Could Be Something Good

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Pub Date 29 May 2020 | Archive Date 28 May 2020
Tempest and Kite Publishing LLC | Independent Book Publishers Association (IBPA), Members' Titles

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It was love at first brush-off...

Dr. Daniel Durand wanted Winnie Baker the minute he laid eyes on her. Never mind that she's his attending physician's daughter, can't stand him, and she's a few years older than him. Giving up would've been the smart thing to do when the hot blonde midwife gave him the cold shoulder at the elevators his first week of residency at Santiam, but he never did give up easy. After bonding over early-morning Mexican food, can he convince her that he's just the arm candy she needs for that wedding...and get her to consider one of their own?

Winnie Baker isn’t taking her cousin to another wedding. Her mentor's big day is far too important to miss. And she's not going by herself, not with her ex-boyfriend promising to be in attendance and blowing up her phone with texts on a weekly basis, asking for another chance. But the pickings are a bit slim in Timber Falls, a sleepy Oregon town in the foothills of the Cascades. She moved here to focus on building her midwifery practice, not get involved with cute millennial boys with trendy shoes and long eyelashes. And yet, even this small rural hospital is feeling a bit crowded, with her mother and her group of doctors-in-training constantly underfoot...especially since she was supposed to be one of those doctors.

Could Be Something Good is the first book in the Timber Falls contemporary romance series. It contains mild cursing, a make-out scene involving melted butter and stolen moments in medical supply closets, but no open door sex scenes. If you like ridiculous bets, meddling relatives, and reverse dates, grab this book now.

It was love at first brush-off...

Dr. Daniel Durand wanted Winnie Baker the minute he laid eyes on her. Never mind that she's his attending physician's daughter, can't stand him, and she's a few...


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I received an ARC of this book in exchange for an honest review.

I actually enjoyed this book a lot more than I thought j would. It sounded like it might be fun but I didn't give it much thought beyond that and figured as it was a read now, I might as well give it a go.

It's well-written and refreshing, I especially like that Winnie is older than Daniel and that Daniel is fun and friendly and not a broody type.

I love the side story of Kyle liking Ainsley and am excited to read their story.

Would definitely recommend this book!

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I throughly enjoyed this book. The beginning was a little bit slow for me but it didn’t stay slow for long. And once these two started capitalizing on their feelings the book just got better and better. Winnie and Daniel are a fun couple. Winnie is definitely different than Daniel. She’s more serious, more cautious and a tough cookie to crack. But Daniel doesn’t back down. He doesn’t let her deter him from trying to get her. He keeps going. Once walls start coming down these two have a love like no others. Once they stop worrying about others their love blooms.

I can’t wait for the next book in the series. I will definitely be looking forward to it.

Again thank you NetGalley for providing me with a free advanced copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are those of my own.

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