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Boot Creek #3

Until Tomorrow

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After yet another heartbreak, Flynn Crane is pretty much done with dating. She’s not even sure she can keep her grandparents’ struggling bed-and-breakfast afloat. But just as she’s about to give up on both her business and her dream of settling down in Boot Creek, Ford Morton walks back into her life.

Even from thousands of miles away, Ford never forgot the spark that ignited when he first met Flynn. Now a monthlong artists’ residency near Boot Creek gives him the perfect opportunity to find out just how intense the fire between them can get.

Neither of them expected just how that little spark would turn into heated passion. With Ford’s return to Alaska looming near, Flynn is torn between her life in Boot Creek and a chance to move to the wilderness for love. Can Ford and Flynn find a way to share tomorrow together—before they both lose their hearts in Boot Creek?

272 pages, Paperback

First published May 2, 2017

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Nancy Naigle

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USA TODAY bestselling author Nancy Naigle writes heartwarming small-town stories of love, faith, and second chances. With more than forty novels to her name, eight have been adapted for television on Hallmark Channel, Hallmark Movies & Mysteries, and FOX Nation. Her award-winning ECPA Bestseller The Shell Collector was also the first FOX Original Movie and is now streaming on FOX Nation.
Nancy’s newest Christmas novel, A South Hill Christmas Keepsake, is a heartfelt story inspired by her real-life hometown in Virginia—a tale of lost love, small-town wonder, and rediscovering the magic of community during the holidays.
Up next, she’ll return to the beloved Whelk’s Island universe in Home No Matter Where (coming May 2026), the third installment in The Shell Collector series—continuing her signature blend of coastal charm, healing, and hope.
After a successful career in the banking industry, Nancy followed her heart and took early retirement to write full-time. Now living in the small town of Franklin, Virginia, she crafts stories that celebrate the simple joys of life, the beauty of belonging, and the power of love to restore even the most fragile hearts.
When she’s not writing, you’ll find her browsing antique shops, painting, or weaving pine needle baskets—always on the lookout for the next small spark of inspiration to turn into a story you’ll never forget.

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Profile Image for Carla.
7,604 reviews179 followers
August 6, 2017
Until Tomorrow is the third book in the Boot Creek series, but you do not have to read the previous two to enjoy this sweet, romantic story. I enjoyed the fact that there was no graphic sex scenes and very few mild curses so this could be read by older teens.

Flynn has been laid off from her job and purchased her Grandparent's B&B. They have headed off to Florida to find a place to live. She had a romantic interest in her live-in handyman who seemed more interested in tearing the place apart rather than putting it back together. That relationship has ended and she is rethinking her life without a man in it. Enter Ford. He and Flynn met the previous summer at a wedding of mutual friends and he cannot stop thinking about her. He is a well-known and sought after glass blower, who just happens to live in Alaska. When he is invited to come and teach at the school near Boot Creek, North Carolina, he jumps at the chance to reconnect with Flynn. With the help of friends, they get together and the feelings begin to develop. They develop a friendly relationship before they begin to deal with a sexual one, which I loved. Can Ford convince Flynn to give up her dream of running the family B&B and move with him to Alaska? Can Flynn convince Ford that he can do his work anywhere and to remain in North Carolina?

I love seeing the characters develop. Flynn changes from a "poor me" character into one you are rooting for. Ford was a serious, caring, good person who was sexy in the way he treated others. I loved learning about Ford's glassblowing, the process and his artistic pieces. The glimpses of life in a small town in Alaska were also very interesting. The book did end with some questions left unanswered, but maybe there will be another book down the road where the ends are tied up. The story starts slowly, but moves quickly once you get partway into the story. I read this one in a day and now want to go back and revisit Boot Creek by reading the rest of the series. If you like a nice, sweet romance then pick this book up along with the rest of the Book Creek Series. The publisher generously provided me with a copy of this book via Netgalley.


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378 reviews18 followers
April 25, 2017
Having previously met at their mutual friend's wedding, can Flynn and Ford re-connect? Ford travels from Alaska back to North Carolina to teach glassblowing for a couple weeks. While he's there, he's hoping to connect with B&B owner, Flynn.

Having just ended a relationship, Flynn has sworn off men. Especially while she's trying to renovate her grandparents B&B that she recently acquired.

