Customer Review

Reviewed in the United States on July 4, 2024
4.25? Stars

I eagerly ate up this small town romance, where stoic cowboy single dad meets fiery city girl nanny. In spite of how common this set up is, Elsie Silver makes the universe of Chestnut Springs feel original. She draws her characters with detail and depth, which helps make each of these characters feel like someone you’re meeting for the first time.

This book is a little better than the first book in the series, IMO, but I think it’s important to read book 1 which lays out Chestnut Springs and introduces us to the Eaton family.

In spite of being a small, rural ish town, Chestnut Springs has some sophistication with charming coffee shops and interesting residents. This is also true of the Eatons, who run a ranch while also having a cosmopolitan feel (in my opinion!).

This is an opposites attract story, and I ate it up. Obviously grumpy, soft hearted single dad falls in leeeerrrrvvvveee with fiery, wild city girl with a heart of gold. It was a pleasure to read. Doesn’t reach 5 stars for me because it just didn’t knock my socks off, and that’s how I grade books. However, this is a great, enjoyable read!
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