Book Review: Bring It On Home by Kait Nolan
- Kristen Lewendon
- Nov 22, 2019
- 2 min read
Misfit Inn Book 4
Oh my wow! Maggie & Porter’s story is emotional & swoon-worthy. I was cheering so hard for them through their journey to HEA. Grab some tissues because there are some heartfelt moments along the way, along with laughter and messy life lessons. Kait Nolan weaves the perfect blend of family, heartbreak, humor and love at last. Don’t miss out! ~USA Today Bestselling Author J.H. Croix
"That girl who got knocked up in high school.”
Maggie Reynolds went all the way to Los Angeles to escape that label, but she hears the whispers every time she comes home to Eden's Ridge, Tennessee. She's been burning the candle at both ends for the last twelve years, trying to make something of her herself, trying to give people something else to say about her.
Porter Ingram prides himself on being a steady man, a good friend, but he's none too steady when he flies off to California because Maggie's collapsed from exhaustion and she doesn't want her sister, Pru, to worry. Not when Pru's about to have a baby any minute. What Maggie doesn't know is that she's more than just a good friend to Porter. It's an open secret he's been wearing on his sleeve for years, if she'd only see it.
When Maggie's forced to take a sabbatical from work, the obvious choice is to go home to Tennessee. But there's nothing restful about just doing nothing for a doer like her. Throwing herself into getting the Eden's Ridge Artisan Guild off the ground is a natural fit for her talents, and Porter's grateful for her help. But walking in the shadows of their painful past could reveal secrets that just might destroy everything they think they know about each other.

My Review:
Almost from the beginning, we could feel the chemistry between Porter and Maggie, and I’m so glad to finally know the story behind it. Mind you, the story’s so juicy, I don’t know what I can really say about it without getting into spoiler territory. Let me just say that this book was a little bit of an emotional roller-coaster ride. I adored Porter. Even when screwed up and behaved like a jerk, it was so easy to see how important Maggie was to him. I loved seeing Maggie learn to be vulnerable with the important people in her life while also learning that burying herself in work wasn’t an appropriate solution for dealing with her past. And what an emotional ending! I admit it, I cried for how sweet and beautiful it was. We may be done with the Reynold’s sisters, but there are still stories in Eden’s Ridge I want to know more about. I received a complimentary advanced copy of this book through Booksprout.
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