What's the book about:
Welcome to Adams Grove…where the barbecue isn’t the only thing that sizzles.
Savannah Dey politely agreed to attend her ex-husband’s wedding, but she’d be grateful for any reason to get out of it…which is why the speeding ticket from the handsome sheriff of Adams Grove is both a surprise and a reprieve. With one quick call to her editor, the aspiring columnist finds herself with a new assignment and the perfect excuse to get closer to the man who pulled her over. Now, all she needs is a way to deal with all the bad memories the small town dredges up…
Sheriff Scott Calvin can’t forget the woman who set off his radar, but he’s determined to send Savannah on her way. He’s done making bad choices, and this beautiful city gal is sure to leave Adams Grove once she finishes her story. By the time she’s stirred up a hornet’s nest, he’s already falling for her. Will trouble bind them together, or will her secrets tear them apart?
My thoughts on the book:
Life is not always what you hope for; at least that is what Savannah
keeps telling herself in order to make peace with the past. She has spent years
hiding and running by working her tail off and the day of your ex-husbands
wedding it no different. What she did not expect is that speeding even a few
over would get her pulled over.
Adam Grove’s sheriffs Scott Calvin once again has decided
that bachelorhood was a lot better than continuing to end up with the wrong
person. When we pull over Savannah Dey he just wanted he to be on her way and
he was taken back by her choose to stick around for the parade.
This book was a fun read it did have some serious moments
but over all I loved the characters in the small town. I have not read anything
by Nancy Naigle before I can say that the storyline did not disappoint at all.
The did have a few slow parts but they were quick and didn’t really take from
the story overall. If you are looking for a fun read with a lot of fun
characters with lots of personality then this book is so worth the read, either
way this book is worth the buy.
Where you can connect with the author:
www.nancynaigle.com/
www.nancynaigle.com/
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