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Finding Hayes
by Laura Pavlov
Hayes Woodson & Savannah Abbott were best friends growing up. There was nothing they couldn't talk to each other about. They both had challenging lives growing up with at least one parent failing at that job. Then when Savannah thought the worst had happened in her life, Hayes wasn't there for her. She believed the lies she was told and left town with her dad to start a new life in the city, and tried to forget about Hayes. The death of a very old friend brings her back to town, and the will surprises her, and brings her a very challenging situation.
As Hayes tries to find out why Sav blocked him for the last decade, they figure out that they can help one another achieve certain goals - if they marry for 3 months. As they navigate the ins and outs of their not-so-fake relationship, they realize they were never "just friends". Is it predictable? Sure, a little bit. Is it sweet and wonderful and swoony? Yes, yes it absolutely is.
There's very little drama in this story. The bad guys make brief appearances and the good guys and the women who love them - and Cutler of course - keep the witty texts going to make us laugh or smile. And there are a couple of poignant moments that might bring a tear to your eye if you're an emotional sap like me (haha).
I loved this last book - who am I kidding? I loved all of the Magnolia Falls books and now I'm excited to start on Easton Chadwick's story :)
As Hayes tries to find out why Sav blocked him for the last decade, they figure out that they can help one another achieve certain goals - if they marry for 3 months. As they navigate the ins and outs of their not-so-fake relationship, they realize they were never "just friends". Is it predictable? Sure, a little bit. Is it sweet and wonderful and swoony? Yes, yes it absolutely is.
There's very little drama in this story. The bad guys make brief appearances and the good guys and the women who love them - and Cutler of course - keep the witty texts going to make us laugh or smile. And there are a couple of poignant moments that might bring a tear to your eye if you're an emotional sap like me (haha).
I loved this last book - who am I kidding? I loved all of the Magnolia Falls books and now I'm excited to start on Easton Chadwick's story :)