Stroke of Love (The Remingtons #2; Love in Bloom #11)

Stroke of Love (The Remingtons #2; Love in Bloom #11)

Melissa Foster

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Kate Parello runs a volunteer program in Belize for Artists for International Aid, where she deals with self-centered artists who use the program as a means to repair their marred reputations. She loves the country, the people, and what AIA stands for, but too many diva volunteers have turned her off to press-seeking celebrities altogether and left her questioning the value of the volunteer program. When she meets incredibly handsome and charming Sage, he stirs emotions she hasn’t felt for ages, even though he represents the things she despises. Laid-back artist Sage Remington escapes his wealthy lifestyle in the Big Apple for a two-week journey of self-discovery to figure out how a guy who has so much can feel so empty. When he meets ultra-organized Kate, who lives her life the way he's always dreamed of living his, the attraction is too hot to ignore, but Sage is there to figure out what’s missing in his life, not to find a woman. Every look, and every late-night chat in the romantic jungle brings them closer together, but Sage can barely think past stripping away Kate’s misconceptions about him. Kate fights him every step of the way—even though she finds it hard to ignore the strikingly handsome, generous-to-a-fault artist who wants to do nothing more than right the wrongs of the world—and love her to the ends of the earth.

Publication Year: 2014


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  • Cheri
    Apr 03, 2025
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    First, I have to say how happy I am that this book was better than the previous one. I have really loved the Love in Bloom series from the beginning, but the last book had me a bit concerned. Melissa Foster came through big on this one.

    As usual, there are some aspects of the story that are predictable. That's almost to be expected with this type of book. That's okay. Reading this made me happy, let me feel those butterflies of new love, and made me fall in love with Sage and Kate both. So far, he is my favorite Remington. Almost too good to be true!

    If you are at a point of not being sure if you should continue this series, please do. You will not be disappointed in Sage's story. Added bonus, Ms. Foster has such a way with words that I could almost feel the jungle heat even though I read this during a huge snow storm. I already pre-ordered the next book :)

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