Thursday 13 August 2020

Southern Seducer - Jessica Peterson

 


Southern Seducer by Jessica Peterson  is now live! 





I've done a lot of stupid stuff in my life. But sleeping with my best friend tops the list.

Annabel and I have been close since college. When I left school to play pro football, she was there. While I collected Super Bowl rings and cars worth more than the house I grew up in--she was there.

I always assumed we'd end up together. Everyone did.

But by the time I retired from football, Bel was married. I thought I'd missed my shot at love.

So I buried myself in my new job as CEO of Blue Mountain Farm, a five-star resort my family and I built in the Great Smoky Mountains of North Carolina. It seems like a good place to be alone with the secret I have to keep from her.

Now Bel is a divorced single mom, struggling to raise her daughter on her own--and it's my turn to be there for her.

So I invite her and the baby up to the resort for some much needed R&R.

Then, in a moment of bonfire-and-bourbon induced weakness, I kiss her.

And the fallout could ruin everything.

SOUTHERN SEDUCER is a full length, standalone novel. It is the first book in the all new North Carolina Highland series.




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Southern Seducer is the first title in the North Carolina Highlands series, and features Annabel and Beau.  This was my first time reading Jessica Peterson’s work and it didn’t disappoint.  This title is an emotional, honest and raw story that deals with subject matters that are often glossed over in today’s society.

Parenting is hard work, both emotionally and physically and Jessica Peterson eloquently writes about the struggles many women struggle with after giving birth.  Bel is an intelligent, hardworking, sassy, strong and independent heroine, but that doesn’t mean she’s perfect and that’s why I was drawn to her character.  Both Beau and Bel are realistic and relatable, both are struggling, yet still manage to bring out the best in each other.

At times this title wasn’t an easy read, but I loved the plot setting and the Beauregard siblings all captured my interest and I look forward to reading more of their stories in the future titles in the series. 


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