Claire Grant has worked long and hard to become the surviving single mother she is today. Her days may not be filled with wine and roses, but she knows she can count on herself and her son.
Why is it then that she finds herself enjoyingj Dr. Ty Slattery's company and chivalry so much? Can she leave her past behind her long enough to explore new possibilities?
**I must say that this book was original. I was drawn into the story by the heroines past and her connection to a secondary character in the same shape she had been in. I'm not convinced that the "romance" part of this book is realistic. Things changed from "feeling each other out" to "feeling each other up and down" a little to abruptly for me to buy it. Regardless, it was a pretty good book!**
Cat
Let us run with ENDURANCE the race that is set before us; looking only unto Jesus the author and finisher of our faith. Hebrews 12:1a-2b








Another "I've gotta get it" book.
Shelley Galloway became an autobuy author after I read Small-Town Girl... and anything I've read since has just cemented her place among my favourites.
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kalyko ~ Reading: One of life's little joys and a much needed reward!