Hometown Girl at Heart (Hometown #1)
For fans of Robyn Carr and Debbie Macomber, this series is perfect.Tara is such an amazing protagonist. My inner feminist kept applauding her for her strong beliefs, independence and lack of helpless-heroine syndrome inspite of her circumstances.Justin was just as perfect for Tara. He is your typical alpha male hero, but without a controlling douchebag. His thought process is often hilarious, just like his reactions to certain "features" of Smithville.I LOVE that series has third person POV, but
Hometown Girl at Heart (Hometown #1) by Kirsten FullmerStarts out with Tara and she is refinishing an old piece of furniture in the new building she had just bought. She's hoping to win the contract to change it all into a resort but by keeping the history and charm of the place and she's pretty sure she'll win the bid with the female head of the company.Store also follows Justin who moves into a new house to take over the resort property and make it what it needs to be-a get away from DC. He's
Love wins againWarm characters going about their daily tasks promote love and good feelings . Low key romance for a relaxing read.
Kind of a typical romance. Beautiful woman who has no idea she is beautiful even in ripped jeans, tank top and pony tail meets a somewhat cocky city boy who is instantly attracted but they keep misunderstanding each other. It wasn't that the book was so typical that made me not care about it because it is a romance and that's how they roll. I really didn't care for Tara. I understood that she had a difficult childhood and it made it hard for her to trust but I don't know why she was so afraid of
Hometown Girl at Heart book1This was such a good read. You get the small town feel with the people that come alive with every turn of the page. Romance is in the air.
PASetting Mt. Pleasant area.Effects of abuse and neglect. One person 's perspective isn't always balanced.Hard work = success. Compromise helps.Snappy chic design explanation
Kirsten Fullmer
Paperback | Pages: 321 pages Rating: 4.22 | 901 Users | 34 Reviews
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Original Title: | Shabby Chic at Heart |
ISBN: | 1973326612 (ISBN13: 9781973326618) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Hometown #1 |
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Tara has always been too engrossed in her work - refurbishing the historical homes in Smithville. She keeps a tight rein on her jobs and her emotions buried, but she’s loosing control of both since that ridiculous city boy investor showed up. New in town, Justin is confident that his ultra modern resorts will bring Smithville into the twenty-first century. If only the local-yokels and their ringleader, the gorgeous and peculiar Tara, would stop interfering. With her quirky and protective hometown behind her, will Tara confront Justin and the town’s long buried secrets to take on the financial and emotional risk of a lifetime?Present Out Of Books Hometown Girl at Heart (Hometown #1)
Title | : | Hometown Girl at Heart (Hometown #1) |
Author | : | Kirsten Fullmer |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 321 pages |
Published | : | March 30th 2016 (first published July 15th 2014) |
Categories | : | Romance. Fiction. New Adult. Young Adult. Love Story. Contemporary. Contemporary Romance |
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Ratings: 4.22 From 901 Users | 34 ReviewsJudgment Out Of Books Hometown Girl at Heart (Hometown #1)
Sweet story on getting over obstacles and letting yourself be loved.For fans of Robyn Carr and Debbie Macomber, this series is perfect.Tara is such an amazing protagonist. My inner feminist kept applauding her for her strong beliefs, independence and lack of helpless-heroine syndrome inspite of her circumstances.Justin was just as perfect for Tara. He is your typical alpha male hero, but without a controlling douchebag. His thought process is often hilarious, just like his reactions to certain "features" of Smithville.I LOVE that series has third person POV, but
Hometown Girl at Heart (Hometown #1) by Kirsten FullmerStarts out with Tara and she is refinishing an old piece of furniture in the new building she had just bought. She's hoping to win the contract to change it all into a resort but by keeping the history and charm of the place and she's pretty sure she'll win the bid with the female head of the company.Store also follows Justin who moves into a new house to take over the resort property and make it what it needs to be-a get away from DC. He's
Love wins againWarm characters going about their daily tasks promote love and good feelings . Low key romance for a relaxing read.
Kind of a typical romance. Beautiful woman who has no idea she is beautiful even in ripped jeans, tank top and pony tail meets a somewhat cocky city boy who is instantly attracted but they keep misunderstanding each other. It wasn't that the book was so typical that made me not care about it because it is a romance and that's how they roll. I really didn't care for Tara. I understood that she had a difficult childhood and it made it hard for her to trust but I don't know why she was so afraid of
Hometown Girl at Heart book1This was such a good read. You get the small town feel with the people that come alive with every turn of the page. Romance is in the air.
PASetting Mt. Pleasant area.Effects of abuse and neglect. One person 's perspective isn't always balanced.Hard work = success. Compromise helps.Snappy chic design explanation
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