Saturday, June 1, 2024

Paperback Review: The Seamstress (Dry Bayou Brides #2) by Lynn Winchester

 

Blurb

Tilly Mosier has only ever had one dream…to not work in her family’s store. She wants to live her own life outside the shadow of her controlling parents. When she’s presented with the opportunity to open her own dress shop, Tilly finally thinks her life is on track for a bright, happy future.

Until Hank Bartlett returns to Dry Bayou.

Hank Bartlett was always known as one of the meanest little boys in town, and he was meanest to Tilly Mosier, the chubby little girl who always got under his skin. Sent away to medical school six years before, he’s back home to settle down and plant roots.

The only problem is that the woman he wants to plant roots with is determined to keep him at a distance. He can’t blame her; he’s never given her a reason to like him or trust him.

But he’s never stopped thinking about her, the one girl he’s always wanted for his own.

What happens when a woman determined to live her own life is pursued by a man who is determined to win her heart?

Amazon: The Seamstress: A Dry Bayou Brides Novella - Kindle edition by Winchester, Lynn. Literature & Fiction Kindle eBooks @ Amazon.com.

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Bookbub: The Seamstress (Dry Bayou Brides, #2) by Lynn Winchester - BookBub

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My Review - 4 of 5 stars - 

This was an interesting quick read as Tilly came face to face with her childhood bully, Hank, who returned to town. Tilly was trying to get her own business off the ground without the support of her family. I rooted for her success. Her adult reaction to Hank caught her off guard, and she worried about neglecting her job. I did appreciate her willingness to forgive him for his childhood pranks. Hank was very determined to win Tilly's hand and heart. His support of her independence and business softened my heart.

This is my unsolicited review.



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