Member Reviews
this was a sweet read. Lilly was opening up a boutique with her cousin Riley. She happened on Corey (who owned the pizzeria with his twin Carter) in the alley where she was throwing out garbage from the remodel. The jist of the story is how wonderful Lilly's family is and how horrible Corey's is. Things change rapidly when his grandfather dies and leaves everything to the brothers. This brings out the grandfather's mistress and their parents who think they should have all of it. The story moved along quickly and was very interesting to read. I'm going to look up more from this series. I got this book from NetGalley for an honest review.
Lilly is in the process of setting up a shop with her cousin Riley in Pride, Oregon. She catches the eye of the business owner next-door, Corey. Corey is half of a mysterious pair of twins who are new to town. He hadn't planned on falling for part of the Jordon clan who are the backbone of Pride.
Despite being the 3rd of the series, this can be read as a standalone, but there are obviously a lot of characters who will appear in other parts of the series, and you can see the initial stages of some of the other romances in this.
I enjoyed this; Lilly and Riley have a v sweet relationship as cousins and the setting up of their business was handled well - not too many details, but not left out completely.
Corey and Carter were interesting. I liked finding out more about their family, but their plot feels very unresolved at this point. I'm presuming there will be a book about Carter released soon that will bring some closure to that.
Thanks to Netgalley and the publishers for a reader copy to review.
Absolutely loved this book. I thInk that it’s my favorite of the Pride, Oregon series. Riley and and Lilly are opening classy and sassy right next door to Baked owned by the mysterious Miller brothers. While renovating the store the Lilly and Corey become close and their undeniable chemistry can no longer be ignored. I loved the depth and heart of both the H and h. Great book!
Season of Love is a very good romance. I enjoyed the plot, characters, setting and the author’s writing. I highly recommend this book.
This was a light and quick read featuring the Jordan family from the Pride, Oregon series. I enjoyed catching up with the older Jordan family members but struggled a bit with this book. It just seemed to gloss over the relationship between Lilly and Corey. It could have been plotted with more depth.
This is a voluntary review of an advanced copy.
I have not read any of the previous books in this series but I found that it did not matter and I could read this like a stand alone book.
Lilly and Corey have not acted on the attraction that they felt for each other and finally Lilly asked Corey out for a picnic. The romance was sweet and not really drama filled. There were a couple times that Corey had to fight his feelings of not deserving Lilly since he came from such a dark background.
There is some drama when Corey and Carter find out that their grandfather had died and left all his money to them. They keep having to fight off their parents attempts to get the money and also physically attacking them.
The final drama is finding out who was trying to run Lilly and Corey off the road and why - I didn't see that shocker coming!
I really hope that we see Riley get her book soon and that Carter can overlook the fact that he is a few years older than her!
SEASON OF LOVE is the third book in the immensely enjoyable "Pride, Oregon" series by Jill Anderson. Corey Miller and his twin, Carter finally achieved their dreams of being on their own. They were able to have a normal life and Pride, Oregon was the place they wanted to put down roots. They also owned Baked, a pizzeria. Thanks to their dark past, they didn't trust easily but the beautiful and funny girls next door changed everything.
Being in Pride was like a ray of sunshine after a storm for the brothers. They both liked the Jordan cousins but only Corey was the one who did anything about his feelings regarding Lilly. As the lovebirds grew closer, they were faced with obstacles from Corey's past. But they tackled it together. Loved how the Miller brothers finally found the one thing they've been searching for, family and love.
SEASON OF LOVE us another good book in a fun series. Looking forward to Carter's story.
Lily and her cousin Riley are opening a boutique together. Next door is the pizza place, run by the twins, Corey and Carter. None of them have time for love, till they meet, then sparks fly. Town is Pride, Oregon, with romance, mystery and families to help get businesses up and running.
Given ARC by Net Falley and Kobo for my voluntary review and my honest opinion,
A quick, lovely and steamy romance filled with lots of drama, family and friendship. Lilly and Corey's story in a long line of great storytelling from this author.
If you are looking for a light and fun story this one is terrific. Lilly is our heroine and she is 26 and from a very loving home. Her and her cousin are opening a woman's boutique. Their neighbors are Carter and Corey and they come from a very broken home, they are twins that have opened a pizza place in the town of Pride.
Corey is into Lilly and vice versa and I loved how she asks him out first and then they get to know each other. They talk and are fun and I really loved getting to know them and watch them form a relationship. Looking forward to Carter and Riley's story.
Jill Sanders brought another good romance about the huge family that is Pride Oregon. The lives of the Jordan's are never dull and Season of Love brings the reader into the thick of it. Classy and Sassy and the boys of Baked are the center of this romance and I have high hopes that the next one will as well. The reader can enjoy the quick read about new live and catching up with the rest of the brood as well.