BOOK REVIEW: One Last Dance (Oak Grove Series Book 2) by Nancy Stopper
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Book: One Last Dance
(Oak Grove Series Book 2)
Author: Nancy Stopper
Genre: Contemporary
Romance/Romantic Comedy
My
Rating:
★★★★★
Amazon:
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Synopsis:
A sophisticated city girl, a
small town guy. Will their differences drive them apart or will they discover
that home is where the heart is?
When the only girl Joey Bennett ever loved stole his heart and sped off to the city lights, he swore he’d never again surrender his heart or be measured by someone’s big city ideals. Love is for chumps. Trust is only given to family and locals who care about him for who he is, and what he isn’t. But when a beautiful stranger dances into his bar, he takes up the challenge to prove that his hometown is different.
Brittany Carlson hates small towns after growing up where the old boy’s network turned a blind eye to her father’s abuse, destroying her mother’s life… and her own. She left that hell in the rear-view mirror the minute she turned eighteen. New York City is her new hometown where her neighbors are friends and everyone looks out for each other. They keep her safe. But a weekend visit to Oak Grove and one dance with a sexy local threatens to change… everything.
Joey is not like any guy she’s ever met. And she likes that. Long nights stoke Joey and Brittany’s desire to stay together, but reality is different when exposed to the harsh light of day. If Brittany goes back to New York, she’ll be heartbroken. But she promised herself long ago that she wouldn’t ever again live her life looking over her shoulder, wondering what secrets people are hiding and what ugliness lurks in the shadows with no one there to help.
Can she take the small town out of Joey, or can the love of a good man become her new home?
When the only girl Joey Bennett ever loved stole his heart and sped off to the city lights, he swore he’d never again surrender his heart or be measured by someone’s big city ideals. Love is for chumps. Trust is only given to family and locals who care about him for who he is, and what he isn’t. But when a beautiful stranger dances into his bar, he takes up the challenge to prove that his hometown is different.
Brittany Carlson hates small towns after growing up where the old boy’s network turned a blind eye to her father’s abuse, destroying her mother’s life… and her own. She left that hell in the rear-view mirror the minute she turned eighteen. New York City is her new hometown where her neighbors are friends and everyone looks out for each other. They keep her safe. But a weekend visit to Oak Grove and one dance with a sexy local threatens to change… everything.
Joey is not like any guy she’s ever met. And she likes that. Long nights stoke Joey and Brittany’s desire to stay together, but reality is different when exposed to the harsh light of day. If Brittany goes back to New York, she’ll be heartbroken. But she promised herself long ago that she wouldn’t ever again live her life looking over her shoulder, wondering what secrets people are hiding and what ugliness lurks in the shadows with no one there to help.
Can she take the small town out of Joey, or can the love of a good man become her new home?
Review:
One Last Dance is a sweet, entertaining and delightful
love story. The story is an inspiring story full of romance, passion and
emotion. Unfortunately, bad things happen to good people but the trials and
pains can create a stronger person within. With a man that is not willing to
give up while going all out to show you what you can have, what hope does
Brittany have? Joey is every women’s dream. He is passionate, emotional and
would do anything for you.
The characters are entertaining and well
developed. The story line is fresh and moves along at a good pace. This is a
sweet and delightful story that will captivate you and keep your attention from
the beginning to the end. This story hooked me from the very start and I could
not put it down. So many emotions put together in one book that causes an
emotional overload. You will finish this book with faith and hope in love no
matter what pain and loss you might have experienced in the past. There is
someone special out there for every person despite your quirks while being your
comfort and holding your heart.
This is the second book I have read by Nancy
Stopper and will definitely not be my last. The Oak Grove series has been a
great series to read. Nancy Stopper does a great job on each aspect in her books.
She really seems to do a great job at the research behind it to give the book a
realistic feel that keeps you connected to the characters. I recommend this
book (and the series) to anyone that enjoys sweet and passionate romance
stories.
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