Saturday, February 20, 2021

Release Blitz + Review: "Second Chance Sweetheart" by Charity Ferrell

I'm pleased to take part in the release/review blitz celebrating "Second Chance Sweetheart" by Charity Ferrell, which is part of the multi-author Sweetheart, Colorado series of standalone novellas.
 
"Second Chance Sweetheart" was a charming novella that featured a super cute, slightly steamy second chance romance between former high school sweethearts Nora Maxwell and Carson Hale. Carson and Nora never stopped loving each other, but the stress of a long-distance relationship proved to be too much for them when Carson moved to Chicago to become a doctor while Nora stayed behind to take over her family's bed and breakfast. Years later, Carson returned to his hometown for a family wedding, determined to make things right with the only woman he'd ever loved. Nora had no intention of welcoming him back with open arms, however, and she made sure he knew it!

Overall, I enjoyed this story and would recommend it for all fans of contemporary romance and romantic comedy. I look forward to picking up a few of the other novellas in this series as well as exploring more of Charity Ferrell's work in the future. 

*Review copy provided by the author via Wildfire Marketing Solutions. All opinions expressed are my own. 

 
About "Second Chance Sweetheart"

They say only two percent of high school sweethearts stay together.
We thought we were that two percent.
Too bad we were wrong.

Two high school sweethearts.
One heart-shattering breakup.
Now, years later, he’s returned to their small town of Sweetheart, Colorado.
Will it end in more heartbreak, or will they get their second chance at love?

This is a short 15K novella about second chance love with a happily ever after.
 

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