Baby, Dont Go (Southern Roads, 3)
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kim
Greater than one weekCouldnt put it down and couldnt wait to read the other books. It especially touches you if you live in the south. Great story about love, family, community, and simple life.
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FRANCES
> 3 dayI got Baby Drive South on a whim. I am so glad I did. I really enjoyed the read and how the books all fit together. You will want to join the town when you finish this lovely read.
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susan
> 3 daySTEPANIE BOND IS A GREAT AUTHOR. THE SOUTHERN ROADS BOOKS ARE REALLY FUN. IF YOU LIKE ROMANCE AND HUMOR YOU WILL LOVE THEM
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Ena Terry
24-11-2024A decade ago a tornado destroyed their small town in the Georgia Mountains. However, the three Armstrong brothers want to rebuild Sweetness. The only problem with their plan for greening Sweetness is the lack of women. Thus they advertised for females to settle in their town renovation project. Feminine Power magazine reporter Alicia Randall reads the ad asking for women to come to the Georgia Mountains and her journalistic instincts smells a con. Leaving Manhattan she goes undercover as Alicia Waters to expose the Armstrong brothers as fakes. Although his two younger siblings believe in the ad that has brought love into their lives, the oldest Armstrong brother Marcus remains a skeptic who has a rebirthing town to run. When he and Alicia meet, he changes his mind about the embarrassing ad while she plans to use the boudoir to seduce the truth from him. The reporter runs into two problems while going under the covers with the town leader. First she uncovers no sordid secrets and second she falls in love. The final Southern Roads contemporary romance (see Baby, Drive South and Baby Come Home) is an entertaining regional romance as big city meets rural town. The story line is character driven as is the previous entries. Although somewhat similar in tone to the previous Armstrong falling in love tales, the lead couple brings the freshness as she is undercover and he is the skeptic. Stephanie Bond provides an engaging tale in a warm series. Harriet Klausner
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Darla
> 3 dayHonestly, this book is poorly written and farcical. Coming from someone whom identifies as a feminist this book is so far off it isnt even funny.
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Becky
> 3 dayExcellent book - love Stephanie Bonds books - would highly recommend to everyone - each and every book in this series has been excellent
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Jeannine Lynn
> 3 dayI loved this series by Stephanie Bond. Sucks you in and makes you feel like part of the town. I didnt want it to end.