GRIT, an all-new standalone, friends-to-lovers
romance in the 7th and Main series by Elizabeth
Hunter is NOW LIVE!
she’s been busy.
Patience is running out.
widow with a ranch, an orange grove, a goat-obsessed ten-year-old, and not
enough time. She doesn’t have time to make friends. She doesn’t have time to
stop and chat, and she definitely does not have time for a boyfriend.
Which is fine, because Cary Nakamura is far from being a boy. Cary’s the man
who helped Melissa plant her trees. The friend who keeps offering advice, even
when she’s is too stubborn to take it.
who kissed Melissa in broad daylight on a sidewalk in Metlin, California, smack
in the face of God and everyone.
may spend a little too long dreaming about Cary from a distance, she knows the
kind of passion he promises is more than she can handle.
have the time.
matter how busy you are, life makes you stop. It pulls you up short and makes
you see things a little more clearly. Things like…
count on.
The dreams you keep pushing away.
And the passion that can’t be denied.
friends-to-lovers romance in the Love Stories on 7th and Main series by
Elizabeth Hunter, author of INK.
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REVIEW
He would always be Calvin’s friend, and she’d always be Calvin’s widow.
Grit is a slow burning romance. It takes a while to get there due to Melissa’s resistance, but during that time you savor the budding friendship turn romance and enjoy as their personalities emerge. This story has all the feels. I really liked the small-town dynamic and the subtle messages of responsibility, hard work, family, community, trust, and love.
Reviewed by Comfy Chair Books/Lisa Reigel (August 8, 2019)
ARC provided via Social Butterfly PR.
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About Elizabeth
Hunter
ELIZABETH HUNTER is a USA Today bestselling
contemporary fantasy, romance, and paranormal mystery author. She is a graduate
of the University of Houston Honors College and a former English teacher. She
once substitute taught a kindergarten class, but decided that middle school was
far less frightening. She’s the author of the Elemental Mysteries, the Irin
Chronicles, and the Cambio Springs Mysteries.
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