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Starting a new life in a new city is never easy, but Kelsey Peterson is managing. She owns her own specialty shop, she's made some new friends, and she's finally feeling like she's ready to put down some roots in this small Chicago suburb. She's even struck up some regular flirtatious banter with that sexy blonde she continually runs into at Starbucks. But when her business and personal life unexpectedly collide, Kelsey's confidence in her newfound happiness starts to slip through her fingers, and the hardest part is figuring out what matters most... Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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Kelsey has moved city and started a new life away from family and her ex, opening her own business and making new friends. When she meets a gorgeous woman in her local Starbucks there is an instant attraction that quickly leads to more. But Kelsey’s shop is soon under threat from an unexpected change of landlord, and suddenly her dreams and her personal life are in tatters.
Kelsey thought she had her life sorted, or at least moving in the right direction, but she soon learns how quickly things can fall apart, and, more importantly, what really matters the most.
Georgia Beers has a talent for making a fairly straightforward traditional romance come alive and making her characters feel like old friends. We engage so easily with her main characters that we feel part of their lives and are soon rooting for them to sort things out. Kelsey is no exception, we feel her pain, but also the frustration of wanting her to get over her hurt and ‘do the right thing’.
Kelsey’s speciality, selling perfumes, adds a layer of unusual interaction, everything for her is led by scent, how she interprets people and interacts with them. This adds an interesting nuance to the story and a depth of sensory colour that fills out the background very nicely.
Another sweet and charming romance from one of the best, always an enjoyable read and a happy ever after resolution. ( )