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Book Review: Georgia Moon by Jen Talty

  • Writer: Kristen Lewendon
    Kristen Lewendon
  • Mar 10, 2020
  • 2 min read

It's All in the Whiskey Book 2

Georgia Moon Whiskey has been in love with Luke Hannah for as long as she can remember, but he’s never given her a second look. It doesn’t matter anymore. He betrayed her brother and left town with his tail between his legs. Having bought Luke’s property to expand the family business, Georgia Moon turns Luke’s home into a residence for their bull riding students and moves herself into the master bedroom all in the name of therapy to get over the man who never knew he held the power to break her heart.


Luke Hannah has made a mess of his life and has only one person to blame for it: himself. After spending a year in Florida, he comes back to his hometown for the wedding of the man who used to be his best friend the brother of the woman he never had the nerve to ask out on a date. All Luke wants is a second chance, but there is still one secret from his past that looms over his head, threatening to destroy everything.

 

My Review:

Holy mackerel! This story is filled with secrets and revelations. That means that all the best parts of the book would land me firmly in spoiler territory if I went on and on about them the way I want to. Even though this book stands well on its own, it’s definitely part of a series and will be best understood having read the book before it first. Luke and Georgia Moon are the most adorably frustrating pair. She loves him. He loves her, but his past and the secrets he’s keeping could prevent them from ever finding happiness together. Like her brother and Kitty, Georgia and Luke’s story shows a pair of mature responsible adults working out their differences in a (mostly) smart and sensible manner. I am so looking forward to seeing what the author has in store for the other two brothers.


Other books in the series:

Johnnie Walker (It's all in the Whiskey Book 1)

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