Wilder Presley Says He Loves Me
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Publisher Description
From Wall Street Journal and USA Today Bestseller Winter Travers comes a small town romantic comedy that will have you laughing and swooning all at the same time.
Nine years ago, Shelby Lyn told Wilder Presley she loved him. Wilder hopped in his red SUV, and left without a word or a goodbye.
Now, Wilder is back looking as fine as the fireworks on the fourth of July lighting up the Jefferson county sky, and he's here to stay.
Shelby always knew that Wilder was out of her league. He was the popular country boy who was loved and adored by everyone while Shelby was the shy, quiet girl who was invisible to everyone.
It shouldn't matter that Wilder is back, but he just pulled into Shelby Lyn's driveway, and he's got something to say...
Customer Reviews
Too short
Loved the characters, book was too short
Romantic and fun novella
I received a complimentary early release e-book prior to release and am voluntarily leaving a review.
This was a really cute, funny and adorable second chance romance novella. I really enjoyed it but I only wished it was longer. But I did love that there is a second book coming about Shelby's bestie, Missy.
This is a second chance romance between two really good friends. They both had extremely deep feelings for each other, but they never had the courage to face their feelings for each other until now.
Wilder growing up in his small town always dreamed of the big city and he knew the only thing that could stop him was his feelings for Shelby and so he denied them. Shelby is kind of one huge mess but in the very best way, but she had a hard time sharing her feelings, so she just claimed Wilder as a friend.
Now nine years later, Wilder is ready for Shelby, and he has come home. But she tries to duck him and avoid him, but their small town knows they are meant for each other and so they matchmake these two with some wonderfully amusing results.
Shelby was such a fun character, and I loved her klutzy nature. She made me laugh and giggle and this was such a fun, light read that I absolutely adored it.