by Kristan Higgins
Publisher: Harlequin
Pages: 480
Format: ARC
Buy the Book: Amazon
Goodreads: Emmaline Neal needs a date. Just a date—someone to help her get through her ex-fiancé's wedding without losing her mind. But pickings are slim in Manningsport, New York, population 715. In fact, there's really only one option: local heartthrob Jack Holland. Everyone loves Jack, and he won't get the wrong idea…. After all, Jack Holland would never actually be interested in a woman like Em. Especially not with his beautiful ex-wife creeping around, angling to reunite ever since he rescued a group of teens and became a local hero.
But when the wedding festivities take an unexpectedly passionate turn, Em figures it was just one crazy night. Jack is too gorgeous, too popular, to ever end up with her. So why is she the one he can talk to about his deep, dark feelings? If Em is going to get her dream man, she'll have to start by believing in him…
Kritters Thoughts: The fourth in the Blue Heron series centering around the only son in the family of girls raised in upstate New York on a vineyard. Jack Holland has recently seen all of his sisters find love and he will finally find true happiness in this book! At the same time Emmaline Neal is still getting settled in the small police department in Manningsport and is trying to make this town her real home.
After reading the previous books in the series, it was fun to see the male perspective of this family. As Kristan Higgins always does, the book is told from both Emmaline and Jack's perspectives, but I absolutely loved seeing the inner workings of the family from the male perspective - it felt fresh and new. I also completely adored Emmaline - she was quirky but headstrong and their trip to her ex's wedding was just priceless; I sped through those pages and would love to read those scenes again!
This book renewed my love for this series and I am definitely wondering if there is another one to follow.
Rating: absolutely loved it and want a sequel
Disclosure of Material Connection: I received one copy of this book free of charge from Little Bird Publicity. I was not required to write a positive review in exchange for receipt of the book; rather, the opinions expressed in this review are my own.
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