



Dream a Little Dream
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4,0 • 1 Bewertung
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- 8,99 €
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- 8,99 €
Beschreibung des Verlags
In this small-town second chance romance, Melissa Brayden’s Dream a Little Dream explores the pain of betrayal, the courage to face the unexpected, and the longing for a love that’s unforgettable.
Savanna Potter is having an off year. Her aunt died, and the woman of her dreams, who had agreed to meet her on the suspension bridge one year after their first amazing date, stood her up. Then, in news that rocks her, it turns out the dad she knew isn’t her biological father. So, who the hell is?
Savanna, angry and adrift, can’t believe it when Dr. Kyle Remington, the very woman who left her standing on that bridge like a fool, shows up in Dreamer’s Bay.
Not only has Kyle landed in Savanna’s small town, but she’s managed to charm every other person who lives there. Savanna has no plans to forgive and forget. There’s nothing between them anymore, even if Kyle’s sparkling blue eyes and shiny dark hair make Savanna’s pesky knees go weak. Life is too complicated for second chances. Or is it?
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In this adorable second-chance romance, Brayden (When You Smile) gets cozy small-town aesthetics just right. When Savanna Potter, manager of the independent grocery in the beach town of Dreamer's Bay, S.C., goes to a conference in Charleston in preparation for turning her late aunt's home into an Airbnb, an unexpected encounter leads to an amazing night with medical resident Kyle Remington. Kyle, knowing she's too busy to sustain a relationship but as unwilling as Savanna to walk away from their connection, proposes they reunite on Charleston's suspension bridge in exactly one year. When the date comes, however, Kyle fails to show, leaving Savanna devastated. Then, just as she's beginning to recover, Kyle shows up to do a stint in Dreamer's Bay's tiny hospital. She's eager to make amends, but Savanna is slow to warm to the idea of risking her heart again. Though some secondary story lines, including Savanna's discovery that she doesn't know who her biological father is, feel jarringly heavy against the rest of the plot's lightness, the core connection between the women is sexy and sweet, and their gossipy but supportive community adds charm. Brayden is good at what she does.