![]() Overall, I found Tangled Up In You to be a disappointment. Also, I have trouble believing that Maddie and Mick could ever have a real relationship after what their parents had done. The big story that Maddie is writing seems like it should hold some kind of surprise or twist, but unfortunately, it doesn't. The characters of Maddie and Mick are minimally developed and the secondary characters of Mick's sister, Meg and his friend, Steve are hardly developed at all. I was hoping it would have more to offer but it just didn't deliver the emotional punch or humor that I was looking for. ![]() Tangled Up In You is the first book that I've read by Rachel Gibson in many years. However, it isn't long before her research leads to everyone in the small town knowing about the book Maddie is writing, but she has one more secret that she isn't ready to share with anyone, including Mick with whom she shares an undeniable attraction. Maddie knows that her presence will stir up trouble, so she doesn't tell anyone who she is or what she is doing in town, especially the Meg and Mick Hennessy, daughter and son of her mother's lover. True crime writer, Maddie Dupree, has come back to Truly, Idaho to write about the death of her mother at the hands of her married lover's wife. ![]()
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