Saturday, March 07, 2020
Review: The Vixen and the Vet by Katy Regnery
Book Description
In this modern-retelling of "Beauty and the Beast," Savannah Carmichael, betrayed by an unreliable source, returns to her hometown of Danvers, Virginia with her once-promising journalism career in ruins. Given the opportunity to get back in the game by writing a patriotic human interest piece, Savannah turns her attention to the town hermit, Asher Lee, a wounded veteran who returned to Danvers eight years ago, and hasn't been seen since.
After an IED explosion in Afghanistan took Asher's hand and disfigured half of his face, he's lived a quiet life on the outskirts of Danvers where the locals respect his privacy...that is, until Savannah Carmichael comes calling in a borrowed sundress with a plate of homemade brownies. When Asher agrees to be interviewed by Savannah, he starts feeling things for the beautiful reporter that he hasn't felt in years.
Misfits in small-town Danvers, Savannah and Asher create a bond right away, touching each other's hearts in ways neither thought possible. When a terrible mistake threatens to drive them apart, they'll have to decide if the love they found in one another's arms is strong enough to fight for their hard-won happily ever after.
** Contemporary Romance. Due to profanity, realistically depicted scenes of war and very strong sexual content, this book is not intended for readers under the age of 18.**
My Review
Savannah comes home after she got fired from the journalism job she loved. Her sister, Scarlet is getting married so that's a good reason to come home and help. When another journalism job gets dropped in her lap, she jumps at the chance not knowing that interviewing Asher will be more rewarding than she expected.
Asher is a wounded warrior and came home to a less than welcome arrival. Because he's disfigured and feels like the people of the town look at him like a monster, he's kept himself locked away in his home for years. But when Savannah asks to interview him, he surprisingly agrees to it.
The interview happens over the course of a few weeks and the more time they spend together the closer they get. First starting out as friends and then more when they find that they really like one another.
When Savannah's article is published, it's not printed exactly as she had written it which causes a lot of problems. I don't know if a publisher can actually 'edit' an article the way this one was in real life and get away with it but I would have been more than a little mad.
It takes them a while to get passed this bump in the road and frankly I wasn't sure it was going to happen but Asher finally finds out that she never meant to have that story published. Things happen, some things change and some things get better before we get to end of this story. Asher's story is heartbreaking and it's gruesome in some of the descriptions of what happened to Asher but this book was great and a real tear jerker.
I give this book 4 out of 5 stars.
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Sadly editors can pretty much do what they like.
ReplyDeleteGlad this one had a happy ending.
That's awful.
DeleteSounds like it really puts the reader and character through the ringer.
ReplyDeleteYeah, they did.
DeleteThat sounds well done and I'm glad you enjoyed it!
ReplyDeleteThank you.
DeleteI love the sound of this! I'd be ticked if the editor changed my story like that. Glad to hear it worked out. :)
ReplyDeleteOh I would be too.
DeleteAs you could've guessed it, Mary, I love the book cover. The dog tag is always a plus too, IMO! :)
ReplyDeletelol I knew you would like the cover.
DeleteInteresting!
ReplyDeleteThanks.
Deletei don't know if we even have true reporters any more. i would be really ticked if someone edited my work. don't we all want our work to stand or fall on its own?
ReplyDeletesherry @ fundinmental
I would too. That would make me so mad.
DeleteOhhh beauty and the beast, sweet!
ReplyDeleteI liked that too.
DeleteAnother good read for you. Nice review and glad you enjoyed it.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much.
DeleteSounds like an interesting story, how nice it's a modern take on the beauty and the beast classic fairytale :)
ReplyDeleteHope that you are having a wonderful weekend :) We had a date night last night which was awesome :)
Away From Blue
Thank you. I am and I hope you are too.
DeleteI really enjoyed this one! Not surprising for I'm a sucker for B&B re-tellings. :)
ReplyDeleteI am too.
DeleteI just love a good tear jerker and sounds like a solid read here. Glad you enjoyed it.
ReplyDeleteThank you.
DeleteNot an author I've heard of.
ReplyDeleteIt as the first time for me too.
DeleteOh wow. This sounds so good! I do love this premise.
ReplyDeleteIf you like YA, my favorite Beauty & the Beast retelling is Hunted by Meagan Spooner. And the audio is fantastic. If you're a listener. :)
Great review!
Thanks for the recommendation.
DeleteI love a good tear jerker every once in a while, and find it cathartic. This sounds like an emotional retelling, and Beauty and the Beast is my favorite fairytale. Great Review Mary!
ReplyDeleteLindy@ A Bookish Escape
Thank you.
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