Publication Date: 17th Sep 2024
Purchase Link: https://mybook.to/startofthestorysocial
Goodreads Book Page: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/213583929-the-start-of-the-story
Genre: Contemporary Fiction
3.7 Stars
One Liner: Needs patience in the first quarter
Book Blurb:
Rowan Thorpe can be forgiven for living with one
foot in the past.
Since having to say goodbye far too young to the
future she had planned, moving on still feels like a daunting task. So, when
historian Connor O’Keefe strides purposefully into her office and life, looking
far too handsome for his own good and threatening to undermine the local
legends she holds close to her heart, she is more than a little unsettled.
Connor has a past too, and his own reasons to keep
his heart under wraps. But when a combination of fate and an unexpected
snowstorm means that Rowan and Connor have all the time in the world to swap
stories, it may finally be time for an end and a new beginning.
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My Thoughts:
The story comes in Rowan’s first-person POV with a few short chapters from the past.
Firstly, my thanks to a Goodreads
author-cum-reviewer friend (Sally) whose review prepared me to give the FMC
some leeway. It helped a lot since the book is from the heroine’s first-person
POV, and she is annoying until we know why.
I wish the reason was revealed sooner at least to
the readers. While there are some subtle hints, none of them lead to a concrete
presumption.
I won’t call this romance though it does have some
elements. This is more of women’s fiction with a focus on the characters
learning to be something beyond their pasts. The past takes a long time to be
revealed and then we wait more for them to start to move on, so the love story
as much occurs only in the last quarter. (closed door/ fade out)
I enjoyed the little random snippets from different
timelines (though these seem like they don’t impact the plot, there’s a reason
for their presence). Halfway through, I noticed the pattern and realized that
the truth is something else (this is revealed towards the end). As someone who
likes folklore and understands the importance of preserving the oral stories
from the past, I know why it matters.
Even when I disliked the FMC’s attitude, I
empathized with her determination to not let the past be wiped out. We already
lost so much (and much of it has been misappropriated by invaders who went on
multiple conversion sprees). We cannot afford to lose more.
For a short book, the repeated arguments about the
Fairy Stane got a bit boring. I can see both their points and agree to an
extent with Rowan. But the way she handled it didn’t make it easy to side with
her.
The MMC is easy to like almost throughout. I find
his backstory quite interesting. Not something we often see in this genre, so
it does feel refreshing. I also like how it’s tackled with sensitivity.
I was quite surprised by the repeated mention of the
MMC’s Catholic upbringing. Somehow, many elements were woven with this piece of
information, so it ended okay.
To summarize, The Start of the Story is a book about
second chances, moving on, acceptance, and the importance of protecting our
ancient stories. It’s not a heavy read but not super light either.
Thank you, Rachel's Random Resources and
Boldwood Books, for eARC. This review is voluntary and contains my honest
opinion about the book.
#NetGalley
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About the Author – Jane Lovering
Jane Lovering is the bestselling and award-winning romantic comedy writer who won the RNA Contemporary Romantic Novel Award in 2023 with A Cottage Full of Secrets. She lives in Yorkshire and has a cat and a bonkers terrier, as well as five children who have now left home.
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