The Merry-Go-Round, A Romantic Comedy (2011) - Plot & Excerpts
The Merry Go Round was a quick and easily read novella. The romance and its conclusion were predictable, but that's why I read romances - for the happily ever after. I was not disappointed. The book dealt well with family and relationship issues. There was humor in the book, but not enough that I would call it a romantic comedy, it was more a light romance. Just the thing for a lazy summer afternoon.I would be interested in reading more from Donna Fasano.*I received my copy from NetGalley.com in exchange for an honest review. AudioBook Review:This was a sweet, engaging and at times, laugh out loud funny tale told through Lauren’s point of view, with the occasional interjection of sense and nonsense from the other characters. A plausible romance, with a love relationship not torn asunder by fear of vampires or pack responsibilities: no, these were real people, with honest issues that many will find applicable to their own lives. There’s nothing wrong at all with escape romance, but the profusion of supernatural and paranormal romance novels often lead readers (and authors) to forget that real people are sometimes as, if not more fascinating than their paranormally infused counterparts. Written with attention to pacing and characters, the story unfolds to present a series of surprises for Lauren. When the judge awards her a barn that her ex-husband had not mentioned in the assets statement for the divorce proceedings, Lauren finds an old merry go round, still glorious despite the grime and neglect. The carousel is a perfect metaphor for the story, neglected beauty and joy, travelling only in circles and tarnished brass detracting from its glory. Lauren spends much of the book doing just that, relying on her anger, hurt feelings and incorrect assumptions to keep her travelling in one single circle, never looking up or out. As the layers of grime are removed, and the renovation of the merry go round begins, Lauren begins to lose her crust of anger and hurt, and starts to look at her own behaviour as potential cause of her unhappiness. The narration by Margie Lenhart was a perfect accompaniment to the story: modulating her tone and pacing slightly to indicate the different characters, without overreaching and making it feel forced or overworked, her words brought characters well defined by the author into brilliant bas relief, and the book was a joy to listen to. For me, there is no requirement that every romance have a happily ever after, but this one does, in a sweetly described scene that left a smile on my face. While the book contains adult themes, and even references to sex, there was no swearing or overt sexual descriptions, this was a sweet read with allusion and reader imagination working to fill in the blanks. You won’t go wrong with this story for a quiet afternoon listen or read, and you may just find it was your best decision all week. I received an AudioBook version of the book from the author in exchange for honest review as part of The Heard Word promotion at I am, Indeed. I was not compensated for this review, all conclusions were my own responsibility.
What do You think about The Merry-Go-Round, A Romantic Comedy (2011)?
easy entertaining read that was probably 90% predictable.
—bianca1
Predictable. But.. I have to say I enjoyed it.
—yenny