairman Maiow and dog Lily as company. Look for her at http://catemasters.blogspot.com, and in strange nooks and far-flung corners of the web.
In 2010, the Pearl S. Buck Foundation awarded her short story first place. In 2005, Pennwriters awarded her second place in its annual Short Story contest. Her novels, novellas and short fiction have been published by Decadent Publishing, Lyrical Press, Book Strand, The Wild Rose Press, Eternal Press, Whiskey Creek Press, Wild Child Publishing/ Freya’s Bower. Her flash and short stories are published with The Battered Suitcase, A Long Story Short, Dark Sky Magazine, Cezanne’s Carrot, The Harrow, Flesh from Ashes, Quality Women’s Fiction, Phase, and The Writer’s online edition. Her freelance articles have appeared in The Sentinel, Carlisle.

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