But can Ford break through to Flynn. Can they survive a long-distance relationship?

This book was cute. It was pretty predictable. And to me, Ford just seemed a little too "nice". But it was a cute read.
3,544 reviews40 followers
April 21, 2017
I loved book one in this series, Every Yesterday, and though I missed book 2 , I was looking forward to this book. Sadly, I was disappointed.
The story centers around Flynn and Ford. Flynn is struggling to keep her grandparents B & B afloat. All she really wants is a family to call her own.
Ford, currently living in Alaska , now a glass blower, was a lawyer in his past life. He is ready to find a woman and start a family. He takes a month long engagement in North Carolina with the ulterior of finding said wife. He has his eyes on Flynn, whom he met at his friend’s wedding.
I somehow did not find the story nor the characters engaging. I would have stopped midway, but felt I owned it to the author to finish it.
I was gifted this book by Netgalley. The opinions expressed are solely my own.
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89 reviews1 follower
April 25, 2017
Flynn and Ford are both incredibly beautiful and determined. I loved the small town romance. Flynn learns to trust again. Ford is so dedicated to flynn. I loved this book. Whether they blowing glass of fixing up the bed and breakfast they do it with love and together. Great novel. 5 stars
413 reviews3 followers
May 1, 2017
Until Tomorrow is a sweet, romantic book that has only a handful of very mild curse words (no “f-bombs”) and one vaguely described fade-to-black kind of sex scene – nothing graphic or scandalous. But because this is a Nancy Naigle book, the story itself is intriguing enough that it doesn't need graphic sex scenes or cheap bedroom tricks to keep a reader interested.

I have to admit that for me, this story started off a little slow at the very, very beginning. Flynn comes off as a little self-centered and a little woe-is-me at the start, but stick with it because that is NOT who she turns out to be. The story picks up tremendously once Flynn and Ford finally come face to face. For me, the first few scenes in Alaska were interesting, the scenes in Boot Creek, not so much, but once they got together? I didn't want to stop reading. I absolutely loved the looks into Ford's glass-blowing career (which gave me an item to add to my previously-empty bucket list), and into Flynn's relationships with Billy and her grandparents. The personal moments are what make Nancy Naigle's books so special, and this one was no exception. The camping scene was probably my favorite in the book. ***SPOILER to end of paragraph*** I was a little surprised (and almost) that there was no conclusion regarding Flynn's father. It felt like we were gearing up to something, but that never happened. The drama that was in the book was interesting enough that it wasn't needed, I was just surprised when it didn't happen.

The main characters were really great. Ford was a seriously good guy, a nice guy who didn't need to be a bully (under the guise of being an “dominant alpha”) or a swaggering jerk in order to be sexy. His appeal started and ended with him being a solid, good guy. And Flynn, while a bit of a hot mess, was doing the best that she could while trying to hold her family's legacy together, which made me like her so much. Again, if you start this and wonder what is going on with her, don't fret because she definitely gets it together.

If you enjoy a small town romance book, a book that so vividly describes places (Alaska/Ford's home) and experiences (glass blowing) that you find yourself itching to try it yourself, and a book where the couple don't just hop into bed together and call it love, but actually develop a relationship together, you should give this one a read. I am so glad that I was able to take one more trip to Boot Creek with Nancy Naigle's wonderful characters.

I requested and was generously granted an ARC of this book. I was under no obligation to write this review, I did so because I very much enjoyed the book.
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159 reviews4 followers
May 10, 2017
I think most of us have that friend. The one who you love dearly, but kind of want to give her a good shake now and then, especially when you're discussing her love life (or lack of one). That's Flynn. She has a knack for baking, but she also has a knack for picking the wrong guy. Ford left a lucrative career as an attorney to move to Alaska and make a living as a glass blower. But his interest was piqued when he met Flynn at one of his best friends' wedding, and nearly a year later he seizes an opportunity to spend a month as an artist in residence near Boot Creek--and see if he and Flynn can make some sparks fly. The sparks do fly, and suddenly both Flynn and Ford find themselves reevaluating what--and who--they want in life. Light, lovely read full of familiar characters from Boot Creek. This whole series belongs in your summer tote for the pool, beach, or back patio. They say Virginia is for lovers, but Boot Creek, North Carolina is for anyone who loves a happy ending.
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2,265 reviews94 followers
August 28, 2018
I received a copy from Netgalley, in exchange for an honest review.

