A Reclusive Heart
by R.L. Mathewson
From the New York Times best-selling author of the Neighbor from Hell series comes a contemporary romance about a painfully shy pushover with an unhealthy addiction to chocolate, her cranky agent, and the stalker determined to destroy everything.
She could do this.
At least, that’s what Jamie kept telling herself, but something, mostly the fact that she couldn’t stop panicking anytime someone asked for an autograph, told her that agreeing to come on this book tour might have been a mistake. She just…
She couldn’t do this, which was going to be a problem since she signed the contract that she’d been hoping would be enough to force her to break out of her shell. What it did was place her at the mercy of the incredibly handsome man determined to make her go to every signing and interview with a smile on her face.
She needed more.
She needed…a list.
This was going to be perfect.
Finding out that the little recluse was the famous J.L. Lewis was the last thing that Nick Quinn expected, but as long as she kept writing, signed autographs, and smiled on cue, he could make this work. What he didn’t expect was for the little recluse to suddenly rebel, leaving him with no choice but to give in to her demands. He would play along for now, checking items off her list, anything to make sure that this tour went off without a hitch, even telling himself that she was just another client.
He would never be able to give her what she wanted, what she deserved, and he would never be able to stop thinking about her, but if he didn’t figure out who was behind the letters, he would never be able to do the only thing that mattered.
Keeping her alive.
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Martial Peak Reviews
R.L. Mathewson's A Reclusive Heart is a contemporary romance that delves into the complexities of personal growth, vulnerability, and unexpected love. The novel, which is a part of Mathewson's acclaimed Neighbor from Hell series, offers a compelling narrative that combines humor, suspense, and heartfelt moments, making it a delightful read for fans of the genre.
The story centers around Jamie, a painfully shy author who is thrust into the spotlight during a book tour. Her character is immediately relatable to anyone who has ever struggled with social anxiety or self-doubt. Jamie's journey is not just about overcoming her fear of public appearances but also about finding her own voice and strength. Her addiction to chocolate is a charming quirk that adds depth to her character, making her more human and endearing. Mathewson does an excellent job of portraying Jamie's internal struggles, allowing readers to empathize with her plight and cheer for her success.
On the other hand, we have Nick Quinn, Jamie's cranky yet undeniably attractive agent. Nick is initially portrayed as a no-nonsense professional whose primary concern is the success of the book tour. However, as the story unfolds, we see layers of his character being peeled back, revealing a man who is not only dedicated to his work but also deeply caring and protective. His interactions with Jamie are filled with witty banter and palpable tension, which Mathewson skillfully uses to build their chemistry.
The dynamic between Jamie and Nick is one of the highlights of the novel. Their relationship evolves from a professional arrangement to a deep, emotional connection. Mathewson captures the nuances of their growing attraction with finesse, balancing moments of humor with genuine emotion. The development of their romance is gradual and believable, making it all the more satisfying when they finally acknowledge their feelings for each other.
One of the central themes of A Reclusive Heart is the idea of stepping out of one's comfort zone. Jamie's decision to embark on the book tour is a significant step towards personal growth, and her journey is a testament to the power of facing one's fears. The novel also explores the theme of self-worth, as Jamie learns to value herself not just as an author but as an individual deserving of love and respect.
In addition to the romance and personal growth elements, Mathewson introduces a suspenseful subplot involving a stalker determined to harm Jamie. This adds an element of danger and urgency to the story, keeping readers on the edge of their seats. The mystery of the stalker's identity is well-crafted, with enough twists and turns to keep readers guessing until the very end. This subplot not only heightens the stakes but also serves as a catalyst for Jamie and Nick's relationship, forcing them to confront their feelings and priorities.
Mathewson's writing style is engaging and accessible, with a knack for creating vivid, memorable characters. Her use of humor is particularly effective, providing levity even in tense situations. The dialogue is sharp and realistic, capturing the essence of each character's personality. Fans of Mathewson's Neighbor from Hell series will appreciate her signature blend of humor and heart, while newcomers will find themselves quickly drawn into the world she has created.
Comparatively, A Reclusive Heart shares similarities with other contemporary romances that feature shy protagonists and protective love interests, such as Susan Elizabeth Phillips' It Had to Be You or Jennifer Crusie's Bet Me. However, Mathewson sets her novel apart with the addition of the suspense element, which adds depth and complexity to the narrative. This blend of romance and suspense is reminiscent of Nora Roberts' works, where the thrill of danger enhances the emotional stakes of the love story.
Overall, A Reclusive Heart is a captivating read that offers a perfect balance of romance, humor, and suspense. Mathewson's ability to create relatable characters and engaging storylines makes this novel a standout in the contemporary romance genre. Whether you're a longtime fan of her work or new to her writing, this book is sure to leave a lasting impression.
For those interested in exploring more about this book, it is available on popular platforms like Amazon and Goodreads.
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