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Spent a free time to be fun activity to do! A lot of people spent their spare time with their family, or all their friends. Usually they performing activity like watching television, gonna beach, or picnic in the park. It's heartbreaking. She thinks she's saving herself in the long run, but she's just making it hurt all that much more.

She's so focused on the love that she had for Jimmy, that she doesn't see the feelings she has right in front of her. And the glimpses you see of Ethan's pain are just shattering. But this is a Kristan Higgins book which means that even among the heartache are tons of laughs and giggles. Seriously, I love the way that she writes her books. They are absolutely full of angst, but her heroines are real women with all the self-depricating, roll your eyes antics that keep you giggling all the way through the tears.

This book is absolutely one of my favorites of hers. Ethan adores Lucy, but he's not willing to let her trample his heart to have her and I loved that about him.

Everything Lucy is doing is killing him just as much as it is her, but he's stood by her for years. He's reached his limit for pain. I loved him and how much he loved her, but even more, for how much he loved and respected himself.

When Lucy can't step up, he steps away and it's brutal, but right. It also sets up for Parker's story who absolutely has my top pick for Kristan Higgins books, Somebody to Love. They are emotional, but I promise you that you will giggle through the tears and for me, that simply makes a perfect read! Compared to the dreary The Perfect Match, this was awesome.

Okay, readable. The h is dumped at her wedding when the best man pushes the groom to make his big confession: he's gay! The sweet couple had been the cutest high school couple, and everyone is shocked at the fallout. She beat feet for the bright lights of San Francisco and who could blame her.

Three years later and the h is back in town. She needs to get over the past, see her ex-fiancee who is still, at heart, her best friend, glare at the evil H who stirred her fiancee up, and get a life.

A life would include actually having sex with a heterosexual man. Apparently the move to SF didn't resolve that pesky problem. She is not a virgin. Her fiancee managed to have sex with her if he could picture Justin Timberlake in his white hoodie. End spoiler ] The H is now the sheriff in town and is so reserved both as a hero and as a written character it's hard to get a handle on him.

Unlike most of these jilting stories, the original fiancee is not a creep other than the Timberlake confession. He and the heroine connect again as friends, and I actually teared up, yes weepy eyes, at his confession at the wedding. Sounds like the heroine is not the only one who needs to get a life. Lots of secondary characters, an awesome dog, and it reads like a cutesy rom-com.

It is saved by its realistic depiction of small town life the heroine is confronted with townspeople constantly asking "Are you doing okay? It also touches on some serious issues like the h's epilepsy and her mother's death. I enjoyed the themes of friendship, family, and forgiving. Other themes were widowhood, death, and grief. I cannot imagine loosing a loved one or how I would be able to move forward from that kind of loss.

But with family and friends, anything is possible. But the character has to be willing to let down her guard and accept fate. Lucy Lang has always wanted marriage and kids.

But she lost her husband not too long after they married. That left Lucy alone, miserable, and widowed. She felt like widowhood is a curse in her family. Every woman older than her has lost their husbands. Widowhoodseems to be their curse. Except most of them were able to have kids before they lost their loved ones. Unlike alucy who has nothing but memories to hold of her late husband. It's been years and she still cannot let go. Until Lucy's younger sister gives birth to a baby.

Holding the baby made Lucy want more in life. Her plan is to find someone to love her and give her what she wants in a partner. But she does not want to fall in love with the man. There's nothing more fun than watching a perfect plan go to pieces. Ethan is the younger brother of Lucy's late husband. Ethan and Lucy got along well, in fact, too well.

Until the moment Lucy held her sister's baby, their perfect no strings attached relationship ends. Lucy tells Ethan that they cannot have sex anymore because she wants to find a husband. Ethan has loved Lucy for a long time. Lucy has never realized that nor does she until it's almost too late Cutting off their relationship and trying to be just friends is tough.

Ethan starts to treat Lucy like a regular everyday chic. Lucy feels like Ethan has dumped her When he starts hanging around women, the jealousy breaks out. Lucy loves Ethan but thinks he isn't perfect for her. Ethan has been therefor Lucy every time and always. When Lucy starts to date men, things get funny.

Some men are just not that great of a match. Both Ethan and Lucy have jealous issues and are starting to realize what they had The Next Best Thing is funny, sad, and real. Some parts made me laugh so hard while other moments I cried my eyes out. There was always this strong push and pull between Lucy and Ethan. I could not get enough of them and their craziness.

