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4.5 blissfully happy ending stars
This novella is the conclusion to Brody and Kacie’s story that began in Room for You, and it is absolutely beautiful! Showing us each little moment that we would want to see as (blissfully in love) Brody and Kacie plan their future together, and it provides further proof that Brody Murphy is quite possibly the most perfect man on the planet. He loves Kacie, he loves her girls (his Twinkies), and he is demonstrative, protective, affectionate and wants nothing more than to make them happy and live happily ever after with his family.
The one thing I couldn’t wait for was to watch Kacie walk down the aisle toward me, hold my hand, and swear to love me for the rest of her life. Everything else would forever pale in comparison to that moment.
He’s also all kinds of hot, which certainly doesn’t hurt!
You called God’s name so many times last night that either you were enjoying yourself or you were having a massive prayer session while in bed with me.
Told in dual POV and with only minor drama which is external to the relationship and which only serves to give Brody a chance to be even more awesome, this is essentially one big, fluffy epilogue and I cried big, sappy tears as Brody and Kacie found their happy ever after.
I love, love, love this series! It’s sweet, sexy, stupid-free, and absolutely heart warming. I’ve loved every minute of it. Can’t wait for Viper’s book!
4.5 stars.
Cranberry Inn
Room for You (#1)
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Room for More (#2)
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Room for Just a Little Bit More (#2.5)
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A Cranberry Inn Christmas (#2.75)
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Viper’s Heart Duet
Follows on from the Cranberry Inn series featuring side character, Viper
Cement Heart (#1)
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Wild Heart (#2)
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Even the Score
(Standalone – Andy’s book)
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