Charlotte takes a job at the Pink Pony Club (I had that song in my head for much of the book…) to try to get information on her missing cousin, who used to strip there. Hank owns the club. Charlotte and Hank knew each other as kids, and Hank stood her up for the prom. Hank is persona non grata around town, and many people blame his club for Charlotte’s ex-husband running off with a stripper.
The two start off as enemies-ish, but their attraction grows. Charlotte’s a single mother to three children, and dating Hank would make them all pariahs.
It was cute, and the folksie voice was endearing. It was told from both points of view, but the voices felt similar despite the grumpy/sunshine differences. Her kids were an entertaining addition to the book, and Hank’s journey from thinking all kids are the Devil’s spawn to adoring Charlottes’ was cute and touching. (7.5)
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