Actual Rating: 3.75

This was an enjoyable read. The story and characters were really strong. The story was slow in the beginning, and then got better as the story continued. Also, I really liked how the author developed her characters. They felt more authentic and relatable. It was a sweet romance. I thought Flynn was cute, while Ford was sexy. They had great chemistry together. I thought the ending was great. This can be read as a series, or a standalone. I can’t wait to read more of this series. Overall, a great read.
Profile Image for Amy.
1,333 reviews
April 26, 2017
Once again Nancy Naigle takes us back to Boot Creek, NC. I really love this small town where everyone knows each other.
Flynn and Ford met at Angie and Jacksons wedding. Ford had feelings for Flynn then but went back home to Alaska, where he lives in a small town where everyone knows each other.
Ford returns to Boot Creek for a job. Flynn still running the Bed and Breakfast is looking for love, obviously with all the wrong guys.
Will Ford and Flynn find there way to each other?
A wonderful story full of emotion and perseverance, love, life, family and friends.
I could not put this book down!

I received a copy of this book from NetGalley. Thank you Nancy Naigle and Montlake Romance for the opportunity to read this book.
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683 reviews4 followers
May 3, 2017
Flynn has chosen the wrong guy yet again. Is there a special someone just for her ? So many things need to be repaired at the B&B and this has Flynn re-evaluating what she really wants to do with her life. She so badly wants someone to love and family.

Ford is back in town as a guest lecturer at a near by school and he has fond memories of his time spent with Flynn. Ford has so many memories of the way Flynn made him feel a year ago at his friends wedding. He's back for a month and would like to go back to Alaska with a wife, preferably Flynn. Ford has the same desires as Flynn, someone to love and a family.

I enjoyed this book immensely . It was very entertaining watching two people with the same hopes, dreams and desires find each other. And it was very uplifting to see them find each other.
Profile Image for Laura.
2,557 reviews
May 2, 2017
This is a great book; this is the third book in the Boot Creek series written by Nancy Naigle. After yet another heartbreak, Flynn Crane is pretty much done with dating. She’s not even sure she can keep her grandparents’ struggling bed-and-breakfast afloat. But just as she’s about to give up on both her business and her dream of settling down in Boot Creek, Ford Morton walks back into her life. This is a great book with a wonderful story and well developed characters. This book will keep you reading long into the night. If you are looking for a great book, then you need to read this book. I am looking forward to reading the next book by this great author. I voluntarily reviewed an advanced reader’s copy of this book. The free book held no determination on my personal review.
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919 reviews44 followers
May 2, 2017
Until Tomorrow is the third book in the Boot Creek series by author Nancy Naigle. I read the first two books in the series and enjoyed both of them.

Until Tomorrow is set in Boot Creek, North Carolina but also in a small town in Alaska...think Skagway or Juneau. Flynn lives in Boot Creek and owns the local B&B. Ford is a glassblower who lives in Alaska. They had met at their friend's wedding the year before. Now Ford is in town for a month to teach at a glassblowing workshop. Both have deep roots in the community they live in so the biggest hurdle to their relationship is geography.

As always Nancy Naigle writes a well written and clean romance. Her novels are always a pleasure to read. I particularly enjoyed the Alaska scenes in the book.

Highly recommend Until Tomorrow.
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133 reviews5 followers
November 29, 2025
Book 3 of the Boot Creek Series
Adult fiction
Sweet romantic book
This was a very enternaining read.
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297 reviews10 followers
March 8, 2018
I just won this book from the contest ! I can't wait to begin reading it. I'm almost tempted to stop reading the book I'm on and go for it ugh this is so hard not to just drop the other book lol. I think the waiting may make it even better 😊 like waiting to take a first bite of your favorite Cheesecake hehe .
I'll be back to review this book as soon as I read it soon 😉!
1,160 reviews1 follower
May 2, 2017
Until Tomorrow is a quick, entertaining read. The characters are interesting and likeable. The ending left me wondering what happens next in the characters' lives, setting the reader up for the next book in the series.
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1,123 reviews32 followers
April 5, 2017
Very nice contemporary romance.

