My biggest rival is the father of my child.
He just doesn’t know it yet.
Sleeping with my family’s enemy wasn’t planned. Oops. Too late.
It was a one-night stand in Costa Rica, and names were the last thing we wanted to exchange. What can I say? The man was hot as sin.
Blue-sky eyes.
Broad, athletic shoulders.
A smile that just about did me in.
I came home with more than his cowboy hat as a souvenir.
Four years later, that sweet memento calls me Mommy.
I’m a busy single mom helping to run the Dover empire. The last thing I need is a vacation fling showing up wearing the one name on the back of his baseball jersey that’s forbidden by my family. Greene.
Annoyingly arrogant.
Infuriatingly irritating.
A smirk on his stupidly handsome face.
Just my luck when I need to break the news, he’s my son’s father.
He came to play baseball, not be a dad, so I have no intention of getting me and our son caught up in his game. But even the strongest walls have faults, and when we start spending time together, mine begin to crumble.
Is the universe giving us a second chance or are we caught up in a small-town frenzy?
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A heartfelt story that will have you going through emotions all the way through.
This is what I love about discovering new authors. I’m so glad that I came across this on Instagram and signed up for ARC. Small Town Frenzy had everything that I love about small town romance, and the reason is that it’s one of my favorite tropes. But this story was more than just a romance story; it was also about family and second chances. I liked how that story was written; it flowed so well and felt so real. I felt as if I was there, along with Cricket and Griffin.
I adored the connection between Cricket and Griffin from the beginning. I was rooting for the two of them from the beginning. Cricket seemed to be in denial about her attraction to Griffin initially, and I understood why, but I also hoped she would let him in. I enjoyed that the story was written from Cricket and Griffin's perspectives, allowing readers to connect with both. I loved them both; if I were asked which was my favorite, I wouldn't be able to choose.
Another thing that I loved about this story was the descriptions; I could picture it so vividly, as if I were there. I liked how you could connect to most of the characters in the story; even the minor characters stood out to me. My favorites were, of course, the bittersweet moments that had me smiling and kept me turning the pages. I did not realize that Small Town Frenzy was the third book in the Peachtree Pass series, and now that I read this one, I cannot wait to read the others. I want to keep talking about this book, but don’t want to give too much away. You’ll have to read the book and find out! Highly recommended.
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