Lucy gets into so much trouble that Ethan has to come save her butt every time. He was the closet thing to a perfect knight in shinning armor. Cheesy, feel good, and romantic Overall, I recommend this contemporary romance to all. I received this copy from the publisher. This is my voluntary review. The story was drawn out and the angst lead me to shaking my head and wanting to smack Lucy.

It did have a HEA and the ending was this books saving grace Lucy Mirabelli, has been a widow for 5 years and with the birth of her niece she decides it's time to get remarried. But first she has to "break-up" with her "Buddy With Benefits," former brother in law, Ethan Mirabelli. Lucy has decided that it is important that this time around that the man she marries won't inspire her to love with her whole heart.

So, if he happens to die she won't suffer the loss as tragically as she did before. Her life seems full with her cat, Fat Mikey and the Black Widows that she works with at the family Bakery but she must give up one to get the other. Ethan Mirabelli, has hid the fact that he has loved Lucy from the start but he isn't going anywhere. He knows he must convince her the he is what she needs and wants. His parents call him the next best thing.

Now it's time to prove to everyone that he really is Faith has lived with a secret since she was 12 years old. It has colored the way she has seen her life and the way she feels other people see her.

Then on her wedding day, at the alter, Jeremy's best man, Levi drags Faith and Jeremy to the church basement. He does this so that Jeremy can admit he is gay. Jeremy loves Faith and has loved her since he met her. He simply is not in romantic love with her. I believe one of the things he loves about Faith is her large family.

Levi has become the chief of police. He grew up in a trailer park in town. He went to Afghanistan four times and was awarded the Silver Star for his bravery. He is Jeremy's best friend and when he cares for someone or something, he truly cares. He cares for his little sister, the town of Manningsport, his best friend Jeremy, and being a regular good guy. He cares about being chief of police and doing the best job he can do.

If he needs to belly crawl under a porch to save a chicken's life, so be it. The most dangerous part of his job seems to be not being drawn into compromising positions by women who find him a sexy guy.

When Faith returns to Manningsport from San Francisco, she is on a mission. Actually she is on several missions. Her first goal is to find a wife for her father. He is a widower who seems to have been sucked into the orbit of a gold digger who would like to sell everything she sees. Nothing is safe, not the land, not collector perfume bottles, not the family silver.

Faith also plans to create a party destination in the old stone barn on the winery property. At the same time, she needs to make peace with Jeremy. This is a wonderful book. There is a small town filled with quirky characters. And there is Faith's family. Her father is a gentle man who loves his children, misses his wife and takes pride in his winery. Faith is the youngest of 4 children. Her entire life she was treated as though she were special. In fact, she is special in many ways.

One of those ways is her epilepsy. She has been having seizures since she was a child and she has learned to deal with them. She is also special because of her strong desire to please everyone around her. That quality and her inner conversations with herself have helped her keep herself just a wee bit distant from everyone. This book is a well developed story. I would expect nothing less from Ms Higgins. She writes with tender care for her characters and a well developed sense of humor.

It is evident that everyone who populates her books is a person who is a complete human being. She creates a place where life is not always easy, but it is always entertaining and interesting.

The relationship which develops between Faith and Levi takes a meandering trip from terminal dislike for one another to very strong lust. They learn about one another and as they do, the humor and challenge in their encounters keeps the reader invested in finding what happens next. The secondary characters add a great deal to the story. Jeremy is a wonderfully supportive character. Faith's best friend Colleen is a dangerous woman who is a hoot. At times, I got tired of the grandparents.

Their animosity seemed to be very constant and not always fun. If you have never read a book by Kristan Higgins, this would be a good start. It is part of a series, but it works beautifully as a stand alone read.

And after you read the story, you can probably catch a bus to Manningsport. The Opera House is the only apartment building in town, so you better hope they have a vacancy.

I loved it!! It all kept the plot moving. I enjoyed every component of the story. How she manages to reconstruct those pieces so effectively is what has me coming back for more.

I loved this book. Definitely recommended for lovers of romance. This wasn't anywhere near as good as the first book in this series. It wasn't until at least half way through that I truly got into the book. And it wasn't until I finished the book and read the blurb for the next book that I figured out why it's even considered a Gideon's Cove book. Fair warning, they never mention Gideon's Cove or any of its inhabitants through this whole story. I saw in other reviews that some people had issues with the brother-in-law aspect of this story.

