Suddenly This Summer
Susan Mallery, Synthia Williams, Stefanie London
Reviewed by Helen
Best Man Next Door
Stefanie London
I am a big fan of Stefanie London, I love her heroes and heroines, and this short story was so good we are in the small town of Reflection Bay and Sage Nilsen has returned home for her sister, Emma’s wedding, but her home town makes her feel life she is back in her high school days which were terrible.
Jamie Hackett is the boy next door, the guy who Sage has had a crush on since she was ten, but there is a lot of water under the bridge since then but seeing as how Sage is maid of honour and Jamie is best man at the wedding they are going to be spending time together and the sparks and connection are getting stronger, will Sage be able to put the past behind her and look to the future?
This is a beautiful romance filled with emotion as we see Sage and Jamie work their way through issues from the past and things that have happened to them both recently, can happy second chances happen?.
This is one that I highly recommend, beautifully written, this one had me cheering Sage on, romance readers are going to love it, like I did.
My thanks to the author for my digital copy to read and review.
Jamie Hackett is the boy next door, the guy who Sage has had a crush on since she was ten, but there is a lot of water under the bridge since then but seeing as how Sage is maid of honour and Jamie is best man at the wedding they are going to be spending time together and the sparks and connection are getting stronger, will Sage be able to put the past behind her and look to the future?
This is a beautiful romance filled with emotion as we see Sage and Jamie work their way through issues from the past and things that have happened to them both recently, can happy second chances happen?.
This is one that I highly recommend, beautifully written, this one had me cheering Sage on, romance readers are going to love it, like I did.
My thanks to the author for my digital copy to read and review.
5 stars
August 22, 2023 by Canary Street Press