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Trouble When You Walked In
by Kieran Kramer
Trouble When You Walked In is a fun, humorous, and sweet small-town read (which is one of my favorite kinds of books). I love the quirkiness, the closeness, and how involved everyone is with everyone else. It makes me crave a different way of life, even one full of nosy busybodies.
Boone is the can’t-do-wrong golden child – he’s nice, cares about the town and its people. He’s the guy that men want to be and women just want. But he’s also juggling a lot of expectations, especially from his parents, and hiding a pretty big secret that is keeping him from acting on his attraction to the pretty little librarian … the one who has a lot of spunk hiding behind her tweed skirts. Cissie usually fades into the background but she isn’t going to back down when her library is threatened. If it means going against Boone in the mayor’s race then she will do exactly that, regardless of how sexy she finds him.
Watching these two dance around their differences and their attraction – butting heads and sneaking kisses – is a riot. I laughed and sighed and turned pages as quickly as I could and I can’t wait to see what else Kramer brings us from Kettle Knob.
(Complimentary copy provided in exchange for an honest review)
Boone is the can’t-do-wrong golden child – he’s nice, cares about the town and its people. He’s the guy that men want to be and women just want. But he’s also juggling a lot of expectations, especially from his parents, and hiding a pretty big secret that is keeping him from acting on his attraction to the pretty little librarian … the one who has a lot of spunk hiding behind her tweed skirts. Cissie usually fades into the background but she isn’t going to back down when her library is threatened. If it means going against Boone in the mayor’s race then she will do exactly that, regardless of how sexy she finds him.
Watching these two dance around their differences and their attraction – butting heads and sneaking kisses – is a riot. I laughed and sighed and turned pages as quickly as I could and I can’t wait to see what else Kramer brings us from Kettle Knob.
(Complimentary copy provided in exchange for an honest review)