Bibliophile Chloe

Book Blogger, Mom, Wife….Jill of all trades, master of none!

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Wren Jensen thought she had it all—until she was left at the altar and left with nothing but writer’s block. Out of options, she packs up her five-year-old son and heads back to her hometown of Colton Valley, hoping the quiet countryside will inspire her again.

Hunter McCrae wanted that property for himself. The last thing the grumpy farmer expected was a single mom moving in next door—or how much she’d unsettle his carefully guarded solitude.

Wren isn’t looking for love. Hunter isn’t looking for neighbors. But with every stolen glance and shared moment, the walls they’ve built start to crack.

She’s haunted by heartbreak. He’s married to his solitude. Neither is ready to risk it all.

But sometimes love doesn’t follow rules. It grows wild, right where it’s not supposed to.

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My Review...

So worth the wait!

I am a huge Winter Renshaw fan, so when she comes out with a new story, I go into it knowing it’s going to wreck me in all the good ways.

This is the story of Hunter and Wren.

Wren is hoping that going home will help her heal. She and her son have been through the wringer, and she falls in love with a farmhouse that could have been written in a story of her own. She is a romance author and has found herself not being able to write about love. Love that hasn’t happened to her yet.

Hunter is the epitome of “Still waters run deep.” He is a no-frills, no-drama hero who comes into Wren’s world at just the right time. He is dealing with some scars of his own and has settled into his own world, where he is alone and thinks that’s OK.

From the sunflower notebook to the beautiful countryside that Ms. Renshaw creates, the readers are going to fall hard for the characters in this story. It was hard to put this down once I got started.

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