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The fifth novel of heartwarming passion in the Hope series, from the New York Times bestselling author of the Play-By-Play. Perfect for fans of Jill Shalvis, Rachel Gibson and Bella Andre. Reid McCormack is back in Hope to renovate the old mercantile. Then he plans to go back to Boston, where he's built a successful career. But beautiful florist Samantha Reasor is a distraction Reid hadn't counted on. Samantha intends to convince Reid that Hope is where his heart has always been, and coming home might be the best choice he could ever make.
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When we experienced the obvious heat between Reid in Sam in Love After All (the last book in this series) I couldn’t wait to read this book. I love both characters. Samantha is smart and sweet and caring and feisty. Reid is smart and sexy and compassionate. I love them together, but I was missing something. I wasn’t quite getting the warm-fuzzies. There were times I would think the heat was returning, but other than the intimate scenes it just didn’t seem to be there.
As much as I agree with Sam’s train of thought to not get too involved with Reid, who is only in town for a few months; it somehow took away from the passion I felt there should be between them. The same kind of goes for Reid; he is obviously drawn to Sam emotionally yet he never stops to think about what that means.
Full review can be found at https://allingoodtimeblog.wordpress.com/2016/12/08/make-me-stay-book-review/