The Coldwater Warm Hearts Club
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- $5.99
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- $5.99
Publisher Description
“A unique take on what it means to go home again.” —Kristan Higgins, New York Times bestselling author
The lake is crystal blue, the hills roll for miles, and breaking news travels via the Methodist prayer chain. But don’t let the postcard fool you. Coldwater Cove, Oklahoma, leavens its small-town charm with plenty of Ozark snark.
For Lacy Evans, returning to flyover country is the definition of failure. She had everything she wanted—an award-winning design firm, a chic city condo, a handsome, aristocratic almost-fiancé. Then her boyfriend ran off with her receptionist and her clients' money. Now she’s out of business and crashing on her parents’ couch. When she slides into a booth at the Green Apple Grill, she's feeling lower than a worm's belly.
But Lacy’s old classmate Jacob Tyler is happy to see her. Coldwater’s football hero came back from Afghanistan short part of a leg and some peace of mind, but he’s counting his blessings, and Lacy could be one of them. Then there’s her ex, Daniel, wearing a sheriff’s badge and a wedding ring, but looking like young summer love. And a host of unlikely serendipities: the selfless do-gooders who sneak around taming curmudgeons and constructing second chances. The Fighting Marmots. The sprawling, take-no-prisoners Bugtussle clan.
Lacy thought she knew her hometown, and herself. She just wanted to get on her feet and keep running. But the longer she stays, the more she finds to change her mind. . .
“Readers of sweet romance will fall in love with Coldwater Cove. Lexi Eddings’s talent shines in this edgy, fresh story.” —Kristan Higgins, New York Times bestselling author
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
A jaded woman returns home, discovering the magnetism of love and a small town's compassionate charm, in Eddings's strong debut. Entrepreneur Lacy Evans was ruined after her business partner (who was also her boyfriend) absconded with client funds. Lacy has cut a deal so she won't be prosecuted for the loss, but she's homeless, penniless, and in debt to loan sharks. Reluctantly, she leaves Boston and returns to her hometown, Coldwater Cove, Okla., to lie low for a while. Wounded warrior Jake Tyler, owner of the Green Apple Grill, greets Lacy's return with a warm embrace and a personal agenda. Since Jake's return from Afghanistan with a prosthetic leg, he has not had a meaningful relationship with a woman, and he intends to change that. As Jake sets out to woo Lacy, each of their planned outings has a hiccup that enlivens and challenges their alluring attraction to each other. Over time, Lacy becomes more appreciative of Coldwater's quirkiness, and returning to her Boston life seems less appealing. Then a dramatic event pushes the couple to their limits. Sensitive handling of Jake's PTSD makes this sweet romance even sweeter. The heart-tugging scenes, stellar characters, captivating secondary story lines, and small-town charisma will whet readers' appetites for a return visit to Coldwater.