Dr. Strange Beard
2018 • 350 pages

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15

Another great visit with the folks from Green Valley and the ever growing Winston clan. Roscoe, the baby of the family has been pining for Simone Payton for ten years, ever since she rejected the idea of love at the tender age of sixteen. Avoiding her physically isn't hard they're both young professionals with absorbing lives that keep them busy however two things throw a spanner in his plans: work brings Simone back to Green Valley on a more permanent basis and Roscoe has an annoyingly good memory, like really good, the kind where you remember conversations between adults that you heard as child. Not a good thing when you're trying to forget. I won't recap the plot but rest assured the charm and love are alive and well in this outing, both of the MC are smart and caring individuals and fit each other perfectly. Also I love Simone and the Paytons, I'd really like a book about Poe and what's up with Dani?Insignificant as it may be in the scheme of things I think [a:Penny Reid 5997227 Penny Reid https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1548811001p2/5997227.jpg] should be commended for how she told/handled a situation that affects Simone. Given that this was written in 2018 I'm doubly impressed at the obvious great care the author took in this matter. My one niggle the situation with Daryl that Simone would be okay with Roscoe doing that for him and ultimately Billy doing it?!?!. I have a black and unforgiving heart. I was not okay with that. I'm hoping that in the next two books that close out the series this S.O.B. gets his just rewards and not a "we're going high when he goes low". I won't be happy.Speaking of happy ❤️❤️ [a:Chris Brinkley 8531381 Chris Brinkley https://s.gr-assets.com/assets/nophoto/user/u_50x66-632230dc9882b4352d753eedf9396530.png] and [a:January LaVoy 4564814 January LaVoy https://s.gr-assets.com/assets/nophoto/user/f_50x66-6a03a5c12233c941481992b82eea8d23.png] bring their A-game. Your ears will be happy.

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