AUTHOR - Jennifer Probst
Blurb:
An enriching story of family ties, broken hearts, and second chances from New York Times bestselling author Jennifer Probst.
When Ethan Bishop returns to the Hudson Valley, his body and spirit are a little worse for wear. As a former Special Forces paratrooper, he saw his fair share of conflict, and he came home with wounds, inside and out. At his sisters’ B & B and farm, he can keep all his pain at a safe distance. But quiet time isn’t easy when a fiery woman explodes into his life…
It’s business—not pleasure—that brings Manhattan PR agent Mia Thrush reluctantly to the farm. Tightly wound and quick tempered, Mia clashes immediately with the brooding Ethan. Everything about him is irritating—from his lean muscles and piercing blue eyes to his scent of sweat and musk.
But as the summer unfolds and temperatures rise, Ethan and Mia discover how much they have in common: their guarded histories, an uncontrollable desire, and a passion for the future that could heal two broken hearts. But will their pasts threaten their fragile chance at a brand-new future?
Johnaka's Review:
“Don’t judge a book by its cover kind of story, 5 stars”
All Mia has ever known is the concrete jungle. She is constantly working but for who she considers the good guys. When one of her clients comes to her and ask her to go a little outside her job parameters she does it because she believes in him. What Mia didn’t know is it was going to lead her down a new road in life. Will she accept change or will she fight it?
Ethan has had a rough time as of late. He never thought he would come home for good but he has. Now he has to figure out how to heal and move on from the life he loved and thought he would always have. Then he meets Mia, she’s the embodiment of everything he now hates, but there is just something about her that keeps drawing him in. Will they keep judging each other without cause or will they start to get to know one another?
I really enjoyed all the characters in The Start of Something Good and I think it’s a solid start to a interconnected series, which is my favorite type of story. Everyone brought a little something different and it was easy to fall into and sped by in no time at all. Fall into The Start of Something Good and be prepared to want the next story.
Plot-5/5
Characters-5/5
Heat-5/5
Writing style-5/5
Overall-5/5
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