Moving into my brother’s basement after graduating college isn’t the end of the world.
But getting stuck working for his best friend just might be.
Aside from professionally getting under my skin, Liam Brooks owns the only tattoo studio in our perfect coastal town. He also happens to be the only person within a hundred-mile radius willing to employ me despite my shining resume.
The truth is, he needs me too.
So we make a truce for the I save his shop from financial ruin, and he does everything I say so I can use his business as a case study to land my dream job. Then I’m getting out of this town and never looking back.
…Unless I find a reason to stay.
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Heartwarming small-town romance.
I loved everything about this novel, including the characters, their relationships, and the plot. My book club's topic for February was romance, and the novel selected was Tell Me It's Right. When I picked up the book, I wasn't sure what to expect because I hadn't read anything by Katie Wismer, but based on the synopsis, I knew I would enjoy this novel; but I hadn't expected to fall in love with the characters within the first few pages. This isn't the first small-town romance book I've read, but there was something about it... My emotions were all over the place while I read this story. I adored Liam and Gracie's bond from the start, and you could see they had something special. I found myself feeling the same joyful emotions as Gracie and Liam. I was rooting for two of them the entire time.
Tell Me It's Right felt real; all the troubles that Gracie, Liam, and everyone were struggling with, were things that anyone could connect to. As a reader, I felt a strong connection with most of the characters, particularly Gracie, Liam, Leo, and Caroline, who were my favorites. I was unable to put Liam and Gracie's story down, and on a few occasions, I stayed up reading to see how their story unfolded and what would happen next. You won't be able to put this story down once you've started reading it, and you'll be thinking about it even when you're not reading it. Even after finishing it last night, I can't stop thinking about the story, and I find myself sharing it with my friends.
The dual point of view in this book gives the reader a chance to connect with Liam and Gracie and get to know them better. I enjoyed reading from both of their perspectives. I adored Liam's bond with Leo and the Collins family; they treated him like a member of the family. Sweetspire was the kind of small town I could envision myself living in, which is why I adored it. I’m so glad that Tell Me It’s Right got picked for this month’s book club read, and I’m excited for the second book to come out in April. I also cannot wait to check out the rest of Katie Wismer’s books. I would highly recommend this to romance fans.
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