Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Fireworks Over Toccoa



Fireworks Over Toccoa by Jeffrey Stepakoff

Fireworks Over Toccoa is the quick, light, romantic story of Lily, a girl who has been raised to know her place in society who falls in love with Jake, an Italian pyrotechnician who has recently come home from World War II. The story is told through a flashback Lily has when a war artifact is displayed in the historical museum and she seems to be the only one who can tell the story of what the artifact is and how it came to be. Lily was married at 17 and shortly after her husband left for war. He is due to come home after 3 years away when Lily meets Jake. Lily must choose between the two. I felt as torn as Lily must have felt! I loved the setting of Toccoa and I could feel the close knit small town as though I were there. I enjoyed the escape to a much simpler time. It is a passionate story and really tugged at my heartstrings! It is a wonderful story. Once I started it, I read it straight through. I would recommend this book to anyone who loves a good love story. It's a great story for a Sunday afternoon! This is Jeffrey Stepakoff's debut novel and I think he does a fine job capturing the essence of love and it's conflicts. I hope he writes more novels as enjoyable as this one.

I received this book courtesy of St. Martin's Press for review. A special thank you to them!

6 comments:

  1. Thanks for the review,sounds like a nice light read.

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  2. I have read good reviews of this one. Glad you enjoyed it!

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  3. Sounds like a sweet story. Nice review.

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  4. I have this book too but haven't read it yet. I'm really looking forward to it, especially after your great review!

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  6. This one showed up in my mailbox and I don't remember why! I've seen such mixed reviews for it. I'm glad to see that you liked it. I need to get it read.

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