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I received a. ARC copy of this book from Net Galley in exchange for an honest review

Thomasina “Hitch” Waycott has been dealt some cruel blows in life. Born with some physical difficulties she faced scorn, teasing and rude comments from fellow classmates, total strangers, and even her cousin. Hitch longs to be accepted and loved, and safe on her farm. This goal seems unreachable after her brother relocates to the United States. Hitch and her parents work constantly to make ends meet at the farm, even taking in guests looking for a quiet stay. Enter Mr Grayson Potts who makes an instant connection with Thomasina. Just when things seem to be looking up Gray’s mom is rushed to the hospital after a heart attack. Will Thomasina every be happy? Will she ever travel? How will she leave her beloved home and farm behind?

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The book was lovely. A feel good read perfect for this time of year lazing on holiday or in the garden. It was easy to read and well written. Great read

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This was a wonderful heartwarming, heart rendering book. I loved the character of Thomasina and empathized with her throughout. Grayson comes along and they form a bond. What will happen in their future? This was a book that had me turning the pages. Prowess is a masterful storyteller.
Many thanks to Lake Union Publishing and to NetGalley for providing me with a galley in exchange for my honest opinion.

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Thank you to Net Galley for very generously sending me a free kindle copy of this book in exchange for a honest review.

This was the first book by Amanda Prowse which I’ve read. She has a lovely and warm style of writing and the main characters Thomasina and Grey were lovable and you couldn’t help liking them and rooting for them. I enjoyed the story however sometimes I did forget that it was set in recent times. The farm setting sometimes made it seem a little dated. Overall an enjoyable story. I can’t give it anything higher than a three purely down to the story not really having much content. The writing style and the characters however make up for lack of excitement. A nice easy ready and one I’d recommend.

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Wow! This was the first book I have read by Amanda Prowse but it will not be my last. I loved this book and found it to be a quick and emotional read.
She brings you on an emotional journey with Thomasina/"hitch" who knows she is not like the rest. After being ridiculed for being different she is looking for a change. Will Grayson be the one to show her the compassion she needs?

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There are books that make you think. There are books that make you feel. There are books that make you laugh. There are books that charm you. Every now and then, you find one that does all of these. It grabs you right around the kneecaps and takes you to the ground. This is one of those!! Amanda Prowse writes with such empathy, understanding and honesty. I spend all my time with my hand to my chest and a smile on my face, as I immerse myself in characters so genuine and compelling that sometimes I have to just catch my breath.

This is the story of Thomasina (or Hitch, which I really don't want to use to refer to her). Thomasina was born with a few things against her - a deformed hand and foot, a cleft palate, and a weak heart. But this girl. Oh my gosh, she is simply beautiful where it matters. Her parents lovingly, but protectively raised her. Although it was never intentionally to hurt her, they limited her. She was content to live and work on their family owned farm, until she wasn't. Until she felt trapped and felt the wanderlust of wanting more out of life. To explore the world, to spread her wings, to buy the shiny red shoes that she could never wear because of her deformed foot.

Enter Grayson, who comes to her family's bed & breakfast that they run on their farm. Grayson is just a little off - most likley leaning toward very high functioning Asperger's. He is so charming and open and guileless and honest. He simply never tells a lie. I don't think I've been this captivated by a character in a long time. Yes, there are plenty of book characters out there that I've fallen in love with, swooned over, silently adored their alpha-hole ways...but then there is Grayson. He is just a man you want to pick up, put in your pocket, and carry around with you forever.

Things aren't so simple for those two though. They are both stuck in their lives with responsibilities, guilt, lack of confidence and/or social skills. There is lot stacked against them, and a lot for them to overcome. Even those of us who seemingly have the skills and the resources to handle these obstacles would be challenged.

This was a joyous read for me. There were tears, but there were moments my heart was beating out of my chest because of the overwhelming thoughts of "this is what love should feel like". If you want charming, compelling, emotional, uplifting and genuine, you want to read this.

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I always find Amanda Prowse’s books highly engaging and readable. This is no different and was a relaxing read over the course of less than 2 days. There are a few plot resolutions that happen a little too easily and conveniently which reduced the rating I gave but, as with all this author’s books, I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend it.

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This book started a little strangely but I soon got into the characters two people who didn't fit the mould of everyone else
Didn't look same or walk the same or act the same
But then the stars collided and they met at her family's farm which was also a B&B in the summer months
Their eyes met there two completely worlds collided and then stopped
How could it work?
He had responsibilities, she had the farm ?
What would they do well obviously drift apart
But what if they could work it out?

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Amanda Prowse is one of my favorite authors and this book gave me "all the feels". It was a beautiful story of overcoming life's obstacles and how you can do anything if you set your mind to it. I especially loved the ending which kept me smiling for days !

