The Sweetheart Crush

 πŸ’–πŸ’–πŸ’–πŸ’–πŸ’–/5


The Sweetheart Crush by Miranda Liasson, book three in her Blossom Glen series is a wonderful, entertaining, sweet, emotional, complicated childhood friends to more story for Viv and Logan; two people rediscovering their best friend after time apart and the changed people they have become. There is a likable, creative and talented female protagonist, a kind and caring male protagonist, small town charm, a touch of humor, a heartwarming, second chance romance, supportive family, a cute cat, an uplifting message of following your dreams, and a happily ever after ending. In addition there is a focus story on bullying.

 

Viv Montgomery had big dreams growing up: she wanted to leave Indiana to go to Paris, pursuing her love of photography. Her lifelong best friend, Logan Matthews wanted to be a writer like his father. An awkward romantic moment, while the two were still in their teens, fractured their friendship; such that neither had spoken for twelve years. They meet again when he returns to Blossom as a successful, bestselling thriller writer. Viv has also returned home as her photography plans and Paris didn’t work out; so she’s been working on completing a degree in Public Relations. At this point she plans to save her dollars earned at the Christmas Shop, move to New York and find stable employment. All seems to go awry when Logan is scheduled for a book signing at the store where Liv is dressed as an elf while on the job at the holiday store. Social media and PR is just the thing that Logan needs help with so he hires her.

Ms. Liasson wrote a romance with all the feels, that was sweet, emotional, electrifying, and should not be missed. Filled with chemistry, good intentions, and a cast of secondary characters assisting Viv and Logan rediscover the love they both deserved. I highly recommend The Sweetheart Crush to other readers.

 

I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book.

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