When You Got A Good Thing
A Misfit Inn Novel
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Publisher Description
A moment. A mistake. That's all it took for Kennedy Reynolds to lose her first love and her family. She's spent a decade traveling the world, building a life, hiding the truth, never looking back at the past--until her adopted mother's unexpected death pulls her back to the small town--and the secret--she left behind.
A chance to make amends. That’s all Xander Kincaid wants from the woman who ran away with his heart all those years ago. At least that's what he tells himself, until he sees her again and that old flame flares bright.
Struggling to bridge the gap with her estranged sisters, salvage her mother's legacy, and care for the foster child her mother left behind, Kennedy finds an unexpected ally in Xander. Falling back into his arms is dangerously tempting, but accepting his support could spell disaster. The truth behind her sudden departure must stay hidden. Will the past stay in the past, or will Kennedy’s unveiled secret devastate her chance at reclaiming love?
Charming, poignant, and sexy, When You Got a Good Thing pulled me in with its sweet charm and deft storytelling, and didn't let go until the very last page. It has everything I love in a small-town romance! ~USA Today Best-Selling Author Tawna Fenske
Customer Reviews
Good distraction
Good distraction.
Super sweet
Great second chances story with lovable characters
Good title but it actually should be 100 ways to make a reader cry
This story is so good. The more you get to know Kennedy the more you cry. That’s it you’ll love how strong and independent she is, she had no other choice unfortunately. As someone who had to leave home and never come back.
This story hits close to reality and I cried so much because she had that closure I’ve never been able to achieve.
Xander was a really goo and understanding character that once he saw things through her shoes he realized his mistake and I love him for it.
Too bad I can’t have a Xander like this one in my life but I’ll re read so many times.