Sunday, July 4, 2021

Review : The Last Carolina Sister

The Last Carolina Sister by Michelle Major

Genre: Contemporary, Romance, 
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Pages: 352
PublishedMarch 30th 2021 by HQN
“Perfect for fans of Debbie Macomber.”—Publishers Weekly

In Magnolia, North Carolina, love might be waiting right next door…

Meredith Ventner knows a wounded creature when she sees one. Though her temporary new neighbor may be—on the surface at least—a successful, drop-dead gorgeous doctor, she recognizes the deep hurt Ryan Sorensen is carrying, and it’s catnip to her soul. But even though Meredith is the youngest, scrappiest and single-est of Magnolia’s most famous sisters, she’s committed to expanding the animal shelter on her newly inherited farm. She can’t waste her energy on a man who’s only passing through town.

Ryan is hoping that after a month of small-town living he’ll be healed enough to return to his busy ER. His injured leg isn’t half as painful as his guilt from the tragedy he’s trying to forget. Yet somehow, helping feisty, tenderhearted Meredith care for her menagerie is making him question his career-first priorities. Here in this quirky small town another future is coming into view, but can he change his life, and open his heart, to claim it?
Meredith just cant help herself when she finds an animal is in need she'll be there. Which almost seems to extend to the new neighbor Ryan who is on "vacation" after an injury on the job. While he heals he's gonna need something to do and Meredith could use some help.

If you love contemporary romances that you can escape into you'll enjoy this book. I really enjoyed seeing that connection between Meredith and Ryan. I loved seeing how she and the town got to Ryan, I mean the guy stuck to himself after what happened and Meredith and some towns people got him out of that funk that was going on. This was just a nice read overall hard to talk about without giving anything away but if you love a good contemporary romance you'll enjoy this book.

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