Saturday, February 10, 2018

Review: A Stardance Summer by: Emily March

Title: A Stardance Summer
Author: Emily March
Publisher: St, Martin's
Series: Eternity Springs #13
Pages: 307
Format: e-book ARC
Source: NetGalley

Description:

Lili Howe took a leap of faith when she decided to join the Tornado Alleycats, her elderly landlady’s all-female glamour-camping club. Lili’s always given everything to her career, putting herself on track to become her CPA firm’s youngest partner. But now that Lili’s carefully planned future is shattered, she’s willing to let summer work its magic on her―at all costs.

There’s never a dull moment at Stardance Ranch, the Colorado resort Brick Callahan built from the ground up. Still, a late night skinny-dipping session involving a bunch of “glamping” grannies. . .with his best friend’s kid sister Lili among them? He couldn’t have made up such story if he tried. The undeniable mutual attraction between Brick and gorgeous, spirited Lili is a reminder that life is full of surprises. But when Brick’s ex-girlfriend suddenly shows up, he’s faced with a desperate choice: Do right by a woman he once loved or take a chance on Lili. . .and do everything he can to win her heart?

My Thoughts:

In this book we follow Lili Howe and Brick Callahan who both have seem to have their issues in Lili's case her job and family are a mess and she runs off to Etenity Springs to find her way.  What she doesn't count on is running into her brother's friend know known as Brick Callahan.  Brick has been running far from his ex-girlfriend Tiffany who did a huge number on him.  Will they find their way to each other or continue their downward spiral?

This book is such a great romance with so much going on.  Camping with a group of ladies on top of reading about Lili and the things she has been through and how she moves forward in life and love.  Then there is Brick whose running his business and trying like hell to avoid a relationship with his best friend's little sister but he can't keep Lili off his mind!  I really enjoyed it immensely.
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