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This was a good book. It started off being a slow read to me but ended up being something more. The story is centered around Thomasina Waycott (Hitch) and her family. Thomasina's family owns a farm (in England) which has been in her family from generation to generation and unlike most young women her age (her age not revealed), she has a few birth defects which make her appear as being different in the world. She desires to be loved by someone other than her family and wants an opportunity to leave home, explore the world and have a life of her own. She's sure it will never happen until her dreams are answered in the blink of an eye.

I also found this book to be interesting because it gave me a deeper understanding on farm life. I have lived in the city my entire life and it was interesting to learn about the day-to-day duties of a farmer.

If you find yourself like Hitch, different from the average without experiencing love and life in its rarest form, this book is certainly for you. Please read you will not be disappointed.

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Love, love, love Thomasina and Grayson! Everyone should read this to open their eyes to the adversity that some people face each and every day. Perhaps people will be more accepting of others in the future. A story full of heartbreak, strength, love, re-evaluation and ending with commitment. The path along the way made me laugh, cry, feel anger, and smile. They each enabled the other to climb out of the rut they were stuck in and go after the life they dreamed of. With each small step, Thomasina became more assertive and willing to fight for her future. Wishing that every Thomasina and Grayson in the world would find the strength within to fight for their own love and happiness. Many many thanks to Amanda Prowse, Lake Union Publishing, and NetGalley for providing me with an ARC of this recently published heartfelt book that will remain in my thoughts for a long time. Don’t miss this read!

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A sweet romance full of hope, courage and strength. This story is about a girl who has physical abnormalities and a boy who seems to have Aspergers. They meet and find kindred spirits in each other which leads to a love that gives them the strength and courage to break free from the current situation and reach their full potential.

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Sweet, compelling story of an unlikely pair: the capable, loving Thomasina "Hitch" Waycott on her family's farm with little hope of living even a single one of her dreams of falling in love, raising a family, going to New York City given. She has a malformed foot and hand as well as a badly repaired cleft palate that seem to doom her to work the rest of her life for no reward, no friends, no change for the better. When Grayson Potts stays at her family's B&B within the farm, everything changes. He is also different and in a limbo state between the life he is living and the life he longs to live. I loved the characters, the setting, and so much about this story -- would have given it four stars but for strange, strained, mechanical bits to the plot and easily resolved matters handled off-the-page in unbelievable fashion. Ultimately, a story where you cheer for the good guys, gnash your teeth at the bad, and wish like mad for another such absorbing read.

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As always Amanda Prowse writes an excellent domestic drama and, as always I loved it. I devoured her excellent story in one sitting, had a little cry at the sad bits but felt the world was a better place by the time I’d finished. Highly recommended.

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This was the first title of Amanda Prowse that I have read. I found it slow and hard to get into and almost gave up many times. I did become invested in the characters and saw it through to the end. I am glad I continued on. I found heartwarming to see two people in a love story who aren't perfect, who have their physical and mental flaws and still find love. It was a good read.

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The Things I know,

I know that Amanda Prowse has done it again, a beautifully written story.
I know that Thomasina and Grayson are quirky, special people whose tale is told so well.
I know that the minor characters are so appropriate to the tale.
I know that the guest bed is the most comfortable and that the cake tins are always full of cake.
I know that I don’t want to visit Graysons flat ( and have to go in the lift).
I know that I would recommend this book.
I know that I am grateful for the opportunity to read and review it for Netgalley.

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The dedication in this book, on reflection, gives an inkling to this book and its purpose, yes purpose, perhaps an unusual way to describe a book, but I believe it does have a purpose. The book is dedicated to “all the people like me, who throughout their life have always felt that they didn’t quite fit” something I’m sure we’ve all felt at times, and even perhaps most of the time. It continues that “it only take one person to show you the magic” and that’s true too, and that’s in a nutshell the outline of this book.

Of course, it’s more than that. There’s chance, hard work, some breaking the rules when you wouldn’t expect it, family tensions (again), bravery and love. This was a story I very much enjoyed, and one that left me with one of those book hangovers as I continued the imaginary what happened next in my head. Perhaps I’m a little bit different in that respect too, who knows?

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Thomasina Waycott is different than other people. The publisher's description paints her as the ugly duckling. She works her family's farm and connects with the animals, especially her chickens. Then Grayson Potts comes into her life and she finds her beauty, confidence and the life she wants.

Ms. Prowse painted Thomasina's life with such clarity, I felt her struggle and blossom intimately. The beginning of the book was a bit slow for me and I had a hard time getting into it. But after about the first third of the book, I was hooked. I loved when she found her strength against the bullies in her life and how she shared that strength with the other characters. This book is a wonderful example of how people can take what they have and grow. She was clearly in control of her own destiny. As we all are.

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The format was interesting and intriguing. At the end of each chapter, the protagonist listed what she 'knew' based upon what she had just experienced. And, in general, the book was good but a bit too predictable to make it especially appealing to me. Also, I thought that the protagonist was not very realistic.

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Absolutely brilliant! I thoroughly empathised with the characters and how they evolved. Funny little touches of farm animals misbehaving lightened it up.

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