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More Than We Bargained for - (Timber Falls) by Fiona West (Paperback)

More Than We Bargained for - (Timber Falls) by  Fiona West (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>Wanted: renter for rural Oregon mountain lodge. Single mom divorcees named Starla preferred. </em></p><p><br></p><p>Starla Moore despises a mystery, and there's no bigger mystery than Sawyer Devereaux. He comes into the library on Thursdays like clockwork, but rarely talks to anyone else. Not that she despises him</em>; after all, he's easy on the eyes, quick-witted, and that Southern accent makes her swoon. But in the midst of a divorce, her only romance is the bookish kind. Worst of all, crashing with her bestie won't be an option soon, especially since her final fling with her husband had one very specific unintended consequence...</p><p><br></p><p>Regaining consciousness with his head in the cute librarian's lap was a rude awakening; Sawyer thought his health problems were under control. Sans driver's license, there's no way he can live in his little cabin alone...or keep up with the anonymous book donations he's been leaving to make Starla smile. When he finds out she's struggling financially, he proposes a trade: his housing for her driving. Surely he can keep his feelings a secret for a few more months...</p><p><br></p><p>He's given up on his dreams; she's just figuring hers out. When the rumors start, will it push these two misfits together...or drive one of them out of Timber Falls for good? </p><p><br></p><p>More Than We Bargained For</em> is the fourth book in the Timber Falls romantic comedy series but can be read as a standalone. If you like town meeting rants, neighborly concerns that become something more, and water fights that heat things up instead of cooling them down, buy this book now. This book contains no open-door sex scenes, no cheating, and a happily ever after.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>Loved it. May have shed just as many tears as Sawyer. A terrific tale of two people discovering life is worth living for now and for oneself. Wonderful friends and family characters. This is the first in the series that I have read. I am eager to read more. --Barbara T., NetGalley</p><p><br></p><p>From the minute I stumbled across the Timber Fall series by Fiona West, I have been heavily invested in the lives of these incredible people. And the fourth book brought me to tears! I loved Starla from the first mention of her and then when we got to see more of her in Kyle and Ainsley's book, I knew that she was going to be my absolute favourite. Pair her with Sawyer and I was a goner. Gosh, this book. It might just be my favourite of all the Timber Falls books so far and we've got more coming! Which just makes me that much more excited for the rest of the gang. --Anna P., NetGalley</p><p><br></p><p>I really enjoyed this book. The writing style was easy to follow along with characters were interesting. This was quick read for me me, Starla and Sawyer are cute together, I really liked her kids and Sawyer got close. I would definitely recommend this to someone who is looking for light contemporary book. --Mia S., NetGalley</p><p><br></p><p>My kingdom for a romance in which everyone is emotionally mature! Like Fiona West's other Timber Falls books, this is soft and kind--it's not the type of book in which there will be a huge dramatic fallout over a misunderstanding, but rather one in which the tension comes from the protagonists' wanting or needing different things than from cheap drama. --Taylor, NetGalley</p><p><br></p><p>This is the second book from this series that I've read (it's number 4 in the series, though) and I enjoyed it as much as the first. They can be read as standalones but characters make appearances and I like that style. This series isn't long novels, they can be read in a few hours, but they still feel complete, and this one was no different. Fiona has followed more of a typical romance plot in this one, but it still was really sweet. No heated arguments between the hero and heroine which is just really nice, right? Who doesn't like having adults be able to communicate? This dealt with an issue quite close to me - single parenting after divorce, people gossiping, and how to find you and where you need to do that at. So I was immensely grateful for this storyline in that respect. I really had empathy for Starla and felt her emotions and actions were described really well. I am really enjoying this series and there's a couple of pairings that I want to get to know, so I'll need to go read books 2 and 3 and stay tuned for book 5 and so on! --Kristine C., NetGalley</p><br>

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