Saturday, November 3, 2018

Last Kiss by Ranee' S. Clark


Synopsis:

Gwen Malone is back in her hometown of Clay, Wyoming, saving money while she figures out what to do next with her life and her dream of having her own online magazine. Then her ex, Cale Parrish shows up, working for her Dad, of all things. Things are awkward, of course, since he broke off their engagement just a month before the wedding.
But Cale has known for a long time that he made a mistake five years ago, when he allowed the pressure to marry her right after his mission eclipse his true feelings for her. He can't let a Gwen skip away from him again.
Cale's thoughtful gestures and reminders of their once-perfect relationship begin to convince Gen they should take a chance on them again-until a no-holds-barred kiss reminds her exactly how much she has to lose. Cale may be ready to jump right back in where they left off, but can Gwen trust him again so easily?

Review:

I enjoyed this super sweet quick read about a second chance love. I love this author's books and this one was no exception. This novella was very well written with great descriptions and information for you to know the whole situation. Gwen is working for her Dad for the Summer and in walks her ex Cale who also ends up working for her Dad. The chemistry is still there and they both feel it but I like how Gwen doesn't give in and Cale is such a gentleman as he tries to win her back. I love novella's and this one is very cute!

Stars: 4.5                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      

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