Grumpy meets sunshine in this charming and hilarious forbidden small town romance from #1 New York Times bestselling author Lauren Blakely!
I really don't need a bodyguard―I run a small-town lavender farm, for bee's sake! But I'm getting one anyway since my identical twin sister just booked the movie role of a lifetime and it's being shot in my hometown. And guess who my new broody, tattooed protector is? None other than the guy I had a one-night stand with last month.
he's the guy with the wicked mouth and heated eyes who ran out on me before the bang without so much as goodbye. And of course he arrives in my tiny hometown where the film is shooting right in the nick of time to save me from the paparazzi at the market. The coffee shop. The dress shop too. I'm trying hard to stay mad after the third time the sexy jerk rescues me.
To top it all off, he's staying in the cottage at my farm. With me. And there's only one bed.
Maybe just one night would relieve all this tension? But one night turns into another, and then into sharing hearts and secrets that are best locked up. Especially since he's leaving and I'm staying, and there's no way we can be more than a summer romance that ends far too soon.
Why is the idea of a small town romance set on a lavender farm the most appealing thing I have heard of in a while? Admittedly, I love Lauren Blakely titles, small town romance stories, and am a fan of lavender, so I am sure those things helped.
Ripley and Banks also helped with my enjoyment of the story, as I loved both of them and really did want to see them grow as a couple. I liked the secondary characters, and I am looking forward to getting to know them better.
I enjoy books with a lot of drama, but I also enjoy titles like this one, with people you like and want to get to know, and feel that you do get to know as you are along for a little bit of their story. The connection between Ripley and Banks felt real, as did their reasons for both wanting to keep things professional and for being unable to do so. The push and pull between them before they decided to be together was perfection.
he's the guy with the wicked mouth and heated eyes who ran out on me before the bang without so much as goodbye. And of course he arrives in my tiny hometown where the film is shooting right in the nick of time to save me from the paparazzi at the market. The coffee shop. The dress shop too. I'm trying hard to stay mad after the third time the sexy jerk rescues me.
To top it all off, he's staying in the cottage at my farm. With me. And there's only one bed.
Maybe just one night would relieve all this tension? But one night turns into another, and then into sharing hearts and secrets that are best locked up. Especially since he's leaving and I'm staying, and there's no way we can be more than a summer romance that ends far too soon.
Small town, rom com, grumpy/sunshine, bodyguard, mistaken identity, forbidden romance, only one bed
Why is the idea of a small town romance set on a lavender farm the most appealing thing I have heard of in a while? Admittedly, I love Lauren Blakely titles, small town romance stories, and am a fan of lavender, so I am sure those things helped.
Ripley and Banks also helped with my enjoyment of the story, as I loved both of them and really did want to see them grow as a couple. I liked the secondary characters, and I am looking forward to getting to know them better.
I enjoy books with a lot of drama, but I also enjoy titles like this one, with people you like and want to get to know, and feel that you do get to know as you are along for a little bit of their story. The connection between Ripley and Banks felt real, as did their reasons for both wanting to keep things professional and for being unable to do so. The push and pull between them before they decided to be together was perfection.