This review is based on the ARC provided by the author and/or the publisher via NetGalley in exchange for my honest opinion.
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1,255 reviews159 followers
May 5, 2017
*ARC provided by Montlake Romance via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review*

I'm a sucker for small town romances, and I've been friends with the author on GR for a while now and always wanted to try one of her books. Although this is the third book in a series, it works perfectly well as a stand-alone. Couples from from previous books show up because this couple is friends with them, but you don't have to know the other books to enjoy this. This was a really nice, drama-free, second-chance small-town romance. It was a quick and easy read.

Flynn and Ford met at their friends' wedding a year ago, but nothing happened then. Now, Ford has agreed to share his knowledge about glassblowing with a local art school and hopes to reconnect with the woman he keeps thinking about. Flynn, meanwhile, has moved to Boot Creek, North Carolina, to take over her grandparent's B&B. After yet another failed relationship she has sworn off men and decided to focus all her energy on the B&B. She tries not to become too attached to the handsome, laid-back, and sweet Ford who lives all the way in Alaska. Caught between responsibilities and the chance at happily ever after, Flynn has to decide what really matters to her...



Ok, so Ford really reminded me of Josh Lucas's character from Sweet Home Alabama. Gorgeous smile, southern accent, laid-back, works with glass... That's where the similarities to the movie end though ^^

The only real issue I had was with the pacing. For me, the "I love you"s just came way too fast. . But hey. That's just me.

All in all, this was a nice read, and I think I might be revisiting Boot Creek in the future.
673 reviews9 followers
June 9, 2017
I received Until Tomorrow as part of a Goodreads giveaway.

Once a high-powered businesswoman, Flynn Crane is struggling to run and renovate her grandparents' beloved B&B. After a failed relationship with the former handyman, she is left with a property in shambles. Enter Ford Morton, who sparked her interest at a friend's wedding the previous year, but has since returned to Alaska, where he works as a glassblower. As a resident artist at a studio in Flynn's town of Boot Creek, Ford is reacquainted with Flynn, and spark that began erupts into a flame. But given Flynn's ties to her town, and Ford's passion for his life in Alaska, can the two find a way to make it work, or is it best to go their separate ways?

I'll start by saying that I think I would have benefited from reading the previous books in this series. Some series you can get away with hoping in the middle of things, but I felt like I missed a lot of stuff in this case. Flynn and Ford may have been better fleshed out in earlier books, but I didn't really feel that they had distinct personalities. Ford expressed a great passion for Alaska, but I didn't understand why that was. Does Flynn have a genuine passion for the B&B life, or was it was something that she was forced to undertake in dire circumstances? What was the purpose of Flynn's grandparents' role at the end--to give her character "permission" to follow her heart? Why should we care? The list goes on, but there were some aspects of the plot and characters that I felt weren't really touched upon in this volume. I thought the conflict of being on opposite ends of the country was an interesting one and it was settled in a way I admittedly didn't expect when I started the book, but I thought the ending in general seemed kind of rushed. It's a series with potential, but I would have liked to see some of these holes filled in a bit better.
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3,679 reviews56 followers
June 10, 2017
Original review: A Novel Glimpse

Note: I received this book from the publisher via Goodreads in exchange for an unbiased review.

A while back, I read Every Yesterday (Boot Creek, #2). It was my first book by Nancy Naigle, and while I liked her writing, I had a hard time connecting with the characters. I was excited to get a chance to read another book in this series.

In Until Tomorrow, Flynn is done with dating men who use her. She's going to take a break from men and work on getting her bed and breakfast back up and running. Flynn's able to do just that until Ford comes strolling back into town. Flynn met Ford at her best friend Angie's wedding, and sparks flew between the two of them. Flynn never imagined anything could ever happen between them since Ford lives in Alaska. The more time Flynn spends with Ford, the more she wants more with him. But is Flynn willing to give up her bed and breakfast dreams to move to Alaska?

