Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Review: Body Language

I am a sucker for the unrequited love/best friends yearning for one another storyline. It gets me every time. Doesn't matter if the writing is mediocre, I will read it. There is just something about a story where two people have know one another for such a long time, have played major roles in each others lives, and never figured out they are the perfect match. Suddenly one day there is a spark. Perhaps they have each secretly longed for one another but have never admitted it. Maybe it involves a second chance at love. Whatever the case, I get suckered in every time. There have been good and not so good books along the way, but recently I read a fantastic little book about best friends who finally figure it out.

Title: Body Language
Author: Suzanne Brockmann
Genre: Contemporary Romance (category)

While there is not a SEAL, FBI agent, or Special Ops member in sight, Ms. Brockmann has done it again. Body Language is one of her earlier category releases focused on two friends, Clint McCade and Sandy Kirk. These two have been friends since grade school, the two misfit poor kids in the ritzy neighborhood. Constant companions and friends, Sandy has been in love with Clint forever. Clint, the roaming free spirit, has only recently realized that everything he wants in life can be found in his best pal. But how to tell her? He shows up on her doorstep in the middle of the night only to find that she has met the man of her dreams. Only problem? The guy barely knows she exists. Clint has the "brilliant", if unoriginal idea to offer to help Sandy by tutoring her on flirting, while he works his own angle. Oh baby, do the sparks fly. Soon Sandy has forgotten that she decided to put her feelings for Clint behind her and all she can think about is how much she wants him to kiss her and love her. At one point there is a misunderstanding (what romance is without one?) and tons of prototypical angst, but it works here. I just love this book. It has a permanent place on my bookshelf. This one will not be sold back, given away, or even lent away. It will remain safely in my keeping to be read over and over again. I can see this rising to the ranks of a comfort read.


This book gets big thumbs up, innumerable heart twinges, heartbreaking tears, and the hope that the situation in my life can turn out so good.

7 comments:

Mollie said...

Haven't read this one! Love Brockmann though so I'll def be checking it out!

JenB said...

Oh, this one looks good!!!

Argh...must stop reading book blogs. I'm going broke!

little alys said...

Woooo...how come I never heard of this before?
Not much for angst, but love those "I'm putting this love behind me" and the 'love' decides "I must have her!" Hehehe.
Thanx!

joyh82 said...

Haven't read this one yet. I love her series.

Stacy~ said...

Yay Shannon for your review! I LOVED this book. It's what, 10 years old now? It still gives me butterflies.

Anonymous said...

Aww, best friends turn lovers is my FAV romance staple. I'm like you I LOVE 'em.

Try 'Anything for You' by Sarah Mayberry. It twas an amazing friends become lovers story. I pimp it to everyone.

I am going to see if I can look this one up. never read any Brockmann tho. I'm not a big fan of the navy seals. *g*

Sarah said...

Oh, this sounds good! Have not read her in an absolute age... :)