A sky full of stars

Samantha Chase

Book - 2017

Saved in:

1st Floor Show me where

FICTION/Chase Samantha
1 / 1 copies available
Location Call Number   Status
1st Floor FICTION/Chase Samantha Checked In
Subjects
Genres
Romance fiction
Published
Naperville, Illinois : Sourcebooks Casablanca [2017]
Language
English
Main Author
Samantha Chase (author)
Physical Description
379 pages ; 18 cm
ISBN
9781492616344
Contents unavailable.
Review by Booklist Review

In Chase's latestShaughnessy Brothers romance (This Is Our Song, 2016), it's brilliant, awkward astrophysicist Owen's turn for a love story. During a guest-lecture stint in Chicago, Owen is asked to bring his mentor's niece Brooke along on a stargazing trip for students at a national park. Owen is struck by the vivacious beauty, but resents the fact that his mentor thinks he needs help socializing. Brooke, an artist, is hoping to paint at night in the park, but she is intrigued to find that what she most wants to do is spend time with Owen. After a few dates, they go to LasVegas and run into Owen's sister Darcy. The three then travel to North Carolina for a family gathering, and both are surprised at the family's reaction to Brooke. Self-doubt breaks them apart until they realize how serious they are about each other. Beyond the usual stereotypes of beauty and nerd, Chase creates surprising character arcs by dramatizing Owen's strength and interactions with his family. This is among the best in Chase's enjoyable contemporary series.--Alessio, Amy Copyright 2017 Booklist

From Booklist, Copyright (c) American Library Association. Used with permission.
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

In this exceptional fifth Shaughnessy Brothers contemporary (after This Is Our Song), when aspiring artist Brooke Matthews and astrophysicist Owen Shaughnessy connect, their desire burns brighter than the North Star and their union paints the perfect picture of "opposites attract." Brilliant, shy Owen has always felt socially awkward. Brooke, who used to taunt her brainiac brother, has since turned over a new leaf. When she signs up to be Owen's assistant, they are immediately drawn to each other. Owen sees the passion, sweetness, and humility in Brooke, and she's captured by his honesty, chivalry, and charm. But he's daunted by her looks, and she's intimidated by his intellect. With the encouragement of Owen's fun-loving and carefree family members and Brooke's uncle Howard (who's Owen's mentor), they both overcome their anxieties. The openness between the lovers is refreshing, and their interactions are a balanced blend of sweet and spice. The planets may not have aligned, but the elements of this winning romance are definitely in sync. Agent: Mark Gottlieb, Trident Media Group. (June) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

(c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved
Review by Kirkus Book Review

An artist and an astronomer are brought together through admiration of the night sky's beauty.Though the novel gets off to a slow start, that can be seen as a direct reflection of the main characters' personalitiesBrooke is a self-conscious artist named after a model, Owen is a shy astrophysicistwhen they first meet through Brooke's uncle. The book could have fallen apart, but Chase (Speed Dating, 2017, etc.) focuses on the humanity of her characters, which turns out to be the most rewarding part of the story. Brooke's anxiety about love is acutely portrayed; she wonders if Owen is involved with another woman, or if he finds her attractive, and how her feelings will play into their future business dealings togetherspecifically, a stargazing trip Owen is planning to lead in the deserts of Nevada and which Brooke is going to assist him on. Their first kiss is especially satisfying in that Owen unravels; although it initially seems his only desire is to study the stars, his desire to know and love Brooke turns out to be as vast as the galaxy he's committed his life to understanding. While this new layer of his character seems natural, his and Brooke's sudden decision to hop on a flight to Las Vegas ahead of the pre-planned desert trip seems too far out of character. However, the unusual circumstances do push both lovers to their limits; whereas tension in historical romance is often accumulated through class differences or social expectation, the catalyst here is more psychological in tone. Both Brooke and Owen simply fear rejection. A sweet romance that takes its time to court the reader: classic, thoughtful, and sometimes as lyrical as the stars. Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.