Official Review: Dervish Red by Milo Hays
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Official Review: Dervish Red by Milo Hays
Dervish Red by Milo Hays is a romance novel about two people from opposite lifestyles who meet later in life. Fifty-year-old Pittsburg suburban Rowan Delaney decides to go on a road trip into the country. In Legend, Pennsylvania, needing to use a restroom, he stops at the only location available within 15 miles according to his GPS, the Red Sombrero Winery, a country winery located deep in the woods. Marnie, the bartender, introduces him to Janis and serves him some of the local wine. He wakes up the following morning hungover in Janis's trailer. Rowan, a banker, has been separated from his wife for over a year. Marnie has been divorced for two years and will soon turn 50. Marnie and Rowan are instantly attracted to each other. He is her superman Clark Kent to her Lois Lane. He is rich, and she is struggling to keep her business afloat financially. He wears designer suits, and she wears jeans. Can they overcome their differences? Can they merge their two cultures? You will need to read the book to find out.
Milo Hays has done a fantastic job describing the characters and the demographics surrounding them. The reader can easily visualize each of the characters and their surroundings. I could envision the rich people in designer clothes and expensive vehicles; and the local people in their jeans, flannel shirts, and trucks. I could see the paintings on the winery walls, the bar and cabin's dinginess, and the beautiful woods and mountains of the landscaping. The author then switches the visualization to the sterileness and wealth of the city and Rowan's condo. The book is fast-paced and action-packed, which makes it a page-turner from beginning to end.
The only thing I disliked about the book is that a professional editor has not edited it. The text is full of distracting errors. The author has left out words, has unnecessary words, has improper use of pronouns (e.g., him for her and vice versa), and other grammatical errors throughout the book.
I thought about giving this book two stars due to the number of errors but decided against it because I enjoyed reading it. Overall, the book's smooth flow and interesting plot deserve 3 out of 4 stars. If a professional editor had edited the book, it would have deserved four stars.
I recommend this book to adults who enjoy romance novels. The book is not appropriate for younger readers because of the non-borderline profanity that the book contains. Middle age readers will enjoy reading a book revolving around romance.
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