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What I liked:
The writing style
Part of a series: Biggest Little Love
Standalone
HEA

What I didn't like:
Starr

I had a hard time staying interested in this book.

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The story of Starr and Spencer. When they first meet they don't get off to the best of starts, but once they end up spending more time together they get to know the real person, but will they give each other a chance.

A fast paced and enjoyable read.

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This story shows that first impressions are sometimes wrong.

Spencer is a lawyer and is best man at his best friend's wedding even if he thinks that marriage means being shackled to one person.

Starr has developed a phobia after being involved in an accident.

Starr takes an instant dislike to Spencer when they first meet. Circumstances put them in a place where they have to tolerate each other. Only, Spencer has never been intrigued by a woman like Starr before. She is different to anyone he knows and the more he unravels about her, the more drawn he becomes. As they get to know each other, an attraction develops between them. The problem is that Spencer lives in New York whilst Starr lives in Reno. Besides, by trying to help, Spencer creates a situation where things become complicated. Can they sort out their differences and find a way to put things right?

This is a fairly easy to read story. It's a good concept, but somehow I failed to feel the chemistry between them. Starr's kindness shines and Spencer proves to be worthy where it matters. All in all, a fair read.

I was kindly issued with an eARC from Netgalley and the views expressed are my personal opinion.

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