
Member Reviews

Some Girls Do by Amy Andrews is a warm, witty small-town romance full of heart, humor, and just the right amount of drama. Fashion student Lacey Weston is vibrant, impulsive, and determined to come home to Jumbuck Springs—whether her overprotective brothers like it or not. When she fakes a pregnancy to get their attention, her plan spirals into unexpected territory with Cooper Grainger, an ex-cop and longtime family friend who’s reluctantly drawn back into her orbit.
Lacey and Coop’s dynamic is a fun blend of spark, tension, and unresolved history. Their forced proximity and fake relationship setup provide plenty of entertaining moments and emotional depth as both characters are forced to confront their pasts and their growing feelings for each other.
Andrews delivers a feel-good, slow-burn romance with endearing characters, small-town charm, and a satisfying emotional payoff. Some Girls Do is a great pick for fans of second-chance romances and stories about finding home—and love—where you least expect it.