by Heather B. Moore
ebook, 206 pages
Publication: June 12th 2018 by Mirror Press
Source: I received a complimentary copy. All opinions expressed are my own and were voluntarily given.
Gwen Robbins loves her job waitressing at the Pine Valley resort restaurant, and as a single woman, she has no trouble turning down any offers of dates from the restaurant patrons. Even when her boss, Seth Owens, shows interest in her, she’s not tempted in the least, no matter how strong their attraction.
But when Seth helps her through a crisis, she begins to see him in a different light. He’s not the rich and privileged business owner she first makes him out to be, but a man who’s making huge sacrifices to follow his own dreams. As Seth encourages Gwen to mend her own divide with her family, she realizes her heart is slowly opening toward a better future.
But when Seth helps her through a crisis, she begins to see him in a different light. He’s not the rich and privileged business owner she first makes him out to be, but a man who’s making huge sacrifices to follow his own dreams. As Seth encourages Gwen to mend her own divide with her family, she realizes her heart is slowly opening toward a better future.
My Review: 5 Stars
Gwen is a very independent woman, even though it means going against her family. In his own way, her boss, Seth, is similar. I love how Gwen comes to see him in a different way and realizes that there's more to him than she first assumed.
I don't know if there could be a more fitting cover for this book. I loved the delicious descriptions of the Fourth of July cupcakes, as well as the deliciously sweet and swoony romance. The fireworks are bursting all over this place with this story and I loved everything about it--the treats, the sass, the volunteer service, and the dates, to name a few.
I love connecting with characters in a way that transports me into their world for a time and this one definitely delivered. I love Pine Valley and wish I could go for a visit; I love the characters who live there; and I love all the romance that is swirling around that place.
Content: mild language; mild romance; very light innuendo
PINE VALLEY SERIES:
Worth the Risk
Where I Belong
Say You Love Me
Waiting for You
Worth the Risk
Where I Belong
Say You Love Me
Waiting for You
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