Book Review: Those Sweet Words by Kait Nolan
- Kristen Lewendon
- Oct 27, 2017
- 2 min read
Misfit Inn Book 2
"Kait Nolan's THOSE SWEET WORDS is a beautiful romance about love, life, and what it means to be family. Pru is every woman who's ever struggled and sacrificed to do what's best for her family, and Flynn is nothing short of a dreamboat. I laughed, I cried, and I can't wait for the next Misfit Inn romance!” OFFICER’S EX-WIVES CLUB author JAMIE FARRELL
Good old, reliable Pru. Of the four Reynolds sisters, Pru is the natural choice to take on custody of the girl their late mother had planned to adopt. At thirty, suddenly becoming the mom of a teenager means big changes, but Pru's ready to do whatever it takes to adopt Ari. Before she settles down, though, she wants one thing for herself.
Enter Flynn Bohannon, the sinfully sexy Irish musician in town for her sister's wedding. He's led the kind of free, vagabond life Pru can hardly imagine. Definitely not the kind of guy she should be dating, but he's the perfect guy for a crazy fun fling before her life changes.
When Pru proposes a brief, no strings affair, Flynn's not about to say no. But when unexpected complications endanger the adoption, the two find themselves in a phony engagement.
Now they have to convince a sharp-eyed, skeptical social worker, a teen who's too smart for her own good, three dubious sisters, and one protective brother-in-law that Flynn's willing to give up the gypsy life and settle down. But in convincing everyone that this relationship is real, will they convince each other as well?

My Review:
I both love and hate leading with a warning to keep the tissues handy. I love it because it shows just how deeply moving the story is and I hate it because I just bloody well hate to cry. This doesn't have anything as big as the wrenching, sob-inducing scenes that the first book contained, but my eyes did leak more than once over this story. According to her family Pru and Flynn are complete opposites and probably shouldn't even talk to one another let alone fall in love. There's a reason opposites attract. Pru's giant, loving heart gives Flynn someplace he can call home. And Flynn's zest for life inspires her to take some chances to experience life in ways Pru hasn't before by putting herself first once in a while. Ari is the best character ever: teenaged angst and disdain coupled with too much sass and a far too wise old soul. I can't wait to see which sibling is the next to find their forever partner at the Misfit Inn. I received a complimentary advanced copy of this book.
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