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This is my second or third book from this author and it was good.What I enjoyed more was the set up, I loved the cute small town.The story generally was ok ,nothing really special for me but still I like reading it.

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This book is as gorgeous and delightful as the cover! For some reason, I tend to pick up books that have eye catching and beautiful covers so when I saw this one I knew I had to have it. Never mind the fact that I have read a few books by the author and loved those too, but this one by far, is my favorite!

Everland Georgia is the perfect setting for a romance novel and the way the author turns this small, fictional town into something that exists in the minds of readers is amazing. The characters, although a bit cliche, are utterly adorable and easy to love. I feel for them all in one swoop and simply couldn't get enough of them.

If you like realistic fairy tales- or modern day fairy tales as I would describe this wonderful read, I would highly recommend this book to you. You are going to be utterly enchanted by the setting, characters, and this delightful plot!

I am now eagerly awaiting the next book in the series!

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This is only my 2nd book by this author, though my first in this series. I LOVED this story. So much that I want to read book 1. But having not read the previous book I still loved this story and it easily can stand alone.

This is the story about Beau, who is the mayor and a very straight laced, by the rules guy. He is single but a widower and his first marriage was a disaster. He has the hots for Tuesday, the sister of his best friend, Rhett's fiancee and she works as a princess at the town's biggest attraction an amusement park. Tuesday is a free spirit and she has never met a rule she didn't break but when the amusement park she works at faces being replaced she decides to be a lobbyist and convince Beau not to sell.

This book took some time to build the plot. I would call it a slow burn book. But once it got going I LOVED Beau and Tuesday. They are super adorable together and if you love opposites attracting well you will love this story. It is a fun story with lots of humor and a very whimsical small town story. There is even a bag guy and some bad apples that provide some nice drama and a teen that really needs Tuesday.

I beyond loved Tuesday. She screws up a lot but it never stops her and she really made this book so terrific.

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This is book two of this series but it completely stands alone – you do not have to read book one to read this book. There is cursing (including f-bombs) and on-screen sex in this one, so if those will cause you to leave a bad review, you should skip this one. But you'll be missing a really great book.

I'll admit to being unsure about Tuesday after reading the first book in this series. She came off as a careless flake and I wasn't sure how I would feel about reading an entire book of that, but it didn't take long for me to find myself firmly on Team Tuesday. I absolutely loved getting to know her and seeing her drop her facade and becoming who she wanted to be. She was fabulous. Beau was charming, sexy, far too put together for his own good, and exactly what Tuesday needed in her life. There was also a twist in this one that I would never have expected, but that once the ball started rolling that way, I absolutely loved.

If you enjoy the push-pull of two people who are opposites on paper but who really are perfect for each other, and a cute story set in a charming (and sometimes not-so-charming) small town, you should really read this book.

I was generously granted an ARC of this story via the publisher. I was under no obligation to write this review, I did so because the book was fabulous.

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<b>3.5 stars</b>

This was an adorable read, and I definitely enjoyed the banter and everything about the romance. The opposites attract premise only reallly works if you can root for the couple and it doesn't dissolve into toxic comments, which, as bickery as Tuesday and Beau get, thankfully did not dissolve into. I was effortlessly charmed by their chemistry and dynamic.

I will say that as much as I did enjoy the cute small town setting, the old lady busybodies were a bit too aggressive in their meddling for me and soured my amusement a bit. Also, the outlandish climax was unexpected, and still not sure how I feel about it.

Overall though, if you want a feel good romance, feel free to pick this up. Tuesday and Beau are charming together and I'm glad I read this one.

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3.5 Stars!

Overall, I thought this book was an ok read. I loved the idea of this story and am a big fan of small town romances. I liked the tension between Beau and Tuesday and couldn't wait to see how their story would play out. 

I did have one issue with the story and that was the pacing. It was a little too slow for my liking in the beginning. Don't get me wrong, there is nothing wrong with a slower pace read, but sometimes, if it's too slow, it makes the story hard for me to get into. That being said, I'm glad I didn't give up and stayed with the story, because the pacing did pick up and I did end up enjoying the story.

The Corner of Forever and Always is a sweet, small town romance and while I did have a few issues with the pacing, I'm still really glad that I picked up this book and checked it out.

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Fun and sweet Lia Riley is a hit with our patrons.

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I am reviewing this for RT Book Reviews magazine October issue

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