That was not an issue for me at all. Lucy was friends with Ethan before she even knew his brother and she was really not married a super long time. So for that, I say get over it. But Lucy took so long to open her eyes that I lost patience long before Ethan did.

Plus, the way the Black Widows overruled her and talked over her at every turn and she never really stood up for herself got tiring. Add to that the dynamics between Ethan and his parents and I was a bit depressed by this book.

The thing is, I think this is a very good story. It's touching and delves into a sticky situation. Yet I was expecting something much more upbeat and feel good than what I got. I imagine if I would have went into it knowing it was such a raw and emotional book I may have viewed it differently. Just be prepared that HEA in this case means there's not much happy involved until the very end. When I originally read this book, I thought it was a charming love story.

The main story itself is nice. In fact, I have one of my stories set in this part of New York because of this book. But as time has gone on since I've read it, I've come to realize the author does a disservice to the trans community. One of the older male figures starts dating again, and a trans woman answers his dating profile and agrees to meet him. This is all treated like a joke with that person as the butt of it.

This comes across as acceptable to the author instead of held to the lens of "Don't be a bad human being like this. It leaves a very bad aftertaste when you actually know better. I know, sounds ominous, right? Lucy was widowed shortly after her marriage to Jimmy Mirabelli. We meet her five years after Jimmy's death with a HILARIOUS opening scene that had me mentally watching a tennis ball lob between Lucy, her two widowed aunts and widowed mother who are Hungarian and had the maiden name Black, thus the Hungarian Black Widow titling , and her over-protective sister, Corinne.

The banter and squabble amongst this group directly following the birth of Lucy's niece made me laugh and snort loud enough to wake the hubs.

From chin whiskers to their family psychic, I instantly liked Lucy, her hilarious internal dialogue, and her zany family. KINDLE GAL: I couldn't agree more and this scene, among others in the book, highlight one of my favorite aspects of Kristan Higgins's writing: characters that are quirky as hell in situations and conversations that are snort-out-loud hilarious.

Hers are books you do not want to be reading while drinking something fizzy. Diet Coke does NOT feel good in the nasal cavity. Just sayin' As hilarious and zany as Lucy's family is, and as much as I felt for her having to listen to their incessant chatter while they all worked together at the bakery, I had a really hard time connecting with Lucy. Now before y'all start throwing stones at me for being insensitive, I'm well aware of how heartless that sounds. In fact, I'd be reading along, getting all pissy at Lucy for comparing everything that moved to her beloved St.

Jimmy, when I'd mentally chastise myself. Thankfully, I don't know what it's like to lose a spouse. I kept trying to put myself in her shoes when I'd get frustrated with something she said or did or didn't say or didn't do , and it helped But being the demanding reader that I am, Lucy was just too "stuck" for too long for me to really like and respect her.

EM: Oh no - you didn't just go there! Just remember, y'all - despite this being a joint review, KG actually said it and is the heartless one! Yes, I know Lucy is sad and has a legitimate reason for her depression, but it was hard to totally take it seriously amongst all the humorous encounters she has with the men she tries to date in her quest to find a new husband - one she has no intention of loving as much as St.

Jimmy, because she doesn't want to get hurt again. The grab-happy gym teacher? The blind date with Mr. Spray Paint Hair? Seriously, Higgins is a genius with these characters. And all along, there is Ethan Mirabelli, St. Jimmy's brother. He essentially takes care of Lucy and helps her cope with Jimmy's death.

My mental picture of Ethan is a little bit Robert Downey Jr. So I guess I'll go there too - midway through this book, I actually started to think Lucy did not deserve Ethan. When have I ever not rooted for the hero and heroine?

I mean c'mon, Ethan is all kinds of fantastic, right?? KG: Ha ha! See, everyone? Emily is heartless too. Yes, Ethan IS all kinds of fantastic. And wow, I like your mental image of him! Although I will say the new cover has a pretty fine version of Ethan too. Ethan can charm the pants off of anyone, is loyal to a fault, can cook like nobody's business, has a fantastic sense of humor and makes appropriate fun of Lucy and her frequent absurdness as he should , and to top it all off, he's an amazing single father to the most adorable kid.

