ebook, 186 pages
Published: March 8, 2021
Source: I received a complimentary copy. All opinions expressed are my own and were voluntarily given
If you love the first
flowers of spring, the sunlight dancing off rain drops, and a warm
breeze brushing across your skin, then you'll love Harvest Ranch in the
springtime.
Come for a visit or stay for a while, you're always welcome in this small town.
She's had to force her feelings for him away.
Now that he's no longer with her sister, does she dare take a chance?
Jeremy was the boy next door.
Blaire's first love.
Her first kiss.
After
he graduated from college and moved back to Harvest Ranch, his
attention shifted to Blaire's twin sister, Savannah, instead. Blaire has
been forced to suppress her feelings and watch their relationship grow
faster than the tulips in the field her family owns.
But right in the middle of their engagement, they break up.
Savannah claims he cheated.
Jeremy's brother says she did.
Blaire
isn't sure who is telling the truth, so she goes right to the source.
She meant to remain an impartial seeker of the truth, but talking to
Jeremy has always had the ability to scramble her senses. When she finds
out what really happened, she's left with a painful decision--
Following
her heart means turning against her family's wishes and her own
resolve. Can she trust the man she's always loved or is she better off
without him?
My Review: 3.5 Stars
Relationships are sometimes very complicated. Twins Savannah and Blaire both fell for the same guy at one time or another--their long-time neighbor, Jeremy. Although he went back and forth between the two, Jeremy is a very reasonable and smart man, and I kept wondering how in the world he ended up engaged to Savannah. Don't worry--the puzzle pieces fall into place, just as with any good story, but I still had to question him. But...cheating isn't my favorite trope.
I already fell in love with Harvest Ranch and it was really fun to see it from a different perspective. The tulip fields and festival that Blaire's family runs was so intriguing and I loved visualizing it and smelling it in my mind. I loved the descriptions of the events and the work that went into preparing things. And although complex, I really enjoyed the intricacies of the many different relationships. I adored Blaire and the way she and Jeremy first connected as teens.
Content: mild romance (lots of cheating in marriage, engagements, relationships)
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