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SERVING TROUBLE
Second Shot #1
Sara Jane Stone
Releasing March 8th, 2016
Avon Impulse
Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
The
first sexy contemporary romance in Sara Jane Stone’s brand new Second Shot
series!
Five
years ago, Josie Fairmore left timber country in search of a bright future. Now
she’s back home with a mountain of debt and reeling from a loss that haunts
her. Desperate for a job, she turns to the one man she wishes she could avoid.
The man who rocked her world one wild night and then walked right out of it.
Former
Marine Noah Tager is managing his dad’s bar and holding tight to the feeling
that his time overseas led to failure. The members of his small town think he’s
a war hero, but after everything he’s witnessed, Noah doesn’t want a pat on the
back. The only thing he desires is a second chance with his best friend’s
little sister.
Josie’s
determined to hold onto her heart and not repeat her mistakes, but when danger
arrives on Noah’s doorstep and takes aim at Josie, they just might discover
that sometimes love is worth the risk.
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Review:
Serving trouble was a quick read. I don't want to spoil anything, but I realised what the big twist was going to be and I felt weirdly a lot let down and I couldn't not let it bother me. It ruined my whole reading experience.
I felt that I would have a much better connection and understanding of the two main characters if I had read the novella about them five years earlier. I was included in my copy of the book, but if you are not sure about reading Serving Trouble you can find the novella on Amazon and give it a try since it's free.
I liked the secondary characters a lot and I am hoping to see them more. Hopefully Caroline will be next. The thing is that once I was let down I could not think of anything else and that stole some of the good feelings I had for the book. The reader will either will love the MCs or not like them at all.
Despite the problem though in have to admit that the book was a quick and easy read. I liked the authors writing style and I want to read another book by her. I will recommend this book to pretty much everyone and especially those who love a good second chance story.
Review:
Serving trouble was a quick read. I don't want to spoil anything, but I realised what the big twist was going to be and I felt weirdly a lot let down and I couldn't not let it bother me. It ruined my whole reading experience.
I felt that I would have a much better connection and understanding of the two main characters if I had read the novella about them five years earlier. I was included in my copy of the book, but if you are not sure about reading Serving Trouble you can find the novella on Amazon and give it a try since it's free.
I liked the secondary characters a lot and I am hoping to see them more. Hopefully Caroline will be next. The thing is that once I was let down I could not think of anything else and that stole some of the good feelings I had for the book. The reader will either will love the MCs or not like them at all.
Despite the problem though in have to admit that the book was a quick and easy read. I liked the authors writing style and I want to read another book by her. I will recommend this book to pretty much everyone and especially those who love a good second chance story.
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After several years on the other side
of the publishing industry, Sara Jane Stone bid goodbye to her sales career to
pursue her dream-writing romance novels. Sara Jane currently resides in
Brooklyn, New York with her very supportive real-life hero, two lively young
children and a lazy Burmese cat. Join Sara Jane’s newsletter to receive new
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