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Storybook Romance

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Boy Meets Girl Again 

It's been more than ten years, but Allison True has never forgotten her high school crush, Sam Franklin. Back in Bygones, her only focus is keeping her new bookstore afloatyet the single dad of twin toddlers is testing her resolve to be career minded. Getting involved with a man who vowed never to love again is a recipe for disaster in Allison's book. But life with Sam and his twins could give her the happily ever after she's always dreamed of. 

The Heart of Main Street: They're rebuilding the town one stepand heartat a time

LanguageEnglish
PublisherLove Inspired
Release dateOct 1, 2013
ISBN9781460320433
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Lissa Manley

Lissa Manley decided she wanted to be a published author at the ripe old age of twelve. . She feels blessed to be able to write what she loves, and intends to be writing until her fingers quit working, or she runs out of heartwarming stories to tell. Lissa lives in the beautiful city of Portland, Oregon with her husband, grown daughter and college-aged son. She loves hearing from her readers and can be reached through her website www.lissamanley.com, or through Harlequin Love Inspired.

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    I think most women who read this will find the characters relatable and get drawn into the story of single-parent-of-twins Sam and bookstore owner Allison. I did think Allison took liberties with the twins from the start--suggesting activities that maybe weren't her place to suggest and that might have ruffled the feathers of a parent who hadn't known her as a family friend while growing up.I fell in love with the small town of Bygones. It sounds like a great place to live (and hopefully to do business). I admired their SOS plan to revive main street--something I wish some communities around my area would do. I too wondered who the mysterious benefactor is--I haven't read others in the series so I don't know if the readers of earlier books in the series know (I'm guessing not or it might have been revealed to us in this book--but then again, if it was revealed in an earlier book of the series, there might be clues that those in the know would pick up on but might not be so evident to those not in the know until later. I do wonder if it is Allison's parents--seems unlikely, but possible.The Happy Endings bookstore sounds inviting, and I wish I could stop in there.