Seriously, what's not to love? Which is exactly Lucy's problem--she's afraid Ethan is someone she could totally love, and she doesn't want that anymore. She had that already and look where she ended up. Plus, there's that pesky little detail of him being her former brother-in-law. That's her mentality, and I get it, I totally do.

Not that I ever felt that way--okay, I totally did, but you said it first! In all honesty, I wasn't sure Higgins could pull off the happily-ever-after. And if I'm being brutally honest, if it weren't for my curiosity of how it was going to end up and the awesomeness of the secondary characters, I maybe would have even DNF'ed this book.

Bite your tongue. I would have finished this one for the food porn alone. Lucy's habit of baking amazing desserts into the middle of the night kept me craving sweets the entire read.

But while I personally can't fathom not finishing a book, I get what you mean. There seemed to be more excuses and delays by Lucy as the book went on - but it almost felt therapeutic to be around for her transformation.

Because there totally is one, and although it was a little late for my liking, it was righteous and good. Overall, you are right on in the secondary characters making this book. It also may be possible we both are a little harsh on Lucy because WE fell early and hard for Ethan. Your Ethan pic is totally droolworthy too, btw! My two cents? And this is the thing: How, I want to know, is it possible to dislike a heroine and not want her to get with the hero but still like the book?

Well, that is the magic of Kristan Higgins, folks. Somehow her books are so addictive, even if I am not fully invested in the main characters and their HEA, I'm still devouring it like one of Lucy's decadent desserts.

And I can't say this about many authors. Usually if the main story is lost on me, the whole book loses me. THAT is what I meant. Despite my frustrations with Lucy, my utter love of Ethan, and the should've-been-weird-but-thankfully-wasn't-awkward issue of Ethan being Jimmy's brother, Higgins somehow pulled off a satisfying HEA and tied everything up in a neat bow, all the while entertaining the hell out of me with the secondary characters and crazy antics in this story.

That, my friends, is talent! I absolutely loved and hated this book at the same time. There were times I just wanted to just chuck this book and call it a day but I didn't. Then there were times I was so glad I didn't chuck the book and wished it would go on and on. So here is what I loved and hated about the book. Spoilers below. He isn't afraid to take charge and do things no matter how mundane and sometimes not in his job description it may be.

He is pretty messed up and definitely has some abandonment issues but he doe not at all let them limit his life. He makes lemonade whenever life throws him a lemon. He has sooooo much oozing sex appeal that would make any woman want to purr when he is around. Faith is able to have a sunny outlook on life no matter what is thrown at her. Fiance who comes out of the closet just before vows, dead mother and all.

And when she let's down those walls, oh nellie, boy does she feel. And it is so beautifully emotional. When there was an emotional scene, ie, the airport scene when Faith breaks down after her almost marriage and a few others after that I cried right next to her. Those scenes are what redeemed the book for me. They were so right in flavor and character and feeling that I sniffed and wiped tears while turning pages.

I loved that about the book. Even when Levi finally confronts his past. Just perfect. Plus it seemed that her whole world focused on her getting married with the perfect guy. And then I didn't get the whole 'gay' humor thing. And the whole attitude of Levi being able to give Faith the great sex because "he's straight" was plain rude. I felt like Levi thought Faith never know what sex was, because her only experience was with gay man.

Like gay man couldn't give any satisfaction compared to straight man. That whole issue made me see red. I was going to give this 3-stars because I did finish it and well, some parts were just okay. PS: I read sample of the 2nd book. Decided NOT to continue with this series. Dec 19, StScho rated it it was amazing Shelves: yummy-men , i-hate-to-love-you , favorites , funny-af , warrior-men.

I love me some Kristan Higgins. On their wedding day, Jeremy jilts her coward! Years later, Faith is finally coming home. The past is in the past. Except for Levi…. Growing up, Faith over compensated for read the book and was an unrepentant people pleaser.

Levi disliked her back in the day not because he was secretly in love…more like annoyed of. The more she tried to get him to like her as a friend because he is best-friends with Jeremy , the more it irritated Levi. But not all the time…. As with most of her books, the characters in this story are well-rounded and believable.

And her story lines…hilarious! I could read this one over and over and I have at least twice. I usually love a book based on the MC but on this one…. I really liked Faith. She was a good person caught in a messed up situation. Her strength really showed. It took her years to deal with the blow of her break up with Jeremy but she eventually put her big girl panties back on.

