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Everywhere and Every Way
by Jennifer Probst
An overbearing father's will decrees three estranged brothers must work together to earn back the family building business. Thankfully Caleb is able to strike a bargain with a powerfully connected home designer who's rich clients may be the ticket to their success. But, between the brother bickering and the sparks flying between Caleb and Morgan, this project may turn out to be a money pit.
A cute story, but there was an overlong focus on the business/building details instead of the interpersonal relationships. The issues driving the story were also too easily remedied. That said, I had fun reading the story, and Probst writes great dialogue.
A cute story, but there was an overlong focus on the business/building details instead of the interpersonal relationships. The issues driving the story were also too easily remedied. That said, I had fun reading the story, and Probst writes great dialogue.