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Just kicking this one off with the hope that readers enjoy Good Man, Dalton as much as I loved writing it!
A book that reveals the brighter side of human nature in a surprising way. Good Man, Dalton is a sweet confection you’ll savor as Midwesterner Greta Hansen arrives in New York City for a job that doesn’t exist—and discovers something better than money or fame.
I loved everything about this book. The characters were wonderfully developed. The scenery made you feel you were actually there. The ups and downs. I loved that this author told how people can end up homeless. It’s not that people want to be there. It’s they almost always have no choice and there are way to many of our veterans out there struggling with things we can’t imagine. Two cousins who had never met became fast best friends. Greta from a farm town and Cece from NY. Greta had a loving ca...
This book was very heart-warming, cute and it revealed the nicer side of human nature. The storyline was fresh and I really enjoyed the two different character perspectives, both characters are very likeable and the book was very fun to read! I really enjoyed it and would like to read more books by this author. “When you’re young, you have time but not enough money and when you’re older, you have money but not enough time.” ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ (4 and half stars).
Heartwarming storyGood Man, Dalton is a heartwarming story that will entertain readers with its charming characters and unique storyline. Dalton comes from a wealthy family, but decides to experience what life is like for the homeless living in New York City. Greta, who is from Wisconsin, eagerly accepts an invitation to intern for her wealthy cousins in New York City. Their lives converge in unexpected ways as Greta accompanies her famous cousin Cece, who is a social media sensation. Entertaini...
Good Man, Dalton is a touching story of humanity in a shallow world. It's a good portrayal of the haves and have nots. It's so interesting to read about morals and values interwoven into a meet cute story. A feel good read that will make you smile and question who you are. I recommend this one. Thanks to NetGalley for an arc in exchange for an honest review.
I connected with each character. I cheered for everyone throughout the story. I cannot wait to read, Missing Her More.
4.5/5 stars This was one of those books I found myself reading whenever I found the chance. This was also one of those books I kept thinking about when when I was finished. But it is a Karen Mcquestion book- would it be anything different? I think Karen could write on the side of a cereal box, and I would read it!What I really enjoy about Karen's books is that each one is unique. I am not getting the same cookie cutter story every time I pick up one of her books, and I love it. I also know each
Greta goes to New York thinking she will be interning with her distant and wealthy relatives' company. She's excited to meet her cousin, Cece, who is a social media darling. When she arrives, things definitely aren't they way they have been portrayed.Dalton Bishop has gone "undercover" as a homeless man in an attempt to better understand what leads people to end up that way. In reality, he comes from a wealthy family himself but has been drifting. He is struggling to figure out where he fits int...
Cute rom-com storyMore cute than contrived, the characters seem very real even though the plot line is a little far-fetched. Easy reading.
This authors books are really good. The content keeps you reading and really holds you. Unfortunately, her ending are all the same. She ties up all the loose ends and it’s done. You hardly realize the book is done. I wait for and epilogue so she can give us that completeness. I’m sorry to say that I won’t read anymore of her books because an ending is just as important as content.