Book Review: Stay A Little Longer by Kait Nolan
- Kristen Lewendon

 - Jan 17, 2019
 - 2 min read
 
Misfit Inn Book 3
STAY A LITTLE LONGER is southern small-town romance at its best.  Athena’s journey is one that will stick with you long after the last  page is turned. Don’t miss your chance to fall in love with the colorful  cast of characters of the Misfit Inn in Eden’s Ridge, Tennessee.  
~USA Today Best-Selling Author Erin Wright
Athena  Reynolds is a goddess in the kitchen, and she’s got her  Michelin-starred restaurant Olympus to back it up. Darling of the  Chicago restaurant scene, she’s flying high—until a betrayal leads to  her sudden fall from grace. Furious and reeling, she heads home to the  solace of family in Tennessee.
Logan Maxwell has his hands full  keeping his organic farm thriving and in the black. He doesn’t have time  to do more than wonder about the prickly mystery that is Athena  Reynolds and relive their one passionate night together. Her life is in  Chicago and his is irrevocably tied to his land. But that hasn’t stopped  him from craving more.
But small towns are like small kitchens, everyone's constantly bumping into each other and sooner or later something's bound to boil over. Maybe that's why Logan finds it so hard to resist Athena. Well, that and the fact that he's never been able to walk away from a woman in distress. An unexpected confidant, Logan reminds Athena of her roots, and in turn, she begins to question everything she’s spent years working for. They just might hold the keys to each other’s salvation—but when her old life comes calling, can love win out over the temptation of redemption?

My Review:
It feels a little like forever since we last visited the Misfit Inn, and I am so glad to come back. This pair was crazy-making to me. Logan and Athena have been dancing around their feelings for each other for as long as I can remember knowing them. I found myself yo-yoing back and forth between clapping my hands with glee that they were finally working it out and wanting to smack their heads together to knock some sense into them. I love how a Kait Nolan title always gives me what I want most from a book: a powerful emotional connection (including some heat and spice), a story that’s about more than just getting our lead couple together, and lots of moments that make me laugh (and do it with as much enthusiasm as I cry during the deeply emotional scenes). I’ve only just barely closed the book and already I can’t wait until we get to visit the Misfit Inn again. I received a complimentary advanced copy of this book through Booksprout.
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