Amelia “Rae” Rose travels to Rome, Kentucky to get away from her pop star life. Her car breaks down in front of local pie-shop owner Noah Walker. If that doesn’t sound like a Hallmark movie, then I don’t know what would. Noah already tried to make a relationship work with someone who didn’t want to stay in his small town, so he’s understandably resistant to having any feeling for Rae. Rae’s life is on the road, traveling from stage to stage, so a simple life with a pie guy doesn’t make sense.
I liked the tension, as they both fought their feelings for each other. I liked the townsfolk and how nosy everyone was. The closed-door aspect was a letdown for me, after all the build up. And the resolution felt quick to me. It was a light, enjoyable read. (7)
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