![]() ![]() The romance becomes comfortable because the other issues are a little stressful, like Phin’s difficult mother, adorable child, and struggle to remain mayor and somehow keep his town happy, as well as Sophie’s trust issues and family hang-ups. ![]() ![]() What I really liked about this book is that there is so much more to it than the romance. He can’t help his attraction, though, and in the end, neither can she. He’s young, attractive, and rich, which to Sophie sends warning signs every time. The mayor, Phineas Tucker, is in for it when Sophie and Amy arrive in town. ![]() Amy, Sophie’s sister, is thrilled, and try as she might, Sophie can’t really deny her little brother and sister much of anything because she wants to protect them and help them be successful. I don’t know why that appeals to me, but it’s catchy somehow! Sophie is a straight-laced thirtysomething who is happy with the success of her wedding filming business and less than excited to head to Temptation to make a movie with Clea, a former porn star who has connections with her brother. Now she’s making trouble for the town council, I love the quote on the back of this book, it’s why I picked it up, so I’m just going to stick it here: ![]()
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