cover image People Watching

People Watching

Hannah Bonam-Young. Dell, $18 trade paper (352p) ISBN 978-0-593-87188-1

Bonam-Young (Out of the Woods) elevates this sexy small-town contemporary with well-crafted backstories that add considerable depth to the central couple’s connection. Prue Welch never left touristy Baysville, Ontario, after high school, not feeling ready for college and needing to care for her mom as her early onset Alzheimer’s disease progressed. She’s 24 and living a quiet if stifled life with her parents when charming, tattooed Milo Kablukov comes to town to help his brother open a new brewery. Free-spirited, bisexual Milo spent his 20s wandering, working odd jobs, and deliberately avoiding his siblings who, like him, suffered at the hands of their abusive parents. Though she’s immediately attracted to Milo, inexperienced Prue’s insecurities make her believe he’ll never be interested in her, so she contents herself with being just friends. Her feelings intensify, however, upon seeing how caring he is of her mom, who was his high school art teacher. For his part, Milo is surprised that Prue makes him want to stick around despite his long history of running from commitments. Bonam-Young builds great chemistry between her leads, and the familial subplots—especially the tender scenes between Milo and his estranged siblings—add heart. This is a keeper. (Aug.)