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Oh this was such a cute, fun story! I like how CJ Carmichael crafted the story. It all felt very realistic. I enjoyed getting to know the characters, I loved the two main characters both separately and together. I also enjoyed the different twists that came up in the book, making it unique among romance novels. Overall, I quite enjoyed this as it was a quick, fun read. I'm new to CJ Carmichael but will be looking for other books by this author in the future!

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This book brings the four girls story to a conclusion and we get closure of some sort for the girls and their mother. Their father will always be a sore point to an extent.

Although i preferred this story to the other sisters Callan cam off like a petulant child who did not get what she wanted. Therefore 95% of the book has her ignoring Court and there is very little action between them.

Court is a lovely man and helps Callan out and makes friends with the Circle C staff, getting to know his new duties and new staff. He never gives up on Callan and finds out that the nice man he knew was not the man that the girls knew and it troubles him.

Again very little actually happens between the pair and we just get one or two light kisses before they suddenly realise that they have fallen for each other.

The sisters are a great support for each other and it is nice to see that they all got nice men that they deserved.

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This novella wraps up the last of the four Carrigan girls’ stories in the series. Basically a nice holiday read with some angst thrown in. Just a few notes:

- Secrets are revealed and not everything is resolved. However, the author is open about this revealing that although the girls may never have closure, they can still let go and move forward. In reality, we rarely gain closure so I'm ok with that.

- The chemistry between Court and Callan is pretty good, but Callan seems a bit immature most of the time.

- The story alluded to Callan drinking too much and too often but was left unresolved, unless you are assuming that getting over her dad's death cured her of the problem. Not a good assumption because we are left wondering if she do this every time she's faced with a difficult issue.

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