Review: A Reason to Love – Alexis Morgan

Posted April 20, 2014 by Shannon in / 0 Comments

18660365All roads lead home in Snowberry Creek…

After a devastating tour in Afghanistan, all Spencer Lang wants is for life to return to normal. But when he rides into his hometown on his Harley, he learns that his friends and family have tried to move past their heartbreak since he was reported killed-in-action—and the woman he loved is about to marry his best friend. Now, all he can do is pick up the pieces of his life.

Years ago Melanie Wolfe left town, with no intention of ever coming back. But when her father dies, she reluctantly returns home to salvage the family business. Reuniting with Spencer, her high school crush, complicates the already thorny situation, especially when she begins losing her heart to him all over again.

As Spencer and Melanie work to restore order to her family’s company, two damaged hearts face an unexpected new future that is filled with possibilities…and love.

Series: Snowberry Creek #3
Release Date: May 6th 2014
Publisher: Signet
Source: NetGalley
Reviewer: Susan
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Reviewer’s Thoughts

This books was a fast read. I loved the storyline between the main characters. I enjoyed the development of the story and how Melanie was such a caring person though sometimes it felt like maybe she cared too much and put herself last.  Spence had returned fromt he Afghanastan war thinking his commards had been killed and the guilt was almost too much to bear.  The relationship that developed between Melanie and Spence had its ups and downs as most do.  I like reading about small town romances they just seem so much more real and sincere.  I would recommend this book to anyone looking for a sweet romance.  I plan to read more of the “Snowberry Creek Series.”

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