Wes Garrett is trying to get back on his feet after losing his dream restaurant, his money, and half his damn mind in a vicious divorce. But nothing can change the past, so she’s thrown herself into her work. She didn’t deserve to be the one who got away. But that impression would crumble if people knew her secret. So, yeah, the promise I made not to fangirl was broken practically before it was being made because I reallllllly love Roni Loren and I reallllly love the direction she is taking this monumentally important and socially relevant series. HolycowthisbookwassoamazingIloveRoniLorensomuchbecauseshealwaysgivesthefeelsanddammitIfWesisntoneofmyfavheroeseverbecausetorturedmuch!!! Then I sat down to compose my thoughts, asking myself the first question I always ask myself after a read: “ how do I feel having read this book.” And the first sentence that came to mind: I said to myself, Sheena- surely you can manage to get through an objective and informative romance novel review without fangirling out. I promised I wouldn’t fangirl out this review. “That I’m irresponsible because I forgot to do laundry again and had to go without.” “Hmm.” He peeked down and apparently reached for the waistband of his jeans to check. “You can learn a lot about a person that way.” “Oh really? What do yours say about you?” The question was out before she could stop herself. Favorite Quote: “You normally talk to strangers about their hypothetical underwear?” “Don’t you?” His smile was playful.
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