- The Backup Plan by Sherryl Woods
- MIRA 2005
- Rating - great
Book Blurb - War correspondent Dinah Davis has covered many of the recent hot spots. Currently she is reporting on Afghanistan, but has lost her edge since she witnessed the death of a friend and was nearly killed too. Physically Dinah has healed, but her boss tells her she is not the same and should return to the States to marry and have babies. Initially refusing to listen, Dinah realizes that her career is over and wonders if her boyfriend Bobby Beaufort still waits for as he promised a decade ago when she chose journalism over marriage. Back home in South Carolina, Dinah's mom worries that her daughter has not recovered from her last overseas assignment. Meanwhile Bobby's older brother Cord, who thought his sibling was a fool to agree to Dinah's backup plan, quickly wants to revise the arrangement by inserting himself as the groom. As Dinah suffers the malaise of post traumatic syndrome, she turns to Cord not her family or Bobby for comfort while he worries whether he will prove enough in the long run. Though the actual backup plan of Bobby waiting for a decade seems strange, fans will appreciate this deep look into the traumas and tragedies civilians in combat areas can suffer. The story line is character driven once Dinah returns home moping and depressed. Adding to her depression is that she realizes her plan is a failure as she finds the sibling more attractive than the chosen one, but does not want to hurt the loyal Bobby. This is a strong tale that showcases the aftermath of horrific situations on survivors.
My thoughts - I liked this book a little bit more than I did "Along Came Trouble". The plot was a little too easy to predict but the characters still had plenty of personality. I loved Dinah. I was cheering her on the first chapter.
I'd recommend this one to anyone who enjoys a good contemporary.







I really enjoyed this book too Jill....
Sometimes with Sherryl Woods' books I'm never sure if it's going to be a 'good to read once' story or a keeper. This one was in the latter category.
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kalyko ~ Reading: One of life's little joys and a much needed reward!
Kathy
That's exactly how I feel too.