Review: You Send Me by Jeannie Moon

Posted April 29, 2018 by Cocktails and Books in Reviews / 0 Comments

Review:  You Send Me by Jeannie MoonYou Send Me by Jeannie Moon
Series: #2
Published by Tule Publishing Publication Date: May 29th 2018
Also in this series: Then Came You, All of Me
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four-stars

Jordan Velsor didn’t want to need anyone. After dumping her cheating fiancé, caring for her sick dad, and nearly being crushed along with her car during a violent storm, she’s pretty much at her breaking point. If anyone needs some luck, it’s Jordan, but the last thing she wants is gorgeous Nick Rinaldi, her landlord’s grandson, hovering over her while she nurses a bad cold. The wounded Navy doctor seems too good to be true… which means he probably is.

Nick Rinaldi left the Navy broken and adrift, wondering if he would ever practice medicine again. When his grandparents’ tenant is almost killed by a falling tree during a storm, he discovers Jordan is not only in shock, but suffering from pneumonia. Not one to miss an opportunity to play white knight, Nick arrives at her cottage to take care of her during the storm… But the lovely teacher has a a fierce independent streak, and as he learns more about her, he wants to do more than merely help.

Can Jordan and Nick let go or their separate pasts and seize their future together?

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I always enjoy everything Jeannie Moon writes. She knows how to write a feel good story with flawed characters that are easy to connect with. YOU SEND ME is the second book in the Compass Cove series and is a refreshing, emotional journey.   

 

This story takes place in small town Compass Cove, where everyone knows your business and people love to gossip.  Nick and Jordan agree to pretend they are engaged so Jordan’s father will not worry about her. Her father is dying from cancer and is concerned about her being alone when he is gone. The strong attraction between Nick and Jordan, grows as they get to know each other. However, they each try to hold back their feelings because they are cautious with their heart. Jordan is just getting over a cheating fiance and Nick is recovering from injuries he sustained while in the military. Jordan is afraid to trust again and tries to keep an emotional distance from Nick, but each day it’s a little harder.  She wishes Nick would open up to her but he has a hard time sharing his war experiences with anyone.

 

Even though Nick and Jordan immediately connect, they are emotionally wounded and are afraid to show their feelings. Until now, they have only been surviving day to day and had nothing to look forward to. When they are together, they feel safe and content. While they dance around each other, everyone one around them can tell they are meant to be together. Can Nick and Jordan learn to trust each other?