Series: Hunt Family #2
Author: Brooke St. James
Publisher: Blue House Press
Genre: Christian Fiction, Contemporary Romance
Source: Kindle Own
My Review:
Kiss Me in Carolina is the second book in the Hunt Family series. I recommend reading them in order if you plan to read them all. Otherwise, this does fine as a standalone novel.
This story is insta-love, a bit cheesy, but a quick, easy read. Sometimes the dialogue is stilted, and I struggled with it at times. I thought it was overall a decent read with some cute characters.
If
you can remember that the book is a work of fiction, you can get past
the unrealistic aspects and enjoy a sweet, clean romance.
★★★/5
Synopsis (Goodreads):
It's been said that the best time to find love
is when you aren't looking for it. Rachel Stephens was a prime example
of that. She was solely focused on completing her last year of dental
school and love wasn't even on her radar.
She also wasn't
excited about having London Ryder has a houseguest. The two weren't
necessarily the best of friends, so when London came to L.A. to visit
her A-list actor boyfriend, Rachel wondered why she asked to stay with
her. In fact, she was beginning to wonder if this actor was really even
London's boyfriend in the first place. But she decided to just grin and
bear it.
Rachel never expected London bring her along on a film
shoot. She certainly never expected to spend an afternoon alone with
the actor who might just turn out to be the man of her dreams. Then
again, sometimes we have to let go of our expectations and accept our
destiny.
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