Still happy with the results. But oh lord! He grinned. And then she blushed, her cheeks growing pink, color staining her throat and chest. Her eyes fluttered down his bare torso. Then she jerked her gaze back to the vine and fumbled for a tie. Dropped it. Well, well, well.

Also… She moved steadily, bending, sometimes kneeling, holding a cluster of the dusky grapes in her hand from time to time, and somehow, out here in the field, everything she did looked unabashedly sexual.

She bent over again, and the lust felt much less generic. And on.. I know, right? Holy burning britches Batman! Best part of the whole book was that flashback. Hands down. Writing: Great Characters: Even better no face palms at all Recommend What in the hell is wrong with this book?

Why is it bad for a woman to enjoy sex? I was okay with the story line. Okay with characters. Curious to see what happens next. No thank you. Awful judgmental shit. View all 3 comments. Jan 15, NinaReader rated it really liked it. A really cute, sweet story! This is my first Kristan Higgins book and I highly enjoyed it.

Faith and Levi have known each other since grade school but it wasn't until Jeremy moves into town that they really had anything to do with each other in more than a cursory acknowledgement. Jeremy became Faith's ever devoted and faithful boyfriend then fiance and Levi's best friend. The wedding day was beautiful, attended by hundreds - of families and friends in their picturesque hometown when Levi was ins A really cute, sweet story!

The wedding day was beautiful, attended by hundreds - of families and friends in their picturesque hometown when Levi was instrumental in stopping the wedding by making sure Jeremy reveals his actually gay.

What then ensue is Faith's journey into finding herself and persuing her love for her work away from her hometown. She was kind and patient and talented. It was on one of her visits back home that she decides to stay longer, putting her talent as a landscape designer to great use and taking care of family business, that her interactions with Levi starts to take a bit of a turn.

If she can forget he was instrumental in ruining her life, maybe she can see beyond his gruff exterior. Levi was broody and definitely not much of a talker. He was hard to read. This is one of those stories where I liked the female main character than I did the male mc but it was enough.

I read between the lines where it came to Levi. Levi saw Faith at school, of course. Jeremy's angelic girlfriend who couldn't tell the difference between a guy who wanted to bang her silly and a guy who didn't. This was a sweet full bodied kind of story, complete with complex family dynamics. A story that gives an in depth back story to get you invested in the now with an understanding of the importance of what's happened in the past. View all 21 comments.

May 28, Amanda rated it really liked it Shelves: contemporary-romance , romantic-comedy , funny-hilarious , hate-at-first-sight. I would have rate it 5 stars, if chick lit is the only genre I read. But sadly, I had read too much awesome romance, so although I kinda love this book, I gotta rate it 4 stars just to be consistent. I had no idea how I manage it, but I did lose some sleep over it. The first chapter itself had me laughing so hard that I have to stop myself looking like an idiot.

Faith is having such a bad luck when comes I would have rate it 5 stars, if chick lit is the only genre I read. Faith is having such a bad luck when comes to looking for a steady boyfriend. It is unbelievable that all her potential mates ended up either being gay, a criminal or having some other unsavory behavior. So now she is resorting to stalking and staking outside a guy's home to avoid any surprises in the future.

She even had a checklist made, not because she is picky, she just want someone who wasn't gay, married, unkind, amoral or too short. We got some flashback on how Faith met her boyfriend of 8 years, Jeremy who ended up being her ex-fiance now. I don't think is a spoiler to mentioned that he is actually view spoiler [ gay hide spoiler ] , since it was mentioned from the first chapter itself.

I do find the flashback chapters getting in the way while I was reading the present story. But we learned how deep is Jeremy and Levi's friendship and how is Faith's initial relationship with Levi back in the senior high days. Most people hate their ex's best friend, and in this case ex-fiance's best friend.

But they doesn't had any deep hatred, mostly just annoyed of each other presence. Levi used to be considered white trash from the trailer park, so we see how he value his friendship with Jeremy, the rich kid who treated him as equal. After Levi's stint at the army, he came back as a hometown hero and now the local police chief. But his job mainly covers settling neighbor dispute, which include someones dog attacking someone else chicken, cat got escape and etc.

The highlight of this book gotta be the Hollands family who owned the Blue Heron Winery. I myself used to live with both my grandparents and parents together with my siblings under the same roof. So I can imagine how chaos can it be when four generations of Hollands congregate together. They have multiple conversations at one time where everyone are talking and nobody is listening.

