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When the man he loved married someone else Timothy Gapin
knew he could know longer live in the same town where he
would contantly see them together. With a broken heart, Tim
boards a bus with no particular destination in mind. A few
days into his journey Tim lands at a diner in the middle of
nowhere. A simple dinner turned into something more when Tim
finds himself drawn to the employees and the customers of
the diner, especially one customer in particular. Truck
driver Bernie Capley caught Tim’s attention from the moment
he saw him. However, when Tim’s’ past resurrects itself will
it threaten his future with Bernie?
Nowhere Diner: Finding Love is a great
story concept, but I had a hard time getting into it and
finding any real feelings for the characters. The story is
written first person, from Tim’s point of view, and for me
Tim wasn’t strong enough or interesting enough of a
character to carry the story. Nowhere Diner: Finding
Love was full of other exciting characters and if
the point of view fluctuated or if this was a written third
person I think it would have liked it more. I definitely
wanted more of an insight into Bernie as I felt he was still
a mystery after the story ended. As a TA Chase fan I’m
happy to read anything of his, but unfortunately
Nowhere Diner: Finding Love fell short of what I
normally expect from him. |