Only This Tuesday… enjoys the simple things in life. An early morning jog. Down-home cooking. The camaraderie of the small-town residents. With his help, Copper Mills has become a trendy tourist destination. But when Blake falls for the controversial food-truck owner, will he lose the town’s backing?
Toss in bigotry and gossip as well as the mayor’s former fiancée, and you have a recipe for disaster.
Come Visit Copper Mills, Arizona—a small town with a heart as big as the wide-open spaces and a long history of making dreams come true.
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Only This Tuesday by Melissa Keir is a Copper Mills Novella.
Tuesday is my hero in a food truck, not only can she cook but she has an amazing heart. She tries to look out for people who don’t feel like they have a voice for themselves and she does great things.
Blake is the Mayor of cozy Copper Mills and newly single. After a chance encounter at the grocery store of all places he meets Tuesday and is fascinated with her instantly.
There is good, bad and a whirlwind romance. Overall a sweet story that I enjoyed.
Only This Tuesday: A Copper Mills Novella by Melissa Keir is a sweet small town romance with instant love and new beginnings. It is my first encounter with the writer and I know now that when I am looking for something sweet, she is someone to look up. I wonder if there will be more stories from Copper Mills…
Only This Tuesday is filled with quirky characters that you so easily can fall in love with. This story also has a food truck and in my book, any book that has some food related story line in it, it is a hit! Add to the taco mix a hot small-town mayor with a bitchy ex and a past with thieving boyfriend and a bankrupt restaurant and what do you get? A great read!
I loved how the writer included also the very sensitive subject matter of disability and suicide and prejudice, I also admire how she addressed those topics, the care, the kindness, the underlying message of deep respect!
Only This Tuesday is a Copper Mills Novella by Melissa Keir. I had never read any of this author’s work previously and was very impressed by this novella.
Often in novella’s there’s just not enough time to fully develop the characters but Melissa Keir did a fantastic job in creating some amazing characters, from the 2 main characters Tuesday and Blake, to the adorable secondary character Gil.
Tuesday is a wonderful, caring woman who is starting a new life in a new area, running a food truck called Tuesday’s Tacos. She has a very inclusive attitude and offers Gil, who has learning difficulties a job.
Blake is the local mayor who loves the local community and will do everything to help the area prosper.
When a complaint I made about Tuesday hiring Gil, Blake steps in to sort out the friction. There is an instant attraction between Tuesday and Blake. The chemistry between them is sizzling.
I really loved this story and devoured it in a few hours. My only disappointment is that this book is a 120 page novella. I could have read more and more about these fascinating characters.
This was a sweet read. There was heat, but it was also a fast-paced love story. Tuesday (cute name) runs a taco truck and has a huge heart, but her good deeds get twisted by Blake’s malicious ex. I appreciate how close knit the town is and the feel of it all. I love their connection and their meet cute story. I read this in one sitting and I’d read more about couples in this town for sure.
Only This Tuesday: A Copper Mills Novella by Melissa Keir. This makes a few books I’ve read by Melissa Keir and I really like her writing. This is a really good romance. Its about Tuesday Benson who owns a Food Truck called Tuesday’s Tacos and Mayor Blake Rodgers. Cooper Mills is the town they live in and its and up and coming tourist town. Tuesday’s business adventure has some people up in arms and Blake is not sure what to do. As soon as he meets Tuesday he can’t get her out of his mind but throw in a mean reporter who is trying to take Tuesday down for more than one reason and its a big fat mess. Is Tuesday worth all the gossip and will him approving her Food Truck cost him the election. This is a small town romance with gossip, rumors and politics. Such a fun read.
Melissa Keir has done a beautiful job weaving this tale in such a way to engage the reader immediately and leave them wanting more. This novella has a beautiful relationship to follow with Tuesday and Blake. Their romance has plenty of baggage to overcome and the author does a fantastic job developing the characters and plot. I thoroughly enjoyed this quick read and didn’t want it to end. Cannot wait to read more from Keir.
I was pulled in right from the very first page it was a fast paced story with enough romance and drama to keep you on your toes and eager to find out what will happen next. I loved Tuesday shes a loving kind women who’s moved to escape her past. I fell inlove with the storyline the author has a way of drawing you in with her beautiful writing. Even though it was a short read it still packed a punch and left me wanting more!