Faith moved to San Francisco for three years after being jilted at the alter and now she is considering moving back to the family and get herself involve with the family business. Her big sister, Prudence, is facing sexual relationship issue with her husband, who wanted to turn things kinky. Wink wink. Both her niece and nephew thinks that their parents are turning into sex addicts. Faith also had this bitchy bff, Colleen who had been longing for a sugar daddy and wants to be her stepmum.

She had a thing for men over 50s. Oh yeah, did I mentioned Faith's ex-fiance, Jeremy? Apparently, they both still wanted to maintain their friendship despite all the previous heartache. Back to Levi, our hotshot police chief.

I gotta love the guy who is fastidious, able to cook and willing to bath my dog. Despite their animosity, Faith can't help but notice what an attractive man he is, and bonus points for being heterosexual. They both felt the attraction between them all those years ago, but because Faith wass Jeremy's girlfriend, they didn't act upon it. Levi often gave Faith this condescending look whenever he was with her. He used to feel that she was this Hollands' little princess that was a little too perfect for humanity.

The one who saves little puppies, help the poor, donate her kidney, that sort of thing. When Levi made his moves and got together with Faith, I thought things will become all lovey dovey between them. That usually the case in chick lit. But it seems like they both are unsure. To outsider, Levi is this charming chief of police, but deep down he had this wall surrounding himself ever since he came back from the army and followed by his mum passing.

Nevertheless, he do had a close relationship with his little stepsister, Sarah. He is so uncommunicative towards Faith, and she started to question his commitment towards her. Towards the end, there is a slight twist and revelation from Faith about her mother. Nevertheless, this is an entertaining chick lit that is heavily focus on the Hollands family dynamic and also about second chances.

Aug 13, Vintage rated it liked it Shelves: banter , hunky-heroes , rom-com , humor , dogs-rule , funny , made-me-cry , bromance-alert , charming , cutesy. Compared to the dreary The Perfect Match , this was awesome. Okay, readable. The h is dumped at her wedding when the best man pushes the groom to make his big confession: he's gay!

The sweet couple had been the cutest high school couple, and everyone is shocked at the fallout. She beat feet for the bright lights of San Francisco and who could blame her. Three years later and the h is back in town. She needs to get over the past, see her ex-fiancee who is still, at heart, her best friend, glare at t Compared to the dreary The Perfect Match , this was awesome. She needs to get over the past, see her ex-fiancee who is still, at heart, her best friend, glare at the evil H who stirred her fiancee up, and get a life.

A life would include actually having sex with a heterosexual man. Apparently the move to SF didn't resolve that pesky problem. Her fiancee managed to have sex with her if he could picture Justin Timberlake in his white hoodie. Unlike most of these jilting stories, the original fiancee is not a creep other than the Timberlake confession. He and the heroine connect again as friends, and I actually teared up, yes weepy eyes, at his confession at the wedding.

Sounds like the heroine is not the only one who needs to get a life. Lots of secondary characters, an awesome dog, and it reads like a cutesy rom-com. It is saved by its realistic depiction of small town life the heroine is confronted with townspeople constantly asking "Are you doing okay?

It also touches on some serious issues like the h's epilepsy and her mother's death. It took me a while to get into this book. There were so many characters thrown at you introduced so quickly that it was frustrating at first.

I honestly considered DNFing it multiple times. And I very rarely DNF. The storyline of a girl Faith falling for the best man who she hates who sto It took me a while to get into this book. But then when you meet the guy, Levi, it gets even more interesting.

I totally fell for Levi. He's a man of few words, former thought to be "bad boy," ex-marine, current police chief of their small town, is stubborn and sarcastic, but has a heart of gold.

He's reason enough to read this, in my opinion. I liked all the backstory that was developed between both characters. Faith's quirky family and friends definitely grew on me too after awhile and now that I can keep everyone's names straight I might dive into the next book about Faith's older sister sometime. Reread August - Full 4 stars. Sep 21, Kajol rated it it was amazing Shelves: netgalley , contemporary-romance , favorite-author , humor.

Rating: 4. An advanced reading copy was provided by the publisher through NetGalley. After staring at the blank page for a quarter of an hour, fidgeting and scowling in hopes to scare the God of inspiration if there ever was one, I finally decided to start my review with this one line: I loved this novel. The main characters of this romance, romance story are Faith Holland, Levi Cooper.

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