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Sisters in Love - Melissa Foster

Snow Sisters : Love in Bloom Series  Book #1

Danica and Blake.
Danica is a therapist which parents issues and sister - jealousy issues and Blake is a player with many issues. They meet at a cafe where Blake elbows her, giving her a nose bleed and then has the audacity to check out another woman while she's bleeding. That pisses of Danica more than anything, but also highlights her body and self image issues. Now Blake being the handsome hunk has never been on the receiving end of an evil eye before now. Danica intrigues him like no other. But Blake has his own issues, his best friend is dead and Blake has to support his crumbling family, while cleaning up his personal mess, changing his habits and getting his act together. He seeks the help of a therapist. You know the rest...

I liked this one. Melissa Foster is great,no wonder she is a New York Times Best Selling Author. I like the story, its different without being unrealistic. They solve their issues in a natural and human way. It is a sweet and simple love story. A quiet read.
I rate this one a 7/10.
Ps. It is available for free ebook download for Kindle.

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