My Foolish Heart


My Foolish Heart, Deep Haven Series #4

My Foolish Heart

Susan May Warren
Tyndale


Unknown to her tiny town of Deep Haven, Isadora Presley spends her nights as Miss Foolish Heart, the star host of a syndicated talk radio show. Millions tune in to hear her advice on dating and falling in love, unaware that she's never really done either. Issy's ratings soar when it seems she's falling in love on-air with a caller. A caller she doesn't realize lives right next door.

Caleb Knight served a tour of duty in Iraq and paid a steep price. The last thing he wants is pity, so he hides his disability and moves to Deep Haven to land his dream job as the high school football coach. When his beautiful neighbor catches his eye, in a moment of desperation he seeks advice from My Foolish Heart, the show that airs before his favorite sports broadcast. Before he knows it, Caleb finds himself drawn to the host-and more confused than ever. Is his perfect love the woman on the radio . . . or the one next door?


This book was a really cute story- this coming from a girl who couldn’t care less about sports, and so was a little wary when I realized how much football played a part in the plot! However, the main storyline was pretty funny, but also sweet, so it did win me over. This is apparently the fourth book in the Deep Haven series (which I didn’t know when I picked it up) but I didn’t have any trouble understanding anything, and I think it could easily stand alone. This isn’t a favorite book of mine, but it was worth reading, and probably something a fan of contemporary romance would like.

Objectionable content: There are a few kisses, and there is mention of a certain characters past, in which she gave herself too freely to men.

Rating: 8

Comments

  1. Glad to know you enjoyed this one, Hayden. I've been (off and on) reading this one for months. I started it way back when and have continuously gotten interrupted by blog tours. And those take precedence. Nonetheless, so far, I love this book - as usual of a Susan May Warren! :)

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