Finally You
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Publisher Description
USA TODAY Bestselling Author Claudia Burgoa brings us a snarky and sassy small-town romantic comedy full of a swoon-worthy billionaire, a second chance romance and big laughs.
Sometimes what you're looking for is right where you left it.
Every summer Mane Cantú came to Luna Harbor to visit his grandfather.
When we were teenagers we fell in love.
We promised to be each other’s forever.
He promised to come back for me.
Spoiler alert: he broke all of the promises.
I grew up, but that big heartbreak was it for me. I built a successful lavender farm and a shop and that’s now my only priority.
All is well until Mane’s grandfather falls ill and all the Cantú family comes back to Luna Harbor. For good.
What’s worse is that Mane’s now famous. Like, real-life famous, not Luna Harbor famous. He made a name for himself with his band and he and his perfect face dare to open a bar next to my store with his bandmates.
Well, he may have started the war, but I plan to finish it.
Except now we’re seeing each other everywhere, and I’m starting to remember the way we used to be.
Still, I’m sticking to my guns. I’m not falling for the prodigal son.
Until one kiss changes everything.
Customer Reviews
Finally you
Heart wrenching, kept me on the edge of my seat until I had the answers. Great read and I’m excited for the next in the series
Love a good mystery!
The tension buildup was nice … release was almost exactly what I expected. Thanks!
Pick a trope, any trope…
The hero is a rock star secret agent, and that plot point isn’t well-thought out enough to be all that convincing. The book is the first in the series, but the reader is left with the feeling that the characters were all in a previous series and the dots don’t connect as a result. Perhaps the whole rock star who’s a secret agent thing is explained in that previous series — assuming there was one — but it just doesn’t make sense in this book.
There were a few grammar and continuity errors that a good copy editor would have caught.
Will I read another in this series? Nope, but not because it was horrible, rather because it was just trying to be too much without good exposition.