Hometown Girl Again
by Kirsten Fullmer
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Pub Date Jul 10 2018 | Archive Date Aug 26 2018
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Description
How did I end up so broken? It’s a question Katherine can’t answer. First, a surprise inheritance tipped her life upside-down, and now her new RV park is a muddy mess of half-restored trailers. To make matters worse, she’s falling for her first crush all over again. The only thing she’s sure of at this point is a full-blown identity crisis.
Alex came home after a life-threatening wound ended his Army career. Now Katie is back too, and she’s building something called a glamping park? He feels like he let her down years ago, can he make it up to her now? Or are his own problems too much to handle?
Fate brought Katherine and Alex back to Smithville, and the town-folk want to see them together again. Will the couple be able to cope with the locals well-intentioned meddling, or did their chance at love disappear a long time ago...
Advance Praise
"The characters were relatable and I was sympathetic to their personal issues. I love the author's ability to create characters that are not only engaging but ones that you find yourself wishing were in your everyday life. The story is unique and well-written." - Sharon Lopez
Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9781717739155 |
PRICE | $2.99 (USD) |
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Hometown Girl Again is an entertaining read. I enjoyed the story and characters. My thanks to the publisher and Netgalley for this arc. This is my honest review.
Every once in a while, I seek out a story on finding oneself. This is such a story, for with the lead characters, Katherine and Alex, you learn that we are never too broken to be unworthy of love, and that there's always a place we can call home just as long as we open our hearts to receiving and giving love.
If you also love reading about meddling neighbors, then be my guest- this book's got a bunch of them. It's also got an adorable dog to boot. Thanks NetGalley for the eARC.
I read this book in (almost) one sitting on my commute this morning and really enjoyed it.
I was looking for something light-hearted with a warm story line and this definitely delivered.
Great message, entertaining plot and engaging characters, what more do you need?
This was a first time read for me by this author and it definitely will not be my last I so enjoyed it with a brilliant storyline and characters and I will look forward to reading more from you from this author thank you for my arc
This book is overall a cute read. It falls into a few traps I see fairly often in the romance genre, like a leading lady who has been so damaged by life that the only physical relationship she has ever had has been with the leading man with a gap of at least a decade between the first dalliance and the ones current in the book.
while I'm not the biggest fan of the "female character deals with trauma by shutting herself off from love" trope, this book is pretty darn cute. The leading lady decided to open up a tourist attraction with redone old-school RV's for 'glamping' and seems to be pretty handy. The leading man is dealing with his own issues and this book is a really nice slow burn.
It was a quick easy read.
Another great read that I really enjoyed it was funny and enjoyable read and I would totally recommend reading it was intriguing and suspenseful
How did I end up so broken? It’s a question Katherine can’t answer. First, a surprise inheritance tipped her life upside-down, and now her new RV park is a muddy mess of half-restored trailers. To make matters worse, she’s falling for her first crush all over again. The only thing she’s sure of at this point is a full-blown identity crisis.
Alex came home after a life-threatening wound ended his Army career. Now Katie is back too, and she’s building something called a glamping park? He feels like he let her down years ago, can he make it up to her now? Or are his own problems too much to handle?
Fate brought Katherine and Alex back to Smithville, and the town-folk want to see them together again. Will the couple be able to cope with the locals well-intentioned meddling, or did their chance at love disappear a long time ago...
I thought this was a fun and quick read. I got to know about RV Parks and what it takes to restore all the old Rvs from the 40's, 50's and 60's. Katie and Alex had a love affair the summer they graduated and then he broke up with her to join the Army. She left town and her mother had died. Katie had turned into a hermit and not having friends. So when her uncle passed away and she found out about the inheritance then she moved back to town. Only to run into Alex again. Watching these 2 struggle with their emotions was heartbreaking at times as you knew they still cared about each other.
While this is the fifth book in a series, I had no problem reading it as a stand-alone novel. Not a 'serious' read, this is a fun romance bringing together former lovebirds when they work on a common project.
This book was so great. The characters were relatable and I was sympathetic to their personal issues. I love the Kirsten Fullmer's ability to create characters that are not only engaging but ones that you find yourself wishing were in your everyday life. The story is unique and well-written
I gave this book a 5 out of 5 star review. It was an enjoyable and I would recommend. to others. Generously provided to me through NetGalley
Hometown Girl Again, is charming, heartwarming, and cute. The story worked for me and the characters are believable and seem like people I would want to spend time with in real life. This book is a quick read and held my interest. Although this is book 5 in the series, it's great as a stand alone. Thank you netglley for the arc of this book, the review is my opinion