When Jake Edgerton literally comes crashing back into Emily Sundberg’s
life, old memories both good and bad resurface.
When he spent a summer at the neighbor’s house and stole a kiss from her
when they were just teens, she fancied him.
But, when he told all the boys what happened, then left at the end of
summer, she was left with the rumors that ruined her reputation. He never even answered her letters.
Now, ten years later, Jake is back in town.
Emily does her best to ignore him while he’s in town. But somehow their paths continue to cross. Though she’s sure Andy Anderson is husband
material, her thoughts drift towards the upstanding man Jake has become. When Andy
shows her no interest and is set to leave town, Emily’s friend persuades her to
go on a trip, to help her forget. As it
so happens, they end up on Jake’s family ranch.
Both Emily and Jake have feelings for each other, but will they admit
that to each other.
This book had me smiling from the very first scene. Jake is strong, likable, and carrying a torch
for Emily. Emily is a tomboy all grown
up and looking for love. The interaction
between the two is electric. And the
secondary characters add depth to the story.
Though predictable, I still sighed with satisfaction at the end.
Book provided for review purposes.
1 comment:
Thank you for your review, Tamara.
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