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This runaway bride has regrets… Nashville based musician and part-time cowboy Jackson Carver is back in his small town of Stone Ridge, Texas for the wedding of his older brother. He'd do anything for Lincoln, including be the best man when the maid of honor is Jackson's own runaway bride. Eve Iglesias might have left Jackson at the altar, but at the time she had her reasons. Now she hopes that they can stand together at this wedding without starting WWIII. After all, their families are finally over the feud that she caused. Only a few residents know about the secret that brought Eve back home, and she’d like to keep it that way. But caught in close proximity with a matchmaking granny, it isn't long before Jackson and Eve are revisiting tender feelings that never died. If Eve won't reveal her secret, it may be goodbye all over again for these two star-crossed lovers.
Publication Year: 2021
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Jackson has returned home to Stone Ridge only due to his older brother Lincoln getting married, he knows Eve his ex fiancé who left him at the alter is in the wedding but what he doesn't expect or want is for her to be staying at his families home looking after his granny Lillian. There is plenty of tension when they are in close proximity and we learn more of not only why Eve left, but also what has happened to them over the last eight years and it's not pretty for either of them especially Eve. I was totally team Lillian while reading this book, I knew there was lots for Eve and Jackson to work through but if that love that was simmering under the surface was strong enough they could make it work, although I have to say I got really disappointed in Jackson at one stage as he was so selfish. I enjoyed seeing Lincoln and Sadie again as well as learning more of what Hanks up to as well as where things might be heading for Daisy, but someone from Jacksons past has also come to town and to be honest I really don't like them, hopefully they turn out to be nicer than what I think so far!
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