Color Me Yours by Diana T Scott

Color Me Yours is another amazing book by Diana T Scott. This is the story of Paige and Miles, who we have met in both Our Demons, Best Friends and Love Me While I'm Gone. They are both shy people who help open each other up.

Paige is finishing Med School in New York and has decided to take a position in a Residency Program in Chicago.  The next morning she gets up early to tell her boyfriend of 3 years that she will be gone before he gets home from work.  She has a tendency to make spur of the moment decisions.  She was born in Chicago and lived there until she was 16.  She hopes that going back can help her find herself.

Miles is from Seattle.  He moved to Chicago for his Medical Residency Program.  When he first meets Paige he doesn't give her much detail about his past.  He is very interested in what she has to say, and finding himself without his family influence.

Their friendship starts when Paige pays for coffee at a stand near the hospital.  She is the kind of nice person who pays for the next persons coffee.  The first two days Miles gets to the stand right after Paige and gets the coffee she paid for.  They start talking the second day because he wants to thank her and they are both in the same residency program.  They are both trying to find themselves.  Who would have guessed it's easier to find yourself when you have the right person by your side.

I am again astounded by how well written her characters are, and how easily I relate to them the way Miles helps Paige find herself is so romantic. This helps show why the one you love is or should be your best friend. I was so engaged I couldn't put it down. Absolutely loved this book, and the others in the series.  Being the third book in this series I felt I already had an idea of what to expect.  Although there were parts that still caught me completely off guard.  My favorite thing about all of the books in this series is that you wouldn't necessarily have to read them in order.  Each book is it's own individual story, with supporting characters from the other books as the main characters.

I voluntarily received an Advanced Reader Copy of this book in exchange for my honest review.



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