Post by imabookaddict on Mar 29, 2018 15:20:16 GMT -7
I'm looking for a book i read a couple of years ago, maybe a year ago. Can't remember much about it, other than it was good. Here's what i do remember......
A bar plays a main scene -- not sure if she worked there or he did or both. She has a little cabin close by. They connect and then for some reason he misconstrued something. He confronts her on her front porch swing, loves her up and then blows her off royally. He finds out later he got it wrong.
Add in, maybe......The bar (actual furniture piece) is rustic and one of them is refinishing it. This might be the same book or a different one I mixed up with.
Would love to find this (these) book(s). Thanks for any assistance.
Last Edit: Mar 29, 2018 18:31:03 GMT -7 by imabookaddict
Why is it, the more books I read the taller my tbr stack gets?
imabookaddict , the book with the bar being refinished is, as far as I know, Jennifer Probst's Any Time, Any Place; it's the second book in her Billionaire Builders series about three brothers. Dalton Pierce is the woodworker who restores the bar and Raven is the bar's owner. Everything you list is from the same book.
The other two books in the series are about Dalton's brothers Cal (Everywhere and Every Way) and Tristan (All or Nothing at All). If you liked Book 2 (Dalton's), I think you'll also like Books 1 and 3.
Last Edit: Mar 29, 2018 17:53:00 GMT -7 by flipoid
Post by imabookaddict on Mar 29, 2018 18:29:52 GMT -7
Thank you. That is definitely the book i was looking for. I didn't realise it was a series. Thanks for mentioning that. Looks like I purchased it from Ammy last January, which is probably when I read it. I don't have the other two, so it must have been a recommend that I one-clicked. I'll check my library's ebook selection first and if they don't have them guess it's back to Ammy to spend some more money
Why is it, the more books I read the taller my tbr stack gets?
Thank you. That is definitely the book i was looking for. I didn't realise it was a series. Thanks for mentioning that. Looks like I purchased it from Ammy last January, which is probably when I read it. I don't have the other two, so it must have been a recommend that I one-clicked. I'll check my library's ebook selection first and if they don't have them guess it's back to Ammy to spend some more money
I got all three from one of the libraries I use (Brooklyn Public Library), so maybe your library will have them. I think the one you already read, Dalton's story, was my favorite of the three, but they were all good.
I'm glad I was able to identify the book.
Edit: Posted this before I saw that you were able to borrow the books from your library. Happy day, indeed!