Thursday, August 17, 2023

Review: Meet Me in River’s Edge (The Weaver Sisters Book 2) by Nan Reinhardt

 

He ticks every one of her “never again” boxes…

Jo Weaver loves her job as a boat mechanic for her family’s marina in River’s Edge, Indiana. But when she’s pulled away from her high school reunion with her sisters to fix a stranded yacht, she can’t restrain her irritation. Jo doesn’t like wealthy men who think they can have whatever they want, and she has no intention of falling for rich and charming again.

Born into the international Briggs Hotels empire, Alex Briggs has never felt comfortable with his life of privilege. Abandoning his family’s business to pursue medical research, he’s far more at home in his lab. When the yacht he restored himself breaks down on the way to an important conference, Alex begrudgingly goes in search of a boat mechanic and falls, literally, into Jo Weaver’s arms. The fireworks he feels are impossible to ignore.

Jo does her best to keep Alex in the business zone, but he keeps slipping into something more. Can she trust her fragile heart, especially when Alex and his life-altering research are so far from River’s Edge?

 

My Review:

An emotional opposites attract romance.

I always enjoy returning to River’s Edge.  The characters in these books seem so real, like people I want to know and hang out with. 

In the second installment of the Weaver Sisters series, we meet Jo, the boat mechanic of the family, who is leery of what she calls “river rats”, the entitled rich people who cruise the river where her family’s marina is located.  But then Alex’s yacht breaks down, while on his way to New Orleans, and needs it to be repaired before he can continue his journey.  Jo wants to keep their relationship professional, but Alex wants more.  He sets out to prove he is not like the other men Jo has met in the past. 

This book took me through all of the emotions.  I highly recommend it.  It is my favorite, so far, of this series.  It also has one of the best meet-cutes I have read in a long time.  And the ending is one you won’t forget either. 

 

 

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