Love Notes by Aimee Brown

Thank you @rararesources and @AimeeBrown for being part of this tour and reviewing this book. Love Notes is the first book have read from Aimee Brown and it is great read. I liked the characters Mercy and Brooke and how you see them grow through there romance . This is wounderful and heartwarming story and i found it so easy to get into . Mercy seems a lovely person and i did really warm to her straight the way Great plot and characters and was not disappointed by the end. If you love romance comdey you will love this and it did mske me smile. I did enjoy following there story. 5 stars Love Notes Mercy Alexander doesn’t believe in love, let alone love at first sight. There’s one sure fire way of steering clear of heartbreak, and that’s not to get your heart involved in the first place. So what is that irritating flutter she feels every time she sees Brooks Hudson, and why is she finding him so hard to ignore? Brooks Hudson can’t understand where he’s going wrong. Doting single father to six-year-old Ali, supportive co-parent with his ex, much-loved friend and respected colleague, not to mention he’s smoking hot. So why is he constantly being dumped, told in no uncertain terms he’s ‘too nice’? Since when was being nice a crime? Mercy is in serious need of someone to restore her faith in men, and Brooks needs a girl he likes to stick around long enough for him to believe in love again. But when Mercy’s past threatens to remind her of everything she’s scared of, will love be enough to save the day? Author bio Aimee Brown is the bestselling romantic comedy author of several books including The Lucky Dress. She’s an Oregon native, now living in a tiny town in cold Montana and sets her books in Portland. Previously published by Aria, her new series for Boldwood is full of love and laughter and real-life issues. The first book will be published in January 2023.

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