He wants forever. She wants right now. Ivy Millbrook isn't interested in happily-ever-after. The only thing she wants from Seth Walker is no-strings-attached fun. Too bad Seth is holding out for the white picket fence. As a single father of two, he is the epitome of commitment and the complete opposite of Ivy. They're at a standstill. The situation intensifies when Seth insists on helping Ivy save her dairy farm. With the kids in tow, working together isn't easy. But is the prospect of losing each other forever enough to push them toward a compromise? AMAZON
Wow, what an oddball community of people Ivy is part of. Kind hearted but people who definitely march to their own drummer. Of course Seth is part of that same community but Ivy seems to have the funniest people around her. I liked each one of them, especially the older women in the group who didn't slow down with age. Scratch that, I LOVED those women! They added so much to the story, they danced around like they were still young'uns. . Seth's friends were unique as well and this story isn't just about the romance troubles between the MC's. There were several other romances being worked out as well. Ivy was hiding secret hurts, things she felt that she couldn't share with anyone else, especially Seth. But that also adds to their inability to reach an agreement on how to proceed with their attraction. So most of the time it didn't proceed even though it left the both frustrated and hurting. Seth was a rescuer,someone who helped his friends sometimes even to his own hurt at times. He was great with his kids too, even though he often felt like he was over his head on that, especially with his daughter, Grace. These people in this town were some of the hardest working people around especially both Ivy AND Seth.
All in All I liked the story, not one that I would be keeping but one that I did enjoy when I was reading it. There were some parts I liked better than others.
There is also a quick look into the book,"Cowboy Who Came for Christmas".
Nice choice for the cover of this book.
I received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
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