Always and Forever
Dogwood Cove, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Heather Firth
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Grayson Owens
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By:
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Julia Jarrett
About this listen
He’s my childhood best friend’s older brother, and he’s determined to convince me to stay in Dogwood Cove, with him, forever.
Coming home to Dogwood Cove after eighteen years away is bittersweet. But running into Ethan Monroe has me wondering why I put it off for so long.
He isn’t the boy I played hide and seek with as a child anymore. Now he’s the seriously hot, plaid wearing, scruff bearing, mayor of this small town. A man who can sweep me off my feet, and make me feel safe, all at the same time.
Except I didn’t come back here looking for love. My estranged father is dead, and because of an unexpected inheritance, I find myself learning the truth of everything I lost when my mother moved us away.
Through it all, Ethan’s right by my side. And with every day that passes, he’s helping me to see that coming back to Dogwood Cove could be the start of the life I’ve always dreamed of.
Always and Forever is a hurt/comfort, childhood friends to lovers, steamy small town romance guaranteed to make you swoon. It’s perfect for fans of found family friend groups, cinnamon roll heroes, light hearted banter, quirky small town vibes, low angst and high heat love stories with a guaranteed HEA. It is a standalone, and the first full length novel in the Dogwood Cove series.
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- Hayley
- 02-02-2023
Great Canadian small-town romance
- Small town
- Set on Vancouver Island
- Childhood best friend’s brother
- Dual POV
- Great narrators
- Quick read
When her estranged father leaves her a set of run-down cabins in his will, Summer reluctantly returns to Dogwood Cove, where she instantly reconnects with her childhood best friend and her brother, Ethan.
I really liked that Julia decided not to include any unnecessary drama, as that was totally a path she could have gone done. Instead, Mila and Ethan welcome her back with open arms and she’s immediately accepted into Mila’s small group of friends.
The thing that has me craving small-town romances is all that small-town love and support and this book has it in spades.
For a short book, there was really good character development for both Ethan and Summer too, as they learned to trust in each other.
The spice was also very welcome 😏.
Thank you so much to Julia for the ALC!
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