Synopsis

Evelyn St. James isn’t the kind of woman you forget.

Beckett Porter certainly hasn’t. One incredible weekend in Maine, and he’s officially a man distracted. He’s not unfamiliar with hot and heavy flings. He knows how it goes. But Evie wove some sort of magic over him during their tumble in the sheets. He can’t stop thinking about her laugh. Her hand pressed flat against his chest. Her smiling mouth at his neck.

Also, her eyes. And her legs.

So when she suddenly appears on his farm as part of a social media contest, he is … confused. He had no idea that the sweet and sexy woman he met at a bar is actually a global phenomenon: social media influencer Evelyn St. James. When she disappears again, Beckett resolves to finally forget her and move on.

But Evelyn St. James has a problem.

Feeling disconnected from her work and increasingly unhappy, she’s trying to find her way back to something real. She returns to the last place she was happy, Lovelight Farms and the tiny town of Inglewild.

It has absolutely nothing to do with the hot farmer she spent two incredible nights with.

Nothing at all.

In The Weeds is a sweet and steamy second-chance romance about finding your happiness. It features a grumpy farmer, a no-nonsense social media influencer, a small town of busybodies, and four very cute kittens. In The Weeds is a standalone romance and is part of the Lovelight series.

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Review

I loved Lovelight Farms, and I enjoyed In the Weeds, but it didn’t give me the same warm fuzzies as Lovelight farms did.

I loved Beckett. I loved him in Lovelight, and getting to know him better in In the Weeds was awesome! I liked Evelyn, but I didn’t connect with her the way I did with Beckett, maybe because she wasn’t in Lovelight much, I don’t know.

I didn’t love this book because I just didn’t get the Beckett/Evelyn romance. They seemed to have nothing in common, and I really wish there had been a little more foundation for their romance. There was undoubtedly lust, but I didn’t know how much of an emotional connection I felt between them.
I also didn’t love the story. In LoveLight, there was a compelling storyline about saving the farm, but I felt like that story was missing. I appreciate it touches on burnout and finding what makes you happy, but I wasn’t invested in Evelyn like I should have been.

Was this a cute romance? Yes, it just didn’t give me enough to make me love it!

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In the Weeds

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