Nidhi Kanchan
I realized after I purchased this book, which is actually Book#4 of the series- the content inside is of Book#3 (The things we never said) . This is misleading and not right- I bought the book based on the title and Synopsis. Luckily, the google team accepted my request for refund based on this. However, please make sure Google is selling the right books which do not have misleading titles.
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Lilley LoohLah
Oh how I’ve missed Hart’s Boardwalk, it’s been way too long since I’ve visited Hartwell, I blooming love Hartwell, and all the people associated with it. Book 4 sees the possibility of a happy ever after for the resident bookworm, uber shy Emery Saunders, and the black sheep of the Devlin family, Jack. We’ve known from previous books that Jack is not the bad boy everybody seems to think he is. We’ve seen him do a couple of good deeds unbeknownst to the residents of Hartwell, we just had no idea why. Well keep reading folks (the book, not my review), because all will be revealed. The story goes back in time 9 years to when Emery moves to Hartwell, having inherited a property coveted by the notoriously power hungry Ian Devlin, (that man has no morals), the story then moves through the years to the present day. What a truly wonderful love story. I loved Jack throughout, even when I didn’t agree with his thought process, the poor man couldn’t do right for doing wrong. Emery too could be stubborn, but I loved watching her come out of her shell and truly shine. What a truly wonderful group of friends. I laughed, I cried, I lived the story, I could picture myself in Hartwell, a part of this wonderful family. Definitely one of my favourite reads this year. Perfect writing, perfect story, perfect ending. Although this story can be read as a stand-alone, I highly recommend reading the previous books in the series to get a real feel for this wonderful town and it’s residents. I received an advanced copy of this book. This is my honest review.