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Along Came Jones
by Victoria Bernadine
Along Came Jones is one of those slow build books that wraps you up and makes you comfy from the very first page. There's something so appealing about just falling in and letting it take you along for the ride.
After getting turned down, Ferrin runs away from home where his adventure takes him to a quaint little town and eventually into Lou's orbit. Through charm and tenacity, he interjects himself into her world ... much to her initial dismay. A recluse, Lou has only seen one person for years. And that person is definitely NOT Ferrin! But he proves too hard to resist and before she knows it her circle of friends has expanded and they are slowly drawing her back into the rest of the world.
Keep in mind, that this is not a quick fix. It takes months and months before things start happening for these two but thru patience and understanding progress is made. And time spent together shows both of them the kind of people that they want to be and the type of life they want to live. It's a sweet, leisurely path to a HEA but it is all the more satisfying for it.
*** I voluntarily read a Review Copy of this book. All opinions stated are solely my own and no one else’s. ***
After getting turned down, Ferrin runs away from home where his adventure takes him to a quaint little town and eventually into Lou's orbit. Through charm and tenacity, he interjects himself into her world ... much to her initial dismay. A recluse, Lou has only seen one person for years. And that person is definitely NOT Ferrin! But he proves too hard to resist and before she knows it her circle of friends has expanded and they are slowly drawing her back into the rest of the world.
Keep in mind, that this is not a quick fix. It takes months and months before things start happening for these two but thru patience and understanding progress is made. And time spent together shows both of them the kind of people that they want to be and the type of life they want to live. It's a sweet, leisurely path to a HEA but it is all the more satisfying for it.
*** I voluntarily read a Review Copy of this book. All opinions stated are solely my own and no one else’s. ***