Sarah Andrews is one smart cookie. She’s a top-notch attorney, educated at Stanford and freshly fired from one the best legal firms in Indiana. Her love/win record is 0-3 and as she approaches her thirtieth birthday, she decides she needs a quiet, safe place to regroup. She decides to go home to Dodd. But Dodd, Indiana is far from safe once she comes face-to-face with Richland Conrad Cooper. … Cooper. Rich and Sarah go way back to high school. Rich was teen-girl kryptonite—athletic, charming…persuasive—and Sarah was not immune. She fell hard, certain she’d found true love. But it turned out to be nothing more than the first of her love tries and fails.
She thought time had shored up her defenses, but one look at Rich makes her heart do flip flops. It’s like the moment where unrequited love gets a do-over, the only problem is…Rich doesn’t remember who the hell she is.
That hurt, and no matter how hard Rich tries to make up for that initial faux pas, Sarah won’t forget. She has learned—if a guy steals your heart, breaking his is quid pro quo.
Only when Rich is served with a custody challenge of his two daughters does Sarah call a truce. Working together, Rich can’t help but totally fall for her. She’s cold and rude, forcefully pointing out their differences and his flaws every chance she gets. But the heart wants what the heart wants, so Rich tries even harder to convince her she isn’t meant for any other guy, but him.
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Hoosier Dad- Elizabeth Seckman
4-stars
Hoosier Dad by Elizabeth Seckman was a fantastic read! This was my first book by this author, but it certainly won’t be my last, I thoroughly enjoyed this story from start to finish.
This second chance romance is full of detail, drama, history, love/hate relationships and of course love. From the very first chapter I was so intrigued by Sarah and Rich, they had such strong chemistry and I couldn’t wait to get answers to all of my questions. Plus, there was plenty of ongoing drama that kept me intrigued the whole way through, and I was not disappointed by the ending in the slightest.
Now that I’ve read this book, I look forward to reading more from this author.