
Hooked on You
A sweet, small-town romance with an adorable opposites-attract couple
by Kathleen Fuller
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Pub Date May 11 2021 | Archive Date Jun 11 2021
Thomas Nelson--FICTION | Thomas Nelson
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Description
In Hooked on You, the first Maple Falls novel, opposites attract when an artist comes back home to help the grandmother who raised her and falls for the local hometown sports hero. Perfect for fans of Debbie Macomber and Denise Hunter.
She never wanted to come back. He never wants to leave. The town of Maple Falls has plans for them both.
Riley McAllister is living the dream in New York City--if the dream means being a struggling mixed-media artist, part-time food delivery driver, and having a carefully curated social media to hide all of the above. She refuses to admit defeat and move back to small-town Maple Falls, but when her grandmother breaks her leg sliding into third base during a softball game (she was safe, by the way), Riley reluctantly agrees to go home and help the woman who raised her--while secretly hoping she can convince Mimi to sell her house and yarn shop and move in with a good friend. Then Riley can return to her new life in NYC, on her own and for good.
But Mimi has her own plans, which include setting Riley up with local baseball star Hayden Price, who returned to Maple Falls after an injury ended his major league career. Now he works at his father's hardware store, coaches the church softball team, and worries about the declining town. It's not the life he dreamed of having.
With a little meddling and a lot of kindness from the town, Hayden and Riley find themselves unexpectedly falling for each other as they discover the true meaning of home.
Welcome to Maple Falls, where everyone knows your name and your business.
Like stepping into a Hallmark movie, reading Hooked on You will give you all the small-town vibes, complete with a set of busy-body older women. Escape into the low stakes but fully heartwarming and low-spice romance which might just inspire you to pick up a new craft.
"A sweet, refreshing tale of idyllic small-town life, family, and unexpected romance, Hooked on You is the perfect read to cozy up with on a rainy day." --Melissa Ferguson, multi-award-winning author of The Cul-de-Sac War
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9780785238096 |
PRICE | $16.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 336 |
Featured Reviews

HOOKED ON YOU by KATHLEEN FULLER is a most enjoyable romance novel that takes place in the small town of Maple Falls.
Different reasons have brought Hayden Price and Riley McAllister back to the place where they attended high school,
Riley is a loner and has always felt out of place, afraid that people will find out about her unhappy childhood. She went to live with her grandmother, Mimi, when she was thirteen and the two are very close. When Mimi breaks her leg, Riley goes to look after her and help run her yarn shop, intending to go back to New York, where she has been a struggling artist for the past nine years, as soon as possible. She has a poor self image.
Hayden is good looking, athletic and charming, but he also has secrets,They are both very good at keeping their emotions in check until things happen that shake them into facing the present and letting go of the past.
I love the friendliness of Mimi's Bosom Buddies and the three young women who befriend Riley.
Will Riley every feel that Maple Falls is home or will she rush back to her life in the big city?
It is a most enjoyable read with quite a bit of depth and one I can recommend to anyone who enjoys a good romantic novel.
I was given a free copy of the book by NetGalley from Thomas Nelson. The opinions in this review are completely my own.