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Book Review: Springtime at Hope Cottage (Sweetwater Springs Book 2) by Annie Rains

Book Review: Springtime at Hope Cottage (Sweetwater Springs Book 2) by Annie Rains

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Book Review: Springtime at Hope Cottage (Sweetwater Springs Book 2) by Annie RainsSpringtime at Hope Cottage by Annie Rains
Published by Forever on March 5, 2019
Genres: Small Town Romance
TropesPages: 322
Format: eArc
Source: NetGalley
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four-stars

When opposites attract...

As an editor at a major New York City magazine, Josie Kellum is always on the go...until an injury sidelines her in the small town of Sweetwater Springs. Luckily, her new physical therapist is easy going and easy on the eyes. When their sessions start to heat up, in more ways than one, Josie is intrigued. But she has a city and career she loves waiting for her. So why does the thought of leaving him suddenly feel a lot like leaving home?

Tucker Locklear is just starting to move on after his wife's death. While he can't deny his attraction to the gorgeous, vivacious Josie, he won't risk the pain of losing someone again. The sooner he gets Josie back on her feet and back to her real life, the safer he'll be. But in Sweetwater Springs, love has a way of mending even the most damaged heart.

Includes the bonus short story "Last Chance Bride" from Hope Ramsay.

Review:

After reading Christmas on Mistletoe Lane, I couldn’t wait to read this story. Josie and Tucker are complete opposites who slightly bumped heads at first. As time passes they get to know each other and I liked seeing the layers peeled back. Tucker was an all around good guy who mainly liked to keep to himself but was there if you needed him. Josie was a workaholic with a good heart  and it was nice to see them balance each other out.

During the book we had some secrets revealed that I wasn’t expecting but I liked the way it was handle. This small town romance series is quickly becoming one of my favorites. Rains creates characters that you can’t help but fall in love with when you read. They are relatable, flawed and you just want to be friends with them. This story was an all around feel good read and I can’t wait for the next book! If my theory is correct it will be about Tucks sister who we meet in this book.

 

four-stars

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