Quickie Review: Garnet Flats by Devney Perry

Posted July 31, 2022 by Shannon in Reviews, Shannon / 0 Comments

Quickie Review:  Garnet Flats by Devney PerryGarnet Flats by Devney Perry
Series: The Edens #3
Genres: Contemporary Romance
Publication Date: July 26, 2022
Pages: 346
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four-stars

Talia Eden loved Foster Madden for one year, two months and eleven days. It was on day 438 that her love died. The day he chose to marry her best friend. The day she vowed never to think of Foster again.
Until years later when he has the audacity to show up in her small hometown of Quincy, begging for her help.
The ink on his divorce papers is barely dry, yet he comes armed with apologies and promises. She knows it’s all a ploy. Foster is the king of games and secrets. But he’s got delusions the size of Montana if he thinks she’ll help him train for a world championship fight.
Except Talia has forgotten exactly what made Foster famous. The man has dedicated his life to victory. He’s steadfast. He’s determined. And he won’t stop fighting until he’s won her heart.

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I love the Edens.  I love how they rally around each other when they need to or back off when one of them needs space, but they don’t push.  Talia was such a prickly person, so they knew when the love of her life unexpectedly shows up in town, they had to let her figure it out herself.

I loved Foster.  Despite what his previous action might have led everyone to believe, he was never going to let go of Talia.  The moment he had the chance, he jumped in and fought for her.  He didn’t give up, even when it felt like he should, proving to her time and again that she was number one.  I loved that and I loved them together.

The next book is going to be SPECTACULAR!!!  Jasper and Eloise?  Bring it!

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I am a lover of alpha males with dirty mouths, strong heroines putting alpha males in their place, and the Chicago Blackhawks. I'm a proud hockey mom who can often be found at the hockey rink cheering on my favorite forward, with my kindle close by.