Joss and Braden again this time they are married and the next progression becomes a stressor to the already very pessimistic heroine. This time around we can really sympathize with Joss and would shake our fist at Braden. A story about mis-communication, being judgmental and 2 people jumping to conclusions when they could have just sat down and talk it out, like, fast, it is short and luckily comes with another HEA.Braden still doesn't sound very Scottish. Boo! I loved this. My only complaint is that I think this could have been stretched out into an awesome full length novel (but I'm probably just being greedy). Most novellas these days are light and sappy. This still had some great angst moments. It was excellent to go back to these characters, the first was a five star read for me, and this is a nice addition to that story. I'm really happy Samantha decided to write this. LOVE IT! If you enjoyed Dublin Street, then this is a must read!
Loved it. Would love to hear more about their story, to read about their ending
—ahahahchewy
I really enjoyed this intense relationship between Braden and Joss.
—kitty
found myself skimming some of this....
—salima00
BRADEN AND JOSS CARMICHAEL
—Jack
Fantastic read!!!:)
—choncha