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Totally Folked
Totally Folked: Small Town Romance Folktale retelling | Penny Reid
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One unforgettable night leads to an unlikely shared connection, and unlikely connections never go unnoticed by the good folks in Green Valley, Tennessee. . . Jackson James follows the rules. He has to. Hes a sheriffs deputy in a super small town with a super big personality. However, strict adherence to the law during the day has been enjoyably balanced by rakish rules at night. Jackson