Book Description:
Working at a little shop on Main Street in a small town is exactly the break
that executive Merry Anna Foster needs following her divorce. She’s made a bet
with her ex-husband that she can live on the amount of money she’s giving him
in alimony. If she can do it, then Kevin will have to stop complaining and
leave her alone. But after three months of this new life, will she even want to
leave Antler Creek?
Adam Lockwood, bull rider and owner of the local feedstore, is having the best
year of his rodeo career. He’s also a bit distracted by the pretty new neighbor
living in his old bunkhouse. But Adam has no time for matters of the heart.
He’s got his future all mapped out, and that future doesn’t involve a woman
just yet. It doesn’t involve parenting a little girl either. However, Carly
Fowler still suddenly leaves five-year-old Zan—the daughter Adam didn’t know he
had—in his care.
Is it possible that the future holds a life even better than what Merry Anna
and Adam had each dreamed of? One that includes both tenderness and even
love—not just for each other but for Zan too.
My Thoughts:
A story of second chances, folks who take care of each other, and small-town
charm are at the heart of What Remains True. Merry Anna (I love her
name) sets out to figure out her life after she steps away from the family
business and the man who broke her heart. She lands in a charming town with
people who want the best for her. Adam is dead set on making his mark on the
rodeo circuit, but when he finds out he may have a daughter, his life is turned
upside down. I love that Merry Anna's determination to try new things gives her
courage as she learns to stand up for herself, and the way Zan wraps Adam
around her heart. If you enjoy a sweet romance set in a small town, this one is
for you. I received a complimentary copy of this book. Opinions expressed in
this review are completely my own.
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