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Review: The Secrets of Love Story Bridge by Phaedra Patrick

Review: The Secrets of Love Story Bridge by Phaedra Patrick

Yes, I know I’ve been gone for a while from blogging, time just gets away from me and I just throw my reviews up on GoodReads and neglect my poor blog. I’m going to try yet again to be better with it!

I received a complimentary review copy of this book from Park Row. I voluntarily chose to do the review and I am giving my honest opinion.

About the Book:

Fredrik Backman meets The Cactus in THE SECRETS OF LOVE STORY BRIDGE (Park Row Books; April 28, 2020; $25.99 US/$32.50 CAN), in which a cynical single father has a surprise encounter on the famous love lock bridge, sparking a journey of self-discovery that may lead him to a second chance at love.

Single father Mitchell Fisher hates all things romance. He enjoys his job removing padlocks fastened to the famous “love lock” bridges of Upchester city. Only his young daughter, Poppy, knows that behind his disciplined veneer, Mitchell grieves the loss of her mother, Anita.

 One fateful day, working on the bridge, Mitchell courageously rescues a woman who falls into the river. He’s surprised to feel a connection to her, but the woman disappears before he learns her name. To Mitchell’s shock, a video of the rescue goes viral, hailing him asThe Hero on the Bridge.” He’s soon notified by the mysterious woman’s sister, Liza, that she has been missing for over a year. However, the only clue to where the woman could have gone is the engraved padlock she left on the bridge.

Mitchell finds himself swept up in Liza’s quest to find her lost sister. Along the way, with help from a sparkling cast of characters, Mitchell’s heart gradually unlocks, and he discovers new beginnings can be found in the unlikeliest places…

My Thoughts:

I rated this book 3.5/5 stars

This is the third book I’ve read by Patrick and it is as sweet and endearing as the others. I warmed to Mitchell and Poppy and could empathize with his anguish and grief after his wife’s death. Poppy is delightful, often I dislike child characters but she is portrayed accurately and really adds to the story as a whole.
The book starts with Mitchell being happy to cut off the “love” padlocks from the bridges, but after he dives in to save a woman who falls, he starts receiving letters with stories from people. This is such a feel-good book all the way around–filled with romance and a little mystery to propel things forward.


Overall a charming story that will bring a bit of joy to readers’ lives.

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