Taluah’s Back in Town

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Taluah’s Back in Town by Brenda Novak, book one in her Coyote Canyon series is a wonderful small town story of second change, accepting change and how the past can still be used to characterize someone. Talulah’s return to Coyote Canyon, small town in Montana, a place she never wanted to visit again. Her great aunt has passed away and she must to take care of the estate. If it wasn’t for her having to clean out and sell the old house, Talulah would have still been in Seattle baking at the Dessert Diner she owned with her business partner Paul. When she was young she made some mistakes. She left her fiancΓ©, Charlie, at the altar fourteen years ago, and left. She knows that no one in this small town has forgotten and she wants to make things right, but as you can guess, it is not as easy as she expected. Of course, the first person she runs into is Brent, who had been best man at the first wedding she had walked away from. Talulah is forced to come to grips with her growing attraction to Brent, her fears of failing, her desire to find love, and her need to trust herself while dealing with her former fiancΓ©’s resentful family. I highly recommend Taluah’s Back in Town to other readers.

 

I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book. 

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