Serving Trouble: A Second Shot Novel

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Five years ago, Josie Fairmore left timber country in search of a bright future. Now she’s back home with a mountain of debt and reeling from a loss that haunts her. Desperate for a job, she turns to the one man she wishes she could avoid. The man who rocked her world one wild night and then walked right out of it.

Former Marine Noah Tager is managing his dad’s bar and holding tight to the feeling that his time overseas led to failure. The members of his small town think he’s a war hero, but after everything he’s witnessed, Noah doesn't want a pat on the back. The only thing he desires is a second chance with his best friend's little sister.

Josie’s determined to hold on to her heart and not repeat her mistakes, but when danger arrives on Noah’s doorstep and takes aim at Josie, they just might discover that sometimes love is worth the risk.

An Avon Romance

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4.5
21 reviews
Nicole's Book Musings
March 10, 2016
3.5 Stars This was a good story, but it lost my attention a little bit. The twist I didn't it see coming. It was a shock, bit it all made sense though. The characters were engaging. Truthfully I was more interested in two of the secondary characters then the main ones. I wasn't a huge fan of Noah. He had the whole protective nature which is hugely appealing, but for some reason he rubbed me the wrong way. My heart goes out to Josie no one should experience what she had to go through. This is a second chance romance and Noah and Josie deserve one. It was a good story, but it just was missing something to make it really good.
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Kelly Thrash
March 17, 2016
As posted on The Smutty Kitty reviewed by KittyKelly 4 out of 5 Licks I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: I’m so thankful to Tasty Book Tours for bringing me to Sara Jane Stone! I signed up to review one of the first books she released and fell in love. Sara writes a lot of characters with military backgrounds (male and female) and makes you really feel so deeply for them. Josie has gone through a terrible tragedy and it’s made her a harder, more solitary version of herself. The last thing she wants is for everyone in the town to start gossiping about what could have brought her back. She’s also not sure she wants to go back to Noah to ask for help but he’s her last hope. Overall I did enjoy this book. It’s not my favorite book by Sara but it definitely pulls at the heart strings. I don’t want to give away Josie’s secret but it is something no person should ever have to live through and dealing with the aftermath while being constantly reminded is horrific. I found myself crying several times while reading this one. Both characters a little broken after their respective experiences and both trying hard to prove they are still whole regardless of the past. They have a lot to fight through and it’s not always pretty. They both make some mistakes along the way but in the end they of course find their way back into each other’s arms. Be prepared to shed a few tears over this one. And I can’t wait to see what else this series brings.
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Heather Niemann
March 14, 2016
Serving Trouble by Sara Jane Stone is the first installment in her new Second Shot series. The book is about two old friends and one time lovers reunited after 5 years, each having faced their own different pain and heartache. Josie Fairmore left her old hometown in search of a bigger and brighter life and away from the scrutiny her tiny hometown had towards her. As a former wild child everyone didn't expect Josie to ever amount to much and sadly her lifestyle didn't turn out as glamorous as she once hoped it would be. Life has dealt her a cruel and difficult blow forcing Josi to return home and back to the man she had once loved. Noah Tager left home 5 years ago to serve his country has returned home a damaged man on the inside. After witnessing so truly deprave happenings Noah isn't the same carefree and funny guy all his friends and family remember. The only thing that helped Noah get through the last 5 years is the memory of the one night he spent with his best friend Josie in his families barn. On that night Noah told Josie if she every needed him all she had to do was a find a way to let him know, but after never getting a response to his letters and emails, Noah had given up on Josie. That is until the morning she showed up on the doorstep to his family bar begging for a job. I couldn't help but fall in love with both of these characters. Josie's story is so heartbreaking but that didn't dampen the fire that makes Josie the woman she is and has always been. Noah's story is equally devastating but when he finally lets his shields down Josie gets a glimpse of the man she once loved. You can't help but cheer on this young couple as the head for the HEA they both so desperately deserve. I highly recommend this book to everyone. I received an eARC of this book compliments of the publisher in exchange for my honest review and opinion. All ratings and opinions stated are my own.
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About the author

After several years on the other side of the publishing industry, Sara Jane Stone bid goodbye to her sales career to pursue her dream—writing romance novels. Sara Jane currently resides in Brooklyn, New York with her very supportive real-life hero, two lively young children, and a lazy Burmese cat. Visit her online at www.sarajanestone.com or find her on Facebook at Sara Jane Stone.

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