I also liked the importance of the cabins to Fallon, and the focus on family and working to keep memories of the past alive. Canoodle makes for the perfect backdrop of this story, and I loved the many discriptions of the town, its quirky inhabitants and the cabins itself. I really liked the contrast of the Hollywood screenwriter suddenly finding himself in a small town… Especially with the town itself sounding so charming. The story starts with a bang, and it sets the tone for the rest of the plot. This was such a fun, touching and mainly uplifting slowburn romance! I’ve been looking forward to read it, and now that I did I’m happy to say that I’ve found a new romance author to follow. There was something about the Hollywood angle and small town setting that hit the mark for me, and I liked the promise of Fallon and Sawyer as main characters. I’ve been meaning to try one of Meghan Quinn‘s books for a while now, and I couldn’t resist Runaway Groomsman when I read the blurb. *** A copy of this book was kindly provided to me by Netgalley and Montlake in exchange for an honest review. “Sometimes, when you think you’ve hit rock bottom, what you’ve really hit is the foundation for the next chapter in your life.”
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