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Title | : | Hometown Girl Forever (Hometown #3) |
Author | : | Kirsten Fullmer |
Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 297 pages |
Published | : | August 11th 2016 by Augustine Press |
Categories | : | Young Adult. Contemporary. Romance. Love Story. New Adult. Fiction. Adult |

Kirsten Fullmer
Kindle Edition | Pages: 297 pages Rating: 4.28 | 818 Users | 33 Reviews
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Lizzie gave up her stressful job in Boston to embrace her love of all things country in Smithville PA. Her farm, a new job at the spa, and her pet alpacas are a dream come true, if only her meddling, matchmaking, socialite mother would back off.Elliot, a successful architect from Washington, DC, designed the new spa, but he certainly hadn't envisioned the exotic bohemian style manager or her intriguing, demanding mother. Small town antics and his interest in Lizzie extend his visit to Smithville, but will the allure of country life draw him in for good?
Once again, Smithville’s folk interfere with plans at every turn, forcing Lizzie and Elliot to face their personal dilemmas and each other, head on.
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Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Hometown #3 |
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Ratings: 4.28 From 818 Users | 33 ReviewsWeigh Up Based On Books Hometown Girl Forever (Hometown #3)
The first book is way betterThis one was average. Her mother reminded me of no one. Not one harridan comes to mind and I've known lots of bad mothers. She was too overblown like Neville Longbottom's Gran. Most hissing cats are either sweet and put upon as they issue their "you're worthless" insults, issue them matter of factly in a normal tone of voice, or shout and hit. They don't carry on because they know that doesn't get results. Now as for the rest of the problems with the story. Lizzie isLizzie and Elliot's story was a great end to a superb trilogy.it was a fun clean read and held my interest all the way through.These two were super characters and were just so great and perfect for each other a great read I really liked it.
Learn to just be yourselfSometimes escaping life and family challenges to start again somewhere else doing what you think you like doesnt really address the problem. Lizzy leaves her well ordered life in the city as a CFO, well entrenched in society and her mothers expectations to live a simple life in the country managing a spa in a small town. Enter Elliot, an architect who worked on the spa and is now checking the final vision and viability of the project. Of course there are conflicts of old

DelightfulShe needed to escape from her mother's never-ending interference in her life. High society pleased her mother's snobbish standards but she had Bohemian tastes. Elliot was everything her mother could wish for for her daughter, having come from snobish background himself. He, however, was so impressed with the wayward daughter's individuality. A fun relaxing read.
An innocent love story that seemed better suited to the 50s. The first interactions between the main characters seemed banal and out of place. Then to have them fall for each other didnt really suit. The mother was a nightmare and had me wondering a lot about how old Lizzie was because she was such a doormat for someone who had supposedly been so successful. I thought there would have been more about the alpacas but instead it was a cast of thousands from the small town and a boring plot line
Great readLovely story of redemption In a challenging family with a great romance and many funny moments. Read it in one setting.
Love of a MotherThis is a great romance story with all of the joys and sadness of life. The determination of a mother, the strong hand of a father and the desires of adult children trying to find their place in this life. Fascinating characters, great storyline and bits of humor that makes the reader keep turning pages. And still yet there is more to come.
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