Addie and Evan were high school sweet hearts. Now ten years later
they’re back in the small Colorado town where they grew up. Addie
has been married and divorced. She has a two-year-old son, Sawyer,
who is quite a handful. She’s trying to renovate the B and B her
family once owned, but it’s more of a challenge than she realized.
Evan is back to
renovate his mother’s house so he and his brother can put it on the
market. When he meets Addie at the hardware store old memories flood
back and he offers to help her with the B and B. Addie accepts the
help and working together the old closeness returns, but she has a
secret. If she shares what happened in the past, she fears she may
lose Evan again.
This is a lovely
story to just curl up with and enjoy. Addie and Evan are likable
characters. You can’t help rooting for them. Sawyer, however,
steals the show. He’s a perfect counterpoint to the rush of
feelings experienced by his elders.
The book is number
four in the Colorado Grooms series. However, the author fills in the
backstory without letting it overwhelm the present. If you want
an easy read with characters you’ll enjoy getting to know, this is
a good one.
I received this book
from Harlequin for this review.
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