![]() Want to see more of my reviews? Check out my Goodreads feed to the right of this post on my page where I have shortened versions of my reviews/ratings. Interested in following/learning more about Lucy Score? Here’s her interactive Facebook Group (I’m in it too). ![]() I absolutely loved it! I was thrown off a bit by the different POV and the falling action, but this book had me drawn in from the beginning and the resolution was sweet enough to win me back over. Score also added a very short teaser at the end about the second book in the series which will be about Beckett and I’m very excited about that. There were multiple sprinkles of other possible romances throughout the story, so now I’m invested into Jax and Joey. The setup for future stories in the series.Summer Lentz is out of place with her designer wardrobe and workaholic. Carter was actually a sweetie from the very beginning so there are no enemies-to-lovers here, but their relationship from acquaintances to more was entertaining. Neither does the big city journalist who arrives to interview him for a magazine article. I loved how she had to prove herself to him and how they slowly grew to get along more and more. The friendship Summer and Carter developed before things escalated into more.The whole stigma about everyone knowing everything in small towns was prevalent in a large portion of this story and it was very funny to see the reactions of different characters to this plot point. The town was strange in a really fun way. The humor in Blue Moon Bend had me seriously laughing out loud.She might have been a city girl, but she could hang with the best and worst of Blue Moon Bend without hesitation. Summer was by far the “girliest” character in the story, but she was still just as strong and independent as any of the country women she encountered. The multitude of strong female characters.We keep secrets to protect (or hurt) ourselves and others. ![]() I felt the drama that followed didn’t feel strong enough to keep them apart, but people acting stupid when it comes to love isn’t a new thing.
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