Newly released from prison, Wyatt moves into his late grandfather’s home in the small town of Mercy to start his life over. He’s gets lucky when he walks into The Neighborhood Bar and becomes part of the family right away. More luck comes his way and he crosses paths with Mercy’s real estate agent, Maggie and sparks immediately fly. Only Maggie wants to avoid rumors from starting, and being … and being involved with a guy like Wyatt will bring just that.
And Wyatt wants to avoid the drama and he comes to find out that being with Maggie, may result in exactly what he’s trying to stay away from.
Will they be willing to face whatever is thrown at them?
Or will they go their separate ways?
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The Neighborhood Series
The Neighborhood Bar has character and plenty of drama within it’s four walls and there’s no shortness of steam.
Come and meet the staff and patrons this year.
Grab your drink of choice and get ready for some fun in the town of Mercy.
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Coming from a small town myself I know exactly how true it is when a new face shows up, the whole town notices. So it’s no wonder that when the tattooed “bad boy” Ex-Con showed his face that the towns one and only realtor took notice. Quickly forming a connection these two struggle with the judgmental closed minds of a small town and the want to be together. Sexy and funny, Convict is a great addition to the series!
-Mackenzie
Another short story from Tarrah and again we get to reconnect with the neighborhood clan..
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I absolutely loved Wyatt! This was such a cute, quick read. Wyatt comes to a new town after just being released from prison. Maggie is a hometown girl with a very old fashioned mother. Will Maggie’s mother get in the way of this relationship??
Absolutely love the Neighborhood series, every time a new addition to this comes out, it is like catching up with old friends. Your Neighborhood Convict is all about not judging a book by its cover. Wyatt is a character who has paid for his sins and the dumb mistakes he made when he was younger. Maggie is all about perception and ensuring that she lives up to everyone’s expectations. When two people who are worlds apart in lifestyle and appearance cross paths, Maggie might just find out that getting a little dirty isn’t so bad after all. This is a fast paced romance that will steal your heart and heat you up like a fire on a cold winter’s night.
A quick and enjoyable read. When an ex-convict moves to a small town, will he be judged or accepted? Well written story, well developed characters, and some steamy chemistry between the two main ones. You’ll end this book anxiously awaiting the next book.
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The sweetest reformed Bad Boy you will ever meet
Okay I will admit it………..I am in love with Wyatt. I mean here is a man who did some really stupid things, paid the price for it, readily owns what he did, wants to start over in a small town and is a semi bad boy with tattoos!!!
Once again Tarrah Anders has done herself proud with the latest book in The Neighborhood series. You Neighborhood Convict tells the story of Wyatt, only from his POV, who has just gotten out of prison and lands in Mercy living at the house he and his sister inherited from their grandfather. He just wants a simple life keeping out out trouble and with no drama. He lucks into getting job offer on his first night from Noah, owner of The Neighborhood bar, to be a busser and dishwasher. Noah snaps it up as he is not above taking what is offered to him and working hard to keep it. Shortly he is meets others in the Neighborhood world including Maggie. Maggie is an interesting young woman. She is the local real estate agent for Mercy, likes to have a good time, is careful of protecting her privacy and not giving fodder for the towns gossip mill, comes from a richer family in Mercy and really wants to get with the Wyatt, where his tattoos do not rule him out! But she is not willing to spend the night so Wyatt is a bit confused but then not so much when he pieces it together. I mean what is a man to think when the woman he just gave a great time to is pulling on her clothes and heading for the door before he can even get the condom off.
Maggie’s mother is a real “ball buster” and has her own set of issues including the common talent of judging people based on how they look and not who they are. Wyatt does stand up for himself and puts a foot down on Maggie. The poor girl just wants her Wyatt and to eat him too. But she can’t have everything she wants and finally has to grow up which entails standing up.
I really liked this very engaging story. Once I started reading I did not put it down as I wanted to see what would happen next, all smart mouths, drunken ramblings, clothes being dropped all of the floor and the pure sweetness of Wyatt and Maggie together. My only complaint is that the story ends fairly abruptly and it would have been nice to see a bit more of them and their hopefully HEA, as we are left wondering what the future has in store for these two.
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An amazing quick read! It is well written, well developed, well thought out, and enjoyable. The characters are mature; the chemistry between them is steamy. This book is guaranteed to leave you wanting more. I look forward to the next book. Definitely recommended!
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The Neighborhood Convict is a page turner! This one peaked my interest from the beginning, and I could not put it down. I loved Wyatt, and I loved seeing Maggie grow into herself. Can’t wait to see what happens next in this series!
Wyatt made a stupid mistake, and paid for it with six years in prison. He’s out now, living in his grandfather’s house in Mercy. With nothing else to do, he heads to the local bar, where he meets Noah (Your Neighborhood Bartender), who offers him a job. Rhiannon (Your Neighborhood Vixen) is a waitress at The Neighborhood, and introduces Wyatt to his fiance, Luke. Luke, a doctor, is planning to open some sort of entertainment business, and enlists Wyatt and Noah to help advise him. When they look at a property, Wyatt meets Maggie. They become friends with benefits, but her mother hates Wyatt. I love this book, and love how the author is weaving prior stories into the next books. All the stories are easy to read, steamy, and just long enough. I’m looking forward to the rest of the series.
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Society is so quick to make judgements, and they are usually negative ones. Some do assume you’re not a good person if you’ve served time and have tons of tattoos. Very few will accept you. Fewer still will give you a job. If you keep your nose clean, some will come around, but it’s a lonely life. So the author chose a HFN instead of a HEA, which works perfectly with this topic.
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This is book four in The Neighborhood series and a freaking awesome addition. Wyatt is an ex com just released from prison. He has no problems admitting he was young and dumb and has grown up. Gets a job at The Neighborhood, the local bar. Maggie is the real estate agent in town. They are great characters and I love being able to keep up with characters from previous books. Recommend this book and this series
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Wyatt gets out of prison and reestablishes himself in our favorite little town of Mercy. He and his sister figured he could move into their late grandpa’s old house. In exploring Mercy he finds The Neighborhood and it all goes from there. He meets our friendly locals, including one sexy realtor, Maggie. They get on like a house on fire between the sheets. I am loving our ever expanding bookiverse!! I received a review copy. I am voluntarily leaving an honest review.
This is book four in The Neighbourhood series. Deliliah’s brother Wyatt has served his time in prison and is being released. He moves into his grandfather’s house in Mercy to start his new life. He had an exciting first week as a free man and by the end of it, he has new friends, a job and even has a girlfriend and meets her parents. A great quick story that can be read as a standalone but I highly recommend getting to know all the folks in Mercy.
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The great characters and the good storyline made this book well worth the read! I was so engrossed in this story that I ended up reading this book in one sitting!
Ex-con, wrong choice/friend landed him in prison, Wyatt moves into the house left to him and his sister by their grandfather in small town Mercy. Here, he meets the wonderful people of The Neighborhood who take him into the fold. Maggie is the town realtor and her and Wyatt have fantastic chemistry, though not without some drama. I am really enjoying this series and can’t wait for the next book.
I wasn’t sure what to think of Maggie at first. I mean, Wyatt had learned a stupid lesson the hard way and he’s now finding his way in life while breathing free for the first time in years, and then comes this strange woman. Is she crazy? Is she just eclectic? Is she a coward? Is she embarrassed by him? I loved finding out the answer for Maggie’s odd behavior and REALLY liked Wyatt’s response to a certain person pushing for information about him. Wyatt is definitely a good guy and fits in well with the Neighborhood crowd!