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Right Where We Belong by Deborah Raney, Melissa Tagg and Courteney Walsh

Posted on the 30 August 2017 by Bubblebathbooks
Right Where We Belong by Deborah Raney, Melissa Tagg and Courteney Walsh Whether in a quaint home bakery in Langhorne, Missouri, a cozy boho coffee shop in Maple Valley, Iowa, or a charming lakeside cottage in Sweethaven, Michigan, love grows best in small towns just like this!
In Deborah Raney's A Langhorne Romance: Lily O'Neal's thriving at-home bakery means working alone in her state-of-the-art kitchen, so how's she ever supposed to meet the man of her dreams? But when delivery truck driver, Gage Simmons, shows up at her door-crooked grin and all-she can't help making sure he has a reason to return...even if it means ordering her supplies one at a time.
In Melissa Tagg's A Maple Valley Romance: After years of mistakes and regret, coffee shop owner Megan Harrow has finally built a new life for herself and her daughter in quirky, but charming Maple Valley. But she's not ready for the sparks that fly when she meets local nonprofit owner Eric Hampton . . . or for the sudden reappearance of an unwelcome face from her past.
In Courtney Walsh's A Sweethaven Romance: Eleanor Waverly is practically Sweethaven royalty, but her comfortable, cushy world is turned upside-down when she discovers an old map hidden in the bottom of a 125-year-old time capsule. Her only hope of uncovering the truth lies with local firefighter (and Waverly rival) Jason Holloway, and with his piercing eyes and troubled past, it's clear from the start it's not only her way of life that's on the line, it's her heart.

Now as much as Sissy and I were ready to spread our wings and leave our little hometown, sometimes there really is no place like home, the place where you grew up, the place where your memories are, and the place your family calls home too. All three of these books take place in hometowns just like that.

I like my little hometown now way better than the little hometown I had in high school. Is that bad?

Nope. I feel the same, although my little hometown now isn't so little. I think that once Mom and Dad moved away, it was hard to have ties in California anymore. Besides, we've lived here longer than we lived in California at this point!

The essence is, we totally get the small town vibe of Right Where We Belong; the good and bad parts. Like everyone knows your business, but also everyone is willing to help you when needed. Besides the small town element and love stories, A Langhorne Romance, A Maple Valley Romance and A Sweethaven Romance all bring different things to the collection. There is some mystery, some danger, some deep issues and some cute, quirky fun (like me).

I'd say you're short and quirky. Cute only when you've been fed. All the Right Where We Belong tales have a satisfying happy ending. That makes me happy! I thought that I'd be less busy once school started but man was I wrong! These three stories are the perfect length to fit in my super crazy schedule. We can all use a little more happiness and love in our day, right?

Right. That's why I come to visit Bubby all the time. Filled with relatable, loveable characters, Right Where We Belong is a totally gratifying read!


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