Book Review: Take My Hand Take My Hand By Missouri Vaun

Take My HandTake My Hand Take My Hand By Missouri Vaun

Published by Bold Stroke Books 
eBook Retail: $9.99

The whole time I was reading the book I had a feeling of déjà vu. Turns out the basic plot points were very similar to another book I had finished not very long ago from the same publishers. I guess the “city girl inherits property in the country, goes to country house even though they don’t want to, meets a local, falls in love” plot is standard fodder for romance novels and the more I read them the more basic plots will stick out like this one.

Déjà vu aside this was a nice story and I have to say I rather enjoyed it for what it was. It will be interesting to see where this series of books takes us next.

Publishers Description:

Artist Clay Cahill retreats to her hometown of Pine Cone, Georgia, when she’s betrayed by a woman she thought cared and the pressure of the New York City art world becomes too much. Setting paints aside, she takes a job at her grandfather’s garage seeking the restorative comfort of small town life where women are sweet and life flows as slow as molasses.

Manhattan art gallery owner River Hemsworth is preparing for a show when she’s informed her aunt has bequeathed her a local gallery in Pine Cone, a place where the idea of fashion is anything with a Carhartt label. En route to review inventory and unload the property quickly, River wrecks her car and Clay comes to her rescue.

If River can convince Clay to start painting again, she may be able to pull off the show that will make her career and quench the desires she never expected to feel again.

ARC received from NetGalley in exchange for my honest review.


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