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The Clover Chapel

Jamison Valley, Book 2

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The Clover Chapel

By: Devney Perry
Narrated by: Ava Erickson, Joe Arden
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A small town, second chance romance from Wall Street Journal and USA Today Bestselling Author Devney Perry.

She took a dare and fell in love. Truth would have been the smarter choice.

After years of living under her father’s thumb, Emmeline is ready to break free. She’s abandoned her life as a New York socialite to follow her dream of becoming a kindergarten teacher in a small, wholesome town. Seeing the man that nearly broke her was absolutely not what she had hoped to find in Prescott, Montana.

Nick hasn’t seen his Emmy in nine years, but that doesn’t mean he’s forgotten a thing about the woman he loves. After just one blissful night as man and wife, he gave her up, sacrificing his own happiness to keep her safe—far away from him. But the moment she walks back into his lonely life is the moment he decides never to let her go again. He won’t waste his second chance. All he has to do is win back Emmeline’s heart, keep her safe from the shadows in his past and prove to her that taking a wager on him is a sure bet.

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Both main characters are very irritating. She constantly blunders into situations making stupid decisions that no mildly intelligent person would make.
His big reveal reason for hurting her makes no sense either. He then forces his way into her affections at any cost, then backs off again for no reason at all or at least when the situation has barely changed.
The premise is weak and the entire main storyline wobbles along unconvincingly with scanty knowledge on any subject it crosses. For instance, big scary biker head gang members would not apologise for staring at her and then several times again for equally arbitrary affonts afterwards.
It could also have been about three hours shorter.
Very painful read. I'm normally a fan but this ones not for me.

My least favourite DPerry book

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