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Country Hearts
by Cindi Madsen
Jenna Monroe isn’t really looking for an adventure, but she sure finds one when she takes a temporary teaching job in a small town. She’s far from prepared for the weather, the roads, and the animals - mostly the domesticated type. But she tries to take it all in a stride of her high heel boots until she starts to fall in love.
Wyatt Langford thinks he’s all his daughter Bailey has left. As a single dad, he’s very protective of her and will do anything to keep her from getting hurt. But when Jenna takes over as Bailey’s teacher, they all start to fall in love. Bailey knows that Jenna is just what they need to make their family whole, and she will do anything (including some really cute Valentine’s ideas) to make it happen.
The town is on Bailey’s side. All of the residents see what Jenna and Wyatt refuse to admit to anyone. They were meant to be. The town is one of the many reasons I loved this book. I really hope that Hallmark finds a way to turn this into a bit of a series. I’d love to come back and visit to see what everyone is up to.
There were a few times I felt like Wyatt’s refusal to accept Jenna into his heart went on a little too long. You’ll hear me say this often about fictional couples (and I’m sure it’s true in real life as well): You’re the adults, have a conversation and figure it out! But then we wouldn’t have quite the same story, would we? Overall this definitely hit the mark as a fun winter-themed romance with a dash of Happy Valentine’s.
**I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book**
Wyatt Langford thinks he’s all his daughter Bailey has left. As a single dad, he’s very protective of her and will do anything to keep her from getting hurt. But when Jenna takes over as Bailey’s teacher, they all start to fall in love. Bailey knows that Jenna is just what they need to make their family whole, and she will do anything (including some really cute Valentine’s ideas) to make it happen.
The town is on Bailey’s side. All of the residents see what Jenna and Wyatt refuse to admit to anyone. They were meant to be. The town is one of the many reasons I loved this book. I really hope that Hallmark finds a way to turn this into a bit of a series. I’d love to come back and visit to see what everyone is up to.
There were a few times I felt like Wyatt’s refusal to accept Jenna into his heart went on a little too long. You’ll hear me say this often about fictional couples (and I’m sure it’s true in real life as well): You’re the adults, have a conversation and figure it out! But then we wouldn’t have quite the same story, would we? Overall this definitely hit the mark as a fun winter-themed romance with a dash of Happy Valentine’s.
**I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book**