beckyb0416
Susan Lute’s second book, Wanted by the Marsha,, in the Angel Point Romance series runs the gamut of feelings: anger, misgivings, elations, delight, and most of all love...in all it’s myriad of forms. With all the characters from the first book making a repeat appearance, Beckett and Dakota’s HEA story nearly turned the pages itself. Especially with the story centering around Veterans, human and animal like, the tone of the story was somber at times, but also buoyant in its view of recovery and the promise of a future of renewal. I’m looking forward to more stories set in Oregon’s small coastal town of Angel Point. This ARC book was complimentary, provided by the Publisher. I am voluntarily providing my honest review.
Shari Bartholomew
Dakota has arrived in Angel Point for her sister's bridal shower, and hopefully to talk her out of her marriage. Dakota does not believe in HEA. This is suppose to be a quick visit but soon changes once the residents of Angel Point tug at her heart strings. Beckett, an ex marine is new town and wants to win over Dakota, he wants more than a friendship. This was a sweet read that I thoroughly enjoyed. Loved the older couple that really showed what true love is. This is the second book in the series, which I recommend reading first.
Sarah O
This author is new to me and I am not disappointed at all. I love small town romances and this book was spot on. Yes the book was predictable, but hang in there it was totally worth it. I loved everything about this book. I loved how Dakota was strong, independent and stubborn, but she met her match with both Beckett and her sister Taylor. Taylor killed me I did not read her story but she's a pistol and has no problem telling people how its going to be. I really liked Claud and Betty oh my what a sweet couple. If you are looking a good clean read with a story that will get to your heart this is the story for you. I so enjoyed this fun read and can't wait for more from the town of Angel Point. I received an advance copy from the publisher. I was under no obligation to post a review and have given my honest opinion