Futures Entwined
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Ardor Creek, Book 6
Does a former mean girl deserve a happy ever after?
Heather Combs grew up in Ardor Creek, stuck in a home with zero love or emotional support. In response, she lashed out, becoming a popular but cold ice-queen. Hoping to escape her unstable home, she married her high school boyfriend only to realize she’d entered another emotionally unfulfilling relationship. Convinced she didn’t possess the capacity to love, she divorced her ex and left Ardor Creek.
Years later, Jeremy Kramer, a successful author and single dad to twin girls, moves to Ardor Creek and instantly falls for the small-town charm. His busy life leaves little room for love, even if newly-returned former bad girl Heather Combs continually catches his eye.
When Heather and Jeremy become neighbors, they quickly realize their chemistry is off the charts. But he’s a dad who prefers serious relationships and she detests feelings. After all, love has never been her forte, but in the hidden corners of her soul, she can’t deny her yearning for her handsome neighbor and his sweet, precocious girls…
Welcome back to Ardor Creek! In this series finale, we see a middle-aged, childfree by choice heroine finally get her happy ever after. There are discussions of mental illness, including animal cruelty and childhood hardships, so please consider that before listening. Love is in the air in Ardor Creek for our sexy-geeky author and reformed mean girl. Enjoy!
Klantrecensies
Loved it!
Futures Entwined is #6 in the Ardor Creek series and is about Jeremy and Heather.
Like every other Ardor Creek story it’s a great one and I loved it!
Although Heather used to be “the mean girl” (she had her reasons and is a nice girl actually), I was really happy to see that she got her HEA with Jeremy. He’s divorced and has daughters (twins), who you can only love.
Told in dual POV, has some sexy times, and an epilogue I loved!
Too bad this was the last of the Ardor Creek series! It was a pleasure to meet this group of friends and see how they all had their HEA.
This review is based on the audiobook. And as always, narrators Kai Kennicott and Wen Ross did a fantastic job!