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Full English | Rachel Spangler
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After a publicly humiliating divorce, best-selling author Emma Volant runs away to hide in the seaside English village of Amberwick, where she doesnt know another living soul. She wants nothing more than to surrender to her broken heart in private. However, when the locals discover their newest resident is world famous, they gather at the local pub and hatch a plan to draw Emma out of her self-imposed isolation, hoping her celebrity status will elevate the villages reputation to something more than a holiday hotspot. It doesnt take long for them to try to rope their favorite bartender, Brogan, into the act. Born and raised in Amberwick, Brogan McKay has built a comfortable life by never overreaching. Part-time jobs and short-term flings have always been good enough for her, but when she meets her beautiful and wounded new neighbor, Brogan realizes Emma has the potential to wreck the carefully controlled expectations she uses to protect her heart. Despite their obvious attraction and growing friendship, both Emma and Brogan are in firm agreement that neither of them is in a position to look for love, but how long can they fight their fears and desires as the events and people around them all conspire to create a full English love story?
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xicanti
Full English | Rachel Spangler
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I started my second Rachel Spangler! This one‘s not as immediately gripping as FIRE & ICE, but it feels like it‘ll build well. #gaymay

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Full English | Rachel Spangler
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Mehso-so

I‘ve been consciously trying to read more romances (especially F:F) in the past couple of years. This one was pleasant enough, though the situations wherein the protagonists didn‘t quite hook up - the obstacles to their partnership - seemed rather contrived and internal, and the American‘s continual anxiety seemed to me to need more than a few scones and one driving lesson to deal with. But it was fine and rather sweet. Read on #HooplaDigital.

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