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indeanna 's review for:
Southern Seducer
by Jessica Peterson
Jessica Peterson brings us back to the Carolina’s, but this time into their highland mountain area. Continuing with what we loved about the south, but adding more country to it.
We are introduced to the Beauregard family by meeting the eldest son, Beau. He meets Annabel in college and has an instant bond with her. Though they both had feelings for each other, they both kept them hidden.
We move through their lives via emails that they sent to each other and learn about how they became the adults that they are now.
Annabel is a divorced single mother who is battling postpartum depression. A taboo subject that no one talks about. As she struggles through her depression her best friend Beau tells her to come and “re-charge” at his family's resort in the highlands of the Carolinas.
We find out that Beau is also battling something and doesn’t think he could ever have a life with Annabel now that they are both single. They share their love for each other, but Beau only wants temporary because he thinks that’s all he can have.
Jessica Peterson, I think, wrote about the pain, trauma, and embarrassment that most people feel when battling PPD and what Beau is battling very well. We feel the frustration they have as well as cheer their accomplishments when they have them.
I think this is a great start to a new great series that she has planned.
We are introduced to the Beauregard family by meeting the eldest son, Beau. He meets Annabel in college and has an instant bond with her. Though they both had feelings for each other, they both kept them hidden.
We move through their lives via emails that they sent to each other and learn about how they became the adults that they are now.
Annabel is a divorced single mother who is battling postpartum depression. A taboo subject that no one talks about. As she struggles through her depression her best friend Beau tells her to come and “re-charge” at his family's resort in the highlands of the Carolinas.
We find out that Beau is also battling something and doesn’t think he could ever have a life with Annabel now that they are both single. They share their love for each other, but Beau only wants temporary because he thinks that’s all he can have.
Jessica Peterson, I think, wrote about the pain, trauma, and embarrassment that most people feel when battling PPD and what Beau is battling very well. We feel the frustration they have as well as cheer their accomplishments when they have them.
I think this is a great start to a new great series that she has planned.