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Thanks Netgalley for allowing me to read this book. Wiley thinks he met the love of his life when he sees Linnie. Their first date doesn't go as planned, but they do see like each other. Wiley learns sone information about his father , that will change the direction of his life. I enjoyed this book.

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This book is told from multiple viewpoints. The story itself didn’t have a lot of depth, but if you are looking for a fast, easy read this is probably for you. It is part of a series but could be read as a stand alone. Thank you to net galley for an advanced readers copy.

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I was given this book to read by Net Gallery. A great read, while reading, Left Behind, I remembered how much I enjoyed reading Sharon Sala! I have been in a historical romance faze so I missed some of her works. She does have a lot of characters in her books because they have family and friends it just adds to the the story. And if your lucky more books to read on the family and friends.

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This was a really good book. I loved that it talked about more than one character. I loved the suspense to it. The ending was really good and I loved how it worked out for Ava at the end. I'm grateful that netgalley and the publishers let me read this in exchange for an honest review.

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I’ve never read a Sharon Sala book that I didn’t like and I loved this one. Wiley’s care of Ava brought me to tears a few times. Lots of mystery and action along with a heartwarming story. I love all the Pope boys and the Jubilee series. I highly recommend this book and this series.

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Such a good story. I love the Popes more and more with each book. Wiley is a hero in more ways than one. For Ava, he is the biggest hero of all. I loved how much the story focused on Wiley building trust with Ava and how all the Popes welcome her, especially Shirley.

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Sharon Sala drew me in with her Blessings series and now she has me enthralled with her Jubilee series. I absolutely love them. It’s a five star read for me. All of the characters are wonderful they just pull you into the story. It gives you all the feels. I recommend reading whole series.

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I love a good series and no one writes a better small town series than Sharon Sala! Left Behind is her fourth book in her Jubilee Kentucky series. The story centers around police officer Wiley Pope. Wiley loves his job as a police officer in Jubilee. He's had his eye on a local nurse but ever since their disastrous first date, Linette Elgin won't have anything to do with him. Linette thinks that Wiley is to charming and good looking for her piece of mind. She's not going to be one of numerous ladies chasing him around town. When she stops in at the town's local bank and a robbery occurs, Wiley is the officer that comes to their aid. After seeing what he goes through for the community, Linette relents and decides to give Wiley a second chance. Now that seems like the perfect sweet ending right? No this is just the beginning for Wiley and Linette! Trouble and surprises are headed to Jubilee and Wiley jumps right into the middle of things! There's a little girl out there that not only captures Wiley's heart but everyone in all of Jubilee. Add to that, there's an attempted murder victim that is found following a storm on the mountain and who is she and how did she end up there? So as you can see, lots of action, questions and emotions are a part of Left Behind. As you can tell, I loved this book. Who am I kidding? I love this series! The perfect blend of small town romance with some mystery wrapped around it. Left Behind was told from multiple points of view and stands alone in the series but because of the inter-connecting characters, I recommend reading all of their stories too.

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Family and friends…love and romance…intrigue…a little girl…this author has written a story of hopes and wants…of family taking care of others…not a favorite and the language took away from the story. Netgalley.

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