Bring It On Home
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4,8 • 4 beoordelingen
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They were best friends before they knew what love really meant. Now, they’re about to find out what it costs—and what it’s worth.
Maggie Reynolds has spent over a decade building a career that kept her too busy to think about the past—or the man she left behind. But when a health scare forces her home to Eden’s Ridge to recover, she’s confronted not just by her family, but by the one person who’s always seen beneath her armor: Porter Ingram.
Porter has loved Maggie since they were kids. Through every high, every heartbreak, and every secret she’s never trusted anyone else with, he’s been there. But after years of being just a friend, he’s done waiting. Maggie might not believe in forever, but Porter has always believed in her.
As Maggie reconnects with the town she ran from and the man she never truly left behind, old wounds resurface—and so do the feelings she buried long ago. But moving forward means finally facing the truth they’ve both been avoiding.
Sometimes, coming home is the bravest thing you can do.
Bring It On Home is the emotional, heart-tugging finale to the Misfit Inn series—a friends-to-lovers romance about healing old hurts, second chances, and finding where you truly belong.
Klantrecensies
Romantic second chance in small town.
Kait Nolan, ‘Bring it on Home’, a Misfit Inn novel.
As an ARC reader I received a free copy and promised an honest review. Here it is. English isn’t my first language. Sorry for errors.
Rating: 4 stars (of 5).
In general: Romantic second chance in small town.
Main characters:
- Maggie Reynolds.
She was born and raised as a foster child at the Misfit Inn in Eden’s Ridge in the Deep South of the US. Got pregnant when she was 17 years old. The father was the son of a very wealthy family with much economic influence in the region. He refused the parenthood and his family bought Maggie’s silence. But Maggie had a miscarriage, left her home town and studied in California where she got an important position in a successful investment company.
- Porter Ingram.
Also born and raised in Eden’s Ridge. Had a secret crush on Maggie already before her pregnancy; helped her during the pregnancy (and the accompanying small town gossip), but lost Maggie after the miscarriage and her departure to the West Coast. He build his own contracting company in Eden’s Ridge and remained in contact with Maggie at a distance.
At the start of the book Maggie has a breakdown during a presentation: she worked too long too hard and forgot to care for her health. Her boss (and good girlfriend), who admires Maggie for her talent and dedication, forces her into a sabbatical period before she becomes seriously ill. During the sabbatical Maggie stays in Eden’s Ridge to help a sister who expects her first child.
The author, Kait Nolan, describes how it’s difficult for Maggie to de-stress, to ignore the old town gossip and to accept help from Porter and her family at the Misfit Inn. In addition there are complications with Porter’s firm and the wealthy family of Maggie’s old seducer (and parenthood refuser).
All in all the author creates an easy to read story with many wonderful characters and a romantic (although not very original) second-chance love in an interesting small town (again described with a lot of feeling) in the Deep South.
R. Huiszoon.