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Sunday, June 26, 2011

Yours to Keep by Shannon Stacey Review

Yours To Keep (Kowalski Family, #3)Yours To Keep by Shannon Stacey

My rating: 5 of 5 stars


First off, I have to say I love this series and I hope there is many more to come too. I loved how Emma and Sean pretended to have a relationship and about halfway in, they actually started falling in love with each other. Even though, neither one would admit it.

It all starts when Emma's Grandma is coming home for a month. Emma had pretended to be engaged so her Grandma would stop worrying about her. The only problem was, Emma had never met her fiance. Sean is a cousin to her best friend's husband. So when Sean comes home from the army, Emma knocks at his door and explains the situation to him. She asks him to spend a month pretending to be her fiance. He thinks she is crazy and says no. After thinking it over, he finally does agree to it. Gram realizes at the airport that something is not right with them. Sean's family finds out what he is doing and he has to get them to agree to go along with the whole idea. Gram ends up asking Aunt Mary what is going on and she finds out the truth but they agree to keep going along with the scheme and they end up being matchmakers. Meanwhile, Gram runs into an old friend and ends up falling in love with him. Everything turns out ok at the end. Gram's boyfriend is moving to Florida with her. Sean and Emma finally get engaged for real and get to keep the house.

This was a very good read. I really hope to read more about the Kowalski family.



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1 comments:

Caffey said...

I haven't read a contemp in a while and too love those family stories. Your review is beautiful. I love how you so connected with the characters. They do end up feeling so real!