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E**Y
Perfection!
There's no way I wouldn't love a book where there are little babies involved and I loved this one so much! I loved Memphis' strength. It wasn't easy to handle a kid with no familial support and whenever it got too hard for her, my heart broke. Luckily Knox swept in and changed her world. He not only provided her a home and companionship but also eternal love, sense of safety and an ever loving family who so easily made her and Drake an essential part of theirs. Speaking of the little boy, Drake was the cutest little thing! Memphis was an emotional mess at first but the way she fussed over Drake was so adorable. Seeing Knox interact with Drake made me melt into a puddle. Their relationship was the bestest thing ever! And don't get me started on the bonus epilogue, it was just so perfect! I was glad that Memphis got an adorable and growing family because she was the one who deserved it the most! Overall, this was a fabulous read with heartwarming cute kid moments and so adorable!
N**A
Adorable, charming and romantic read. Absolutely recommend.
I had been wanting to read this book for quite some time now and I finally got the chance! I enjoyed it a lot, especially because I read it when I needed a break from more serious and emotional reads. The Romance genre always gives me a sense of comfort and escapism. No doubt it's my favourite genre!Memphis Ward wants to put her past behind her and start a new life with her 2-month-old son. It does not matter that she has to travel 1000 miles to a new town, Quincy, Montana. It does not matter she has to work as a housekeeper at The Eloise Inn. It does not matter she has to leave and bury her old glamorous self behind and live in an apartment above courage. She just needs a new and better life for her son and herself. Knox Eden - a tattooed, muscled and gorgeous chef is her grumpy landlord. Not willing to enter into a relationship after having left her past she ignores the attraction for her grumpy landlord and focuses on building a new life for her son.At first, I couldn't help but notice the similarities between this book and "All Rhodes Lead Here," with the heroine arriving in a new town and dealing with a grumpy and moody landlord. But thankfully, that's where the similarities ended. What stood out in this book was the dual point of view, which is a crucial aspect for me when reading romance novels. Knox tries his best to resist his growing feelings for Memphis, knowing that he doesn't need any complications in his life, especially not with a child in the mix. Despite this, he finds himself thinking about Memphis and her adorable son. His character was perfect, giving Memphis the space she needed while never failing to express his own feelings for her. It was beautiful to witness Memphis gradually coming out of her shell and falling in love with him. I loved how Memphis was clear about what she wanted and was willing to let go of her former alluring and affluent life, working hard for the future she desired for her son.From enemies to lovers, to tentative friendship, to sharing their troubled past and slowly letting go of it and trusting each other was a delight to read! What made it even more enjoyable was the refreshing absence of the typical romance novel tropes such as a dramatic confrontation or a last-minute plot twist to resolve the tension. Additionally, the vivid descriptions of delectable cuisine throughout the book made my mouth water!Adorable, charming and romantic read. Absolutely recommend.
A**
Beautiful one
Just wish men like Knox exist in real life who love their adopted children just like their own or maybe more. And Memphies was such a strong and heartwarming character but in the bonus I missed her and Drake bond. There was no interaction between the elder child for whom she had fought so much in her past. So I felt that something was missing there should be at least one scene of both of them.
T**A
AWW
This is such a beautiful book with an amazing story filled with love and giggles and smiles and tears and just everything. Loved it!! I loved this book so much. One day I'll own a paperback copy of this book and honor my bookshelf. Too good. Don't scroll. Stay. And read. I loved memphis. And i loved knox. And i loved drake. My lil sunshine. 💙
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Loved it
This is such a beautiful story!! Loved every single character! The mc and fc were beautiful and mc's love for drake was absolutely beautiful 😍
S**T
swoon-worthy, cozy small town romance
Looking to escape her past, Memphis Ward moves across the country with her newborn baby boy, Drake and lands in Quincy, Montana where she finds a job at the Eden's hotel The Eloise. Her temporary landlord is none other than Knox Eden, the chef at the hotel restaurant who is not really happy to be sharing his space with her. Juniper Hill follows the story of two scarred people working past their issues to find their new normal. Oh and did you forget that this is a Devney Perry novel? That means we have some suspense mixed in there too.As with all of Devney Perry’s books, the narration is incredibly smooth and the plot is fast paced and captivating. I went from thinking of Memphis as a weak and timid girl in desperate need of help to a strong, fierce woman and mother looking out for her son. Knox and Memphis’s story is sweet and baby Drake just adds on to the cute factor.Although this book isn't as suspense heavy as Indigo Ridge, we do get a hint of it in the third act.Devney Perry has been killing it with this series right from the first novella and Juniper Hill did not disappoint. The epilog segued smoothly into the next book in the series, which is scheduled to release later this year. So while I eagerly wait for that, I’m just going to be on here recommending this swoon-worthy, cozy small town story to anybody who will listen.Go read Juniper Hill.It is available on Amazon, Apple Books, Audible, Google Play and Kobo.Special Thanks to Valentine PR and Devney Perry for providing an Advanced Reader Copy. I am voluntarily leaving an honest review.
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