Sunday, December 30, 2018

BOOK REVIEW- Why not Tonight? (Happily Inc Book 3) by Susan Mallery












 Why Not Tonight (Happily Inc Book 3) by [Mallery, Susan]







 Natalie Kaleta will do anything for the artists at her gallery, including risk life, limb and the effect of humidity on her naturally curly hair. Braving a downpour to check on reclusive Ronan Mitchell, Natalie gets stranded by a mudslide at his mountain home, where the brooding glass artist reveals his playful side, sending her inconvenient crush from under-the-radar to over-the-top.

After a secret tore apart his family and made him question his sense of self, Ronan fled his hometown for Happily Inc, but the sunny small town can’t fix his damaged heart. He won’t give in to his attraction for beautiful, perpetually cheerful Natalie. She’s untouched by darkness—or so he thinks.

Natalie knows that when a heart goes through the flame, it comes out stronger. Life may not be a fairy tale, but sometimes dreams do come true. Why not this one? Why not tonight?
AMAZON   3 STARS

It turns out that this was a good story idea that was just okay.  It had some good points like good characters and a got your back kind of town.  Similar in some ways to the town of Fool's Gold which I had read quite a few of those books.  It is different in that it isn't as much into Festivals as it is a Wedding town.  The town just kind of pulled most people to them and welcomed them into family.  Natalie was fun, quirky and honest to a fault.  Oh, she didn't say things to hurt people but there sure were some interesting things that came out of her mouth. Sometimes it made it kind of hard for people to keep up with her.  Even those who knew her and loved her. 
Ronan is in the  middle of a identity crisis meltdown of sorts.  And he is super hurt and angry about the lies about who he is.  One thing he is certain of is that he wants NOTHING to do with becoming like his talented but selfish father.  
Although I kind of enjoyed the story I can't say that it was a favorite for me. 


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