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Book Review: Love, Naturally by Sophie Sullivan

  • Writer: Kristen Lewendon
    Kristen Lewendon
  • Feb 7
  • 2 min read

Updated: Feb 10

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A charming opposites-attract romance, Love, Naturally by Sophie Sullivan is for anyone who ever stepped outside their comfort zone and found that all the best things can happen when you take a chance.


Presley Ayers is not the woman you bring on a camping trip. An accomplished concierge at an exclusive hotel in Great Falls, MI, she knows more about the top ten places for champagne and caviar than she does about the best hiking boots to go stomping around near Lake Michigan. But when she surprises her boyfriend of eight months with a vacation to the Get Lost Lodge and he dumps her instead, Presley decides to rough it solo and take the trip herself.


When Beckett Keller helps the gorgeous woman off the rickety boat and onto Lodge territory, it’s clear to him she's made a mistake. She doesn’t like hiking, fishing, or nature in general, so why did she go on this trip? He’s got other things on his mind though—a crumbling lodge, and his own plans and dreams that are forever deferred—so he doesn’t have time for Ms. Fish-Out-of-Water. Even so, neither Beckett nor Presley can help that inexplicable draw they feel towards each other. He’s all rough stubble and plaid shirts, while she’s all high heels and brand-name athleisurewear.


But you know what they say about opposites.


"Sophie Sullivan proves opposites really do attract in this delightfully escapist, Fish Out of Water romance. Love, Naturally reminds us of the magic of embracing the unexpected." – Amy Lea, international bestselling author of Exes and O's


"Smart, sexy, and endearing." - Booklist


"Author Sophie Sullivan has a knack for penning heartwarming, wholesome rom-coms — and she’s sure to capture hearts again in her latest novel Love, Naturally!" - Woman's World Book Club

 

My Review:

Sigh. I might have a new definition for “cute” after reading this book, because Presley and Beckett are just so darned stinking adorable together. Heck, the whole Keller clan kicked the “awe” factor into the stratosphere. Presley connected with every emotion I’ve ever had while trying something new totally outside of my comfort zone. And Beckett sparked all the ones from any time I’d delayed a dream to support other people instead. These two may have appeared to be complete opposites, but they were clearly so perfect for one another. It broke my heart when it looked like they might not get the Happy Ever After I was picturing for them. Now that they’ve got it, I can’t wait to see the Happy Endings for the rest of the Keller siblings.

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