With Love from Rose Bend
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Publisher Description
"Passion, heat and deep emotion—Naima Simone is a gem!" —Maisey Yates, New York Times bestselling author
He came to Rose Bend to hide. But she’ll help him find everything he’s been missing.
Leontyne Dennison is on a love hiatus. And that’s just fine, because perfectionist Leo is hyperfocused on the success of her family’s Berkshires inn. Volunteering for Rose Bend’s annual spring festival is certain to boost business—and provide the perfect distraction from men—until Leo comes face-to-face with Owen Stafford, the hottest one-night stand of her life.
A retired professional football player, Owen came to Rose Bend to escape after a devastating car accident ended his career. Enter the woman he hasn’t forgotten in the year since their sizzling night together. When Owen’s parents arrive, threatening his low profile, Leo helps keep the peace by pretending to be Owen’s girlfriend. Rose Bend was never part of Owen’s long game, but Leo’s increasingly convincing TLC is starting to give Owen every reason to stay.
Bonus novella!
Rose Bend’s resident bad boy has no business lusting after Korrie Noel, the pastor’s daughter. But Israel Ford can’t help it, even if he’s still bruised from a bitter divorce. When straitlaced Korrie asks him to teach her how to have fun, he’s more than willing. From zip-lining to motorcycle rides, Korrie’s learning to take risks… Will Israel convince her to take the biggest risk of all?
A Rose Bend Novel
Book 1: The Road to Rose Bend
Book 2: Christmas in Rose Bend
Book 3: With Love from Rose Bend
Customer Reviews
Lovely small town romance
With Love from Rose Bend by Naima Simone is the third book in her Rose Bend Series and can be read as a stand-alone book. This steamy, small town, sports romance is an emotional journey that I found delightful.
Leontyne Dennison (Leo) is dedicated to her family’s inn, situated in the quaint small town of Rose Bend. She works hard and keeps to herself and her family. She gave up on love years ago, and now she just wants to help her family. She decides to volunteer for the Rose Bend annual spring festival to boost visibility for the inn, and she needs a celebrity to judge the wildly popular chili contest.
Owen Strafford retired from the NFL after a car accident caused him to stop playing football. His scarring makes him a hermit and the last thing he wants to do is to make a public appearance, even in a small town.
Leo and Owen also have a history. Over a year ago, they had a one-night stand in Boston and Leo can’t believe her bad luck that Owen is now living in her town.
I liked the characters in this story. Leo, has shut herself off, and she’s a bit difficult to get to know, but eventually, we know her story and I felt for her and was rooting for her to find her way. Owen is also a bit deeper than I expected and although broody at the beginning of the story, once he started to move out of his shell, I found him delightful.
I recommend this book to anyone who enjoys a steamy romance. I received a complimentary copy of this book. The opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.
With Love From Rose Bend
Not for me. I liked the plot and storyline, but the book is too a bit too racey for my taste. So much profanity that it actually distracts from the enjoyment of the book. (I am OK with profanity and tasteful love scenes but at a certain point they do not endear characters to listeners).
I guess, I love romance stories and love stories. I don’t care to listen to graphic language and love scenes.
Another great visit to Rose Bend
I enjoyed this story from Rose Bend, Leo finally got her story and Owen was a fantastic guy for her. I loved how Leo basically met Owen twice and was taken with him both times, even though Owen wasn’t the same guy she met a year earlier. Owen was hiding himself away from everyone after a horrible car accident left him scarred and no longer playing football. I loved the growth Owen showed over the course of the book and how Leo helped him see himself as the same guy he always was even though he didn’t look the same. Leo also had her own issues that seemed to always keep her from letting Owen all the way into her heart. I was rooting for these two from the beginning and I loved watching their love unfold. I also loved his friends, Sherrod and Celeste, these two were fantastic friends to both Owen and Leo.