Sweetest in the Gale (There's Something About Marysburg, #3)

Sweetest in the Gale (There's Something About Marysburg, #3)

Olivia Dade

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3 stories + 3 couples = 6 lonely hearts finding happily-ever-after at last. "Sweetest in the Gale": Much ado about love... Candy Albright has always stomped confidently through the halls of Marysburg High, passionate and loud and entirely devoted to her students and her various English department initiatives. From his first day as her colleague, Griff Conover couldn't look away, despite his best efforts. After a summer apart, though, Candy returns to school a changed woman. Muted. Dimmed. Bowed by a grief Griff recognizes all too well, but doesn't yet understand. And when they're thrown together to coordinate a poetry project, he can't resist the urge to read between her lines once and for all--even if doing so means he'll have to confront his own loss...and his own lonely, longing heart. "Unraveled": The more tightly wound a man is, the faster he unravels... Math teacher Simon Burnham--cool, calm, controlled--can't abide problems with no good solution. Which makes his current work assignment, mentoring art teacher Poppy Wick, nothing short of torture. She's warm but sharp. Chaotic but meticulous. Simultaneously the most frustrating and most alluring woman he's ever known. And in her free time, she makes murder dioramas. Murder dioramas, for heaven's sake. But the more tightly wound a man is, the faster he unravels--and despite his best efforts, he soon finds himself attempting to solve three separate mysteries: a murder in miniature, the unexplained disappearance of a colleague...and the unexpected theft of his cold, cold heart. "Cover Me": First comes marriage... Elizabeth Stone has no health insurance. No savings. No one to turn to when she finds a lump on her breast...except James Magnusson, her friend of over twenty years. When he offers her a marriage of convenience for healthcare coverage, she'd be a fool to say no. But given the emotions she's buried for so long, saying yes might lead to a broken heart. James won't take no for an answer. Not when marriage could save Elizabeth's life, and not when he's finally realized how much he needs her. Even during his doomed first marriage, James considered Elizabeth a special friend--one he had to keep at a safe distance. Now he's free, and Elizabeth is his wife...but will they finally have the chance to be together, only to have everything torn apart? Content guidance for "Cover Me": This story contains discussions of breast cancer, an on-page mammogram and biopsy, and a definite happily-ever-after. This book contains one entirely new story ("Sweetest in the Gale") and two stories previously published in the He's Come Undone and Rogue Acts anthologies. The latter stories have been lightly edited since their original publication, and "Unraveled" has a new epilogue.


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    For some reason I hadn't read Olivia Dade until this year which is a tragedy. The good news is that I have a back catalog to sink my teeth into. Because her writing just works for me. It's emotional and funny and she effortlessly mixes the serious and the comedic.

    All this to say, I loved Sweetest in the Gale. It's comprised of three novellas ("Sweetest in the Gale," "Unraveled," and "Cover Me"). The title story is a new one, the other two have been previously published in anthologies--I'd read "Unraveled" but not "Cover Me."

    The first two take place in Marysburg High School, where we get a glimpse of Tess Dunn (from 40-Love) who apparently likes to play matchmaker. I was almost disappointed when Tess wasn't a uniting force in the third story. "Unraveled" also has a wonderful new epilogue.

    There are serious themes in all three. "Unraveled," which features murder dioramas, is actually the lightest. "Sweetest in the Gale" features two English teachers dealing with different stages of grief, while also making time to have flirt arguments. "Cover Me" deals with a cancer diagnosis, loss of insurance, and the loss of a parent. It's the shortest story and I could have spent way more time with those two.

    So, yeah, loved it. Made me feel a whole variety of feelings. Go get it.

    I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.



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