Tuesday, July 14, 2020

The Love Notes: A High School Reunion Romance (Forever Home Romances #1) by Jennifer Griffith {Review}

The Love Notes: A High School Reunion Romance (Forever Home Romances #1) by Jennifer Griffith
ebook, 105 pages
Publication: July 14th 2020 
Source: I received a complimentary copy. All opinions expressed are my own and were voluntarily given. 

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A high school reunion.
A stack of anonymous love notes from a decade ago.
A chance at love.


Software designer and Tansy Taylor has spent the last decade proving she’s not the robotics nerd she used to be in high school. A successful business, a pile of confidence, and a whole new look—she’s shattered any expectations her classmates once held. Why is she so nervous to attend the reunion she’s been organizing?

Oh, yeah. Bridger Carrigan will be there.

And he’s single.

And she’s been carrying both a torch and the secret notes he wrote her ever since high school—notes he didn’t know at the time he was exchanging with the class geek with braces, frizzy hair, and a perpetual chocolate milk mustache.

Seeing him again could go well, considering. Or it could be round two of her crash and burn crush on the star-athlete with the secret wound her encouraging notes were meant to salve. Especially since his ex-girlfriend is newly single and anxious to get her claws back into him.

A novel told through letters from the past and a sweetly growing reunion romance in the present day, The Love Notes is Book 1 in the Forever Home Romances by award-winning clean romance author Jennifer Griffith. All books in this series have a sweet "reunion" theme, sweet and satisfying kisses, and a guaranteed HEA.
My Review: 5 Stars

What if your ten year high school reunion gave you a second shot at your teenage crush? I loved the aspect of reuniting at a reunion and this story was highly entertaining. With humor, creeps, malfunctioning chili pepper dresses, jealousy, games, and attraction galore, this book was a very welcome and entertaining diversion and I loved it. And I especially loved that the high school had the same name as the hometown I grew up in!

Years ago, I read a book called Daddy Long Legs, where the whole story was written in letters. I loved the notes from the past that showed up here and there in this book and allowed Bridger and Tansy to really see who each other was on the inside. And that old adage "Appearances can be deceiving" rings especially true in this book. 

I was charmed from start to finish and loved everything about this story. Jennifer Griffith has a talent of delivering a satisfying romance, interspersed with comedy, and although this one is short and sweet, it was perfection.

Content: mild romance 

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