Until Tomorrow was a fun read. It's exactly the kind of adult contemporary romance I like. It was fast-paced, cute, and the characters' chemistry was strong. I immediately felt connected to Flynn and Ford. Their story was definitely instant lust and a little bit instant love, but it was also had a slow burn feel. I liked that Flynn and Ford's relationship was built on what started between them in the previous novel. It made their romance easier to rationalize. (Not that you would have to read the previous novel to read this one. It can be read as a standalone.)

I'm glad I gave the author a second chance. Until Tomorrow had everything I thought Every Yesterday was missing. Romance readers who enjoy a traditional contemporary romance will love this book. There's a lot of relationship build up and just a little bit of sexiness to enjoy.
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1,071 reviews11 followers
April 8, 2018
Flynn Crane ran her grandparents B&B in North Carolina. She had been laid off from her high powered job and had taken over the operations of the B&B. She was in the midst of renovating the place when her handyman/boyfriend left. Actually, she asked him to leave and now she was left with a lot of unfinished projects preventing her from opening for guests. She was running out of money and time to get the place back in order.

Ford had come to North Carolina to visit his friends, Jackson and Angie, and to do some guest workshops at the PRIZM Art Institute. Ford was a master glassblower and was in town to teach others. He had another reason for coming back. He wanted to see Flynn again. He had met her at Jackson and Angie's wedding and he had felt a spark. But, he lived in Alaska and she lived in North Carolina. Even if they both felt the spark, would they be able to bridge the distance or would it keep them apart forever?

This was a beautifully told story about deciding what is most important and making compromise to find your happy ever after. I loved the way Flynn and Ford worked things out. There was no overt drama, only love shining through.

This was a mostly clean story. There were no descriptive sex scenes because they happened behind closed doors.

I was given an arc copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
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3,756 reviews37 followers
May 21, 2017
This is the third book in the series and I read the second book which I really enjoyed. I knew the characters in this book Ford came in from Alaska for the wedding in the last book and he is also an artist (glassblower) he has become very famous. Now he is coming back to Boot Creek to work at as an artist at a local art school to teach glassblowing. Flynn has taken over her grandparents B&B and is having a problem with it at the time he arrives. She has also gotten out of a relationship and is not really looking to start anything with Ford especially since he lives and works in Alaska. The time they are together is good and he helps her with the repairs on the B&B and they are getting along okay, but something is just missing from this story and I can’t put my finger on it. The last story flowed and had moments of serious, and funny and I just didn’t get that easy feeling this time. Plus her friend from the last book would switch from one paragraph wanting her to take a chance then the next paragraph tell her don’t. It just confused me and did not help the story. Flynn’s grandparents were good and so were the characters in Alaska, but for me it just was missing something sorry. I got this book from Netgalley.com I gave it 3 stars. Follow us at www.1rad-readerreviews.com
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514 reviews9 followers
May 10, 2017
I live in Alaska, and we're used to authors getting it dead wrong about the 49th state. But Naigle did a great job on the details (in her acknowledgements she mentioned a 2 week trip to AK) - the weather, roads, closed storefronts, tourists, all of it. The only thing that was wrong was the 4-to-1 men to women ratio, but even that wasn't the ridiculous 15-to-1 authors usually use, and we may actually have a few villages with that high a ratio.

As for the rest of the book, it's a typical sweet romance. If hot and steamy is your thing, you're out of luck, however. There are no descriptive sex scenes at all. Heat meter: 1
The plot moved a little too slow for my taste, but it was a good story. I found the scenes about the glass blowing super interesting.

Will I keep it on my Kindle? No
Would I shell out my hard-earned money for this book? Doubtful, but it's available through KU right now
Will I read another from the series? Probably not (no reflection on the writing though, I started with this one; my recomm - start from the beginning to get to know all the characters)
Will I recommend it? Only to those looking for non-smutty romance that's also well written, and/or Alaska. Hmm, maybe I will!

Solid 4 stars because getting locale right matters.

I won this from the author's giveaway on goodreads. com.
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1,982 reviews
November 24, 2024
3.5 stars, rounded up

Anyone who knows my reading habits or reads my reviews knows that I am not a romance reader. There are a handful of authors who write primarily romance novels that I will read, and Nancy Naigle is one of them.

The primary stories in this series have changed to focus on a different couple in each book, but the men are all great friends throughout. As usual for a romance book, the story is predictable, although there are a few twists along the way. It didn't take long to figure out how the book would end, but it was still an enjoyable ride.

And with this, another series bites the dust. I've been (unintentionally) finishing what seems like a lot of series this year, especially in the past couple of months - but no worries, I've started even more series that I plan to continue, so I won't run out of books to read :)
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Author 6 books89 followers
June 19, 2017
Flynn Crane now works and owns the family bed and breakfast that her Grandparents have owned for years. She took over operating the B&B when her grandparents retired to Florida. She has a problem with being closed to make renovations and after months and months her handyman boyfriend is gone.

Ford Morton is a famous glass artist and has taken a job with a nearby school and in a couple of days has all her repairs under control. He is from Alaska and a friend of her best friend's husband. He trades his room and board with Flynn for doing the repairs as he gets to know Flynn better as romance develops in Until Tomorrow at the Boot Creek, North Carolina B&B. This is a sweet romance between two adults with the same goals and similar backgrounds and interests.

504 reviews1 follower
September 14, 2017
This was a don't want to put it down book. It was fantastic.I highly recommend this title you will be so glad you red it. I did not read the previous books in this series (but I will be) and did not feel like I was missing a thing.

After being let go from her demanding job, Flynn has taken over her grandparents Bed and breakfast so thy can travel.

Ford is a up and coming artist who met Ford at a wedding the previous year and could not get her out of his head. so when he had a chance to teach glass blowing at a local college he took it. .Not only is it hot from all that glass making but Ford and Flynn heat up the pages.

Thank you netgalley and Montlake Romance for allowing me to read this title for an honest review.
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127 reviews4 followers
December 5, 2017
Thank you Goodreads and Nancy Naigle for the book that i won and was autographed.
This series is a very good series. I had to read the first 2 books before the third one. You can read each book as a standalone, but i suggest that you read from the beginning of the series. Nancy Naigle is a very good writer. I love her characters and how they continue on in each of the series, but also give us new characters to get to know. This book was a page turner, I had a very hard time putting down the book. I am definately looking forward to the next book in the series, If this series continue. I hope this series continues. I recommend this series to all my friends and family.
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726 reviews10 followers
February 5, 2020
Sweet little story about finding love when you aren’t looking for it! Ford and Flynn met at Angie’s wedding a year before and had no idea where they’d end up one day. Flynn finds herself with yet another failed relationship and is resigned to focusing on her and then Ford waltzes back into her life. I was both enchanted and bothered by how sure Ford was of everything to the point that he had built a nursery in the home he built himself. I loved the friendships Flynn has and need to read the other books if they involve her friends! I would have actually enjoyed a longer book with Ford and Flynn with more time in Alaska — Alaska sounded amazing!
892 reviews
May 5, 2017
This was a heart warming read, I enjoyed how Flynn and Ford got along and loved how both of them were with little Billy.
The book just flowed with a relaxing, enjoyable story.
The only thing I didn't like was the name Flynn for a female, it threw me off and keep getting me mixed up, seemed every thing about Flynn should have been about a guy.
But I still want to read more of this author's books, it was so good.
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12 reviews7 followers
May 8, 2017
Beautifully written

I have been reading Nancys books since she started writing. I love them all but this one was my favorite ❤️❤️❤️. This series I can see as a hallmark movie one day!! I am not one to give reviews as I cannot seem to find the right words and I hate spoilers of any kind. If you enjoy romance and how vividly her stories are this book will make you feel like you are the one in this book!! Alaska is breathtaking as well as the Carolinas!! Happy reading all
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125 reviews
August 25, 2017
I won this in a Goodreads giveaway.

This is the first book that I have read by Nancy Naigle. The book is the third in the Boot Creek series, but is a standalone. It's a sweet, small town romance. Warning: this is labeled clean and wholesome, but there is sex, just not explicit. If that bothers you, this isn't for you. Other than that, I recommend it and I will be getting the others in the series.
11.4k reviews192 followers
May 4, 2017
A light, positive romance with some interesting characters and a small town setting. Ford and Flynn are going to get together and you'll enjoy their journey. I've always been fascinated with glass blowing so that was an added bonus for me. I also appreciated that there was no explicit sex. Nicely written and perfect for a relaxing read. Thanks to Netgalley for the ARC.
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