Friday, June 12, 2015

Again, Alabama by Susan Sands Review








Synopsis:

Cammie Laroux is back in Alabama—again.

Dragged back to her small town to help her mother recover from surgery while rescuing the family event planning business should be a cinch. Even for a disgraced television chef, right? Wrong.

Among the many secrets Cammie’s family’s been hiding is the fact that their historic home is falling down. Oh, and the man hired to restore the house, Grey Harrison, is the same high school and college love of her life who thrashed her heart and dreams ten years ago. Yeah, that guy.

Grey, a widower with a young daughter, has never stopped loving Cammie, and when they are face to face once again, the chemistry is off the charts. Cammie may be in full-blown denial, but letting go is no longer in Grey’s vocabulary, even when winning Cammie’s forgiveness and renovating their love may seem like an impossible build even for a master architect and carpenter.

As Cammie finds herself forgetting all the reasons she can’t trust Grey or love again, he finds himself remembering all the reasons he wants her to stay with him in Alabama… forever.



My Review:



Ten years ago Grey Harrison cheated on Cammie Laroux with her best friend Deb.  The affair ended with Deb getting pregnant and Cammie running as fast as she could from Ministry Alabama. 

Now Cammie is back in town to help take care of her mom after back surgery and run The Evangeline House until her mom gets back on her feet.  Everything changes when she finds out Grey is doing renovations on the house. How will Grey's presence effect Cammie's plans?

Grey has never forgotten Cammie and will do anything to win her back. But is he too late?  Cammie is already engaged to someone else.

Working so closely together has a way of bringing back a lot of old memories. Will Cammie and Grey be able to keep things strictly business?

This book had so much more than just Cammie and Grey's story. There is a big family secret and a little girl who struggles with losing a mother and facing the future. I really enjoyed reading this book. It had everything that makes a story believable and entertaining.

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