Eileen Aberman-Wells
Say I Do by Joan Kilby, book two in her Sweetheart, Montana series, was an enjoyable, heartwarming second chance tale. Brianna Renton broke up with Angus Adams so he could take advantage of a college scholarship to become the architect he always wanted, without worrying about her; unfortunately, she never told him that was the reason. Recently graduated, Angus returns to Sweetheart, Montana to spend time with his mother before returning to California for a job offer. As the tourism director, Brianna created a Cherry Blossom festival, the first of many, to put Sweetheart on the map. At the same time she is supervising the build of the new community hall, her father’s log cabin construction company is in building. When a time and crew crunch occurs, Angus just might be the perfect person to help out the situation; as long as Angus and Brianna put aside past hurts and feelings. Neither of them expected for their old feelings, attraction, magnetism, and chemistry to return when once again they will be living in separate states. It is going to take Brianna and Angus to admit to their feelings, heal old hurts, a long-ago feud, and a new job offer before opening up their hearts to a second chance and the possibility of forever. Ms. Kilby wrote a sweet, heartwarming, small town tale filled with strong magnetism, sizzling chemistry, wonderful dialogue, and charming characters giving Brianna and Angus a second chance at love and a future together. I highly recommend Say I Do to other readers. I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book.
Sandi Ramirez
Welcome back to Sweetheart, Montana. This is the second book in this series and I enjoyed both very much. You don't have to have read the first to get the second one but I highly recommend it. In this book, Brianna Renton has moved into her job as tourism director of the town and she is directing a cherry blossom festival as well as the building of a new community hall. The hall is actually a log cabin and she turns to her ex-boyfriend Angus Adams for help to complete it. Of course, there is more to the story than just this WINK. And thank you to our author we finally find out the answer to the burning question as to why the two logging companies in the area were at odds with each other.
Debbie Caswell
This is a sweet small town romance that will have you believing in happy ever after. Angus loved Brianna with everything that he had but he never felt that he was good enough for her So he worked hard and had hopes of finally buying into her father business so that he would be at her level but just before he left for university she broke everything off with him. He has never forgotten her and now has his chance once again to help her save the town He still has feeling but will she break his heart yet again or are they old enough and wise enough to this time have it work for them You will have to read to see