A Baby Changes Everything by Isabelle Grace

Thank you @ZooloosBT #IsabelleGrace @InkubatorBook for letting me part of this tour and reviewing this book. A baby changes everything is beautiful written and lovely story. The plot is good and holds the readers attention. This is romance and 218 pages long. This is lovely Christmas read but i did feel sorry for Hope due to her losing her dad. I liked the characters and i was happy Drew and Hope get togther. The story was at good pace and read it very quickly. Book Blurb Drew Blackwood’s seen his fair share of babies born—he just never imagined the next could be his own! Veterinarian Drew is the only one of the four Blackwood brothers to have left Hickory Ridge for greener pastures. Though he adores the gentle, rolling mountains that cradle his family’s sprawling Virginia farm, his plans for the future don’t include a permanent return any time soon. This is book 1 in the series and i cant wait for the next book. 5 stars. What they do include is accepting an offer of partnership at a prestigious equine facility in his adopted hometown of Louisville, Kentucky. If he’s lucky, he’ll even figure out how to persuade fellow veterinarian and sweetly sexy confidante Hope Logan to acknowledge the crackling chemistry between them, clearly evidenced by the single night of passion they shared weeks before. Author Bio Isabelle Grace is a retired educator who writes sweet to steamy contemporary romance full of heart, humor, and all the feels. Each book contains swoon-worthy heroes and strong, often sassy heroines on their journey to happily-ever-after. Each story is primarily set in a small town, loosely based on her own surroundings in the foothills of West Virginia’s section of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Her stories are primarily set in small towns loosely based on her own surroundings in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains in West Virginia. When not writing, Isabelle loves to read and spend time with her family, friends, and her rescue Pomeranian, Bella.

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  1. thank you for all your support and sharing this lovely review x

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