Robin M. (robinmy) - , reviewed on + 2106 more book reviews
After a ten-year absence, Delaney Shaw has returned to her hometown for her stepfather's funeral. She wants to get in and out of town quickly and doesn't want to see Nick Allegreeza, the reason she left town in the first place. Her plans for a short stay are disrupted when she learns of the stipulations in the will. Delaney will inherit three million dollars if she stays in the small town of Truly, Idaho for a year. Nick is also named in the will. Mayor Shaw was his biological father, but never wanted anything to do with him until it was too late. Now he is leaving Nick a fortune in land with one stipulation. He has to keep his hands off of Delaney Shaw. Is the town big enough for the two of them?
Delaney is a hairdresser and decides to open her own shop while she is staying in Truly. She has an on-going feud with a woman she knows from high school who owns a rival shop. I found some of the scenes and dialogue hilarious. Nick and Delaney try to keep their distance, but can't seem to keep their hands off of each other. The whole town knows about the will and is talking about the two of them.
I read this book when it first came out and loved it. This time around I listened to the audiobook. Emma Bates is the narrator and does a fantastic job. My rating: 4.5 Stars.
Delaney is a hairdresser and decides to open her own shop while she is staying in Truly. She has an on-going feud with a woman she knows from high school who owns a rival shop. I found some of the scenes and dialogue hilarious. Nick and Delaney try to keep their distance, but can't seem to keep their hands off of each other. The whole town knows about the will and is talking about the two of them.
I read this book when it first came out and loved it. This time around I listened to the audiobook. Emma Bates is the narrator and does a fantastic job. My rating: 4.5 Stars.
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