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Dr. Andi McPherson is a hard-working veterinarian with a practice in Denver. When she takes a break to visit her mother in North Carolina, she finds her teenage crush is right next door helping his own mother recover from hip surgery. But Cooper Rosenfelt is not just a hunky high school has-been. He’s the successful owner of a New York advertising agency, and he soon captures Andi’s heart. Andi assures herself it’s just a hometown fling because she’s got deep roots in Denver, and he’s now a New Yorker.

Cooper Rosenfelt is back in Dolphin’s Cove to take care of his mother while she recuperates from breaking her hip. When he sees the younger daughter of his mom’s best friend all grown up, his attraction is instant. Sure, they live halfway across the country from each other, but Cooper has never been able to resist a challenge and is determined to get to know this all-grown-up beautiful woman.

186 pages, Kindle Edition

Published December 15, 2020

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Mary Jane Morgan

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December 29, 2020
Nice Start to a New Series

This is a new series by Mary Jane Morgan and I enjoyed it. Andi and Cooper meet when they both return to Dolphin’s Cove in NC to help out their mothers who are best friends and live next door to each other. Andi lives in Colorado, while Cooper lives in Nee York City. Even though they don’t see how they can have a relationship long term, they can’t resist the pull in their month of knowing each other and start to care for each other. Then it comes time for them to both go home and then seeing each other when they to visit their cities. I enjoyed all that and even them getting together but the ending where it’s finally figured out seemed so dang rushed. I mean at 97 or 98% of the book they are still broke up. I know this is a series and I can guess we will see them again but I just didn’t like the rushed ending. I would have loved a little longer of talking it thru and being together and all before “The End”.
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February 27, 2021
Love can work anything out

I enjoyed the story because it shows that when you want something bad enough you’ll work to find away. The author puts into the story the emotions of each person as they’re trying to figure a way to be together with the one they love. The story flew by as I was reading it because the other pulls you in.
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February 2, 2022
This was a quick read, and a cute storyline. Not a ton of depth there as far as the storyline, but if you're looking for a quick romantic read it's a good choice. There were some plot inconsistencies and several errors in this book (relating to either plot, punctuation, misuse of words/misspelling, etc) that were a bit distracting.
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