A review by kiks396
Buns by Alice Clayton

3.0

I've finally gotten around to reading the 3rd and finally book in the Hudson Valley series. Clara Morgan has been on the periphery in the first two books due to her job as a hotel rebranding expert. She travels the world, going wherever there are hotels in need. She's basically like the Gordon Ramsey of the hotel industry. Her next job brings her to Bryant Mountain House, and her biggest challenge - not the house, but the son's owner Archie, who is resisting the changes she wants to introduce. Told all from Clara's POV, you come to see that Archie is all about family, commitment and tradition. They immediately clash, with sexual tension simmering beneath every argument. It was a gradual build up between the two of them with Clara dealing with a lot of internal issues, namely her childhood. She was very stubborn and steadfast in her way of doing things.

It was fun to see the other characters and how they're getting on in life. Natalie as usual was a hoot with her brash and refreshing ways. This wasn't the greatest book, just okay enough to make me want to finish it.