Cara Moncure’s son, Norman, wants to marry Greg Fletcher’s daughter, Stephanie. Normally, this wouldn’t be a problem except that Bad Boy Fletch has been a nuisance for Cara since high school. A widow, Cara owns a successful accounting and estate planning business and enjoys living a care-free life in the small town of Branchton, Virginia. She has also been withholding a dark secret that shattered her life ten years ago. Greg plays third base for the New England Reds but is seriously considering retirement and assuming control of his father’s construction business. Divorced, he has raised his daughter with the help of his mother and Cara who, through their children’s friendship has frequently been Stephanie’s substitute mother. What should be a simple merging of families becomes a battle of wills and clash of personalities as Cara and Greg are thrown together for the wedding planning. Suddenly repressed emotions are forced to deal with friendly banter. Can they come to a truce with their feelings for the sake of their two children? Can Greg break through Cara’s walls of resistance and help her overcome awakened nightmares from her past? Can Greg help Cara learn to love again?
Kay's love for books and organization started early, as she fearlessly tackled her uncle's extensive collection in his mansion's attic, despite childhood tales of a lurking boogeyman.
Discovering the works of Georgette Heyer, Daphne du Maurier, Mary Stewart, and Victoria Holt only fueled her passion further.
With a double major in Library Science and history, Kay's career began by organizing a private school library in Virginia. Her success led her to establish a public library system in rural Caroline County, complete with a headquarters and three branches.
Amidst raising three children and juggling a full-time job, Kay discovered romance novels and began writing her own stories. Though her friend Nora Roberts seemed to snag all the publishing contracts, Kay remained undeterred, honing her craft through writer's groups and workshops.
In 2007, Kay embarked on a new adventure, opening Grapes of Taste, a wine shop that showcased her love for wine and her knack for engaging newsletters.
After retiring from the library in 2013, she revisited her old manuscripts, polishing them for publication.
Since then, Kay has published numerous titles, including the Row Series, the Victory Hill Trilogy, biographies, and stand-alone novels.
With an endless supply of "what if" stories waiting to be told, Kay continues to pursue her passion for writing, inviting readers to join her journey through her website and social media.
I received a complimentary copy of Love Again from NetGallery, opinions expressed in this review are completely my own. "Love Again" is a sweet love story featuring Cara and Greg....their relationship since High School has been very rocky. Greg is a baseball player with a daughter and Cara is a widow with a son. When their children decide to get married, it throws Cara and Greg together and that's when sparks start to fly between them. Cara has a secret that shattered her life and she has kept this from everyone for 10 years. There is a lot going on in this book, It did seem to drag at times but then it would pull me back in.
This is a really sweet love story I enjoyed this book and look forward to trying more from kay in the future. There is plenty of drama and a couple of twists that makes this a good read but it was a little slow at times but did keep my interest. Cara and Greg have known each other since high school and it has not always been good between them when their children decide to get married they are forced together making wedding plans and have to deal with the attraction between them but will an old secret keep them apart.
Great read! Compelling characters and interesting plot. We have all been there with the ‘bad boy’ attraction. Surprising twist at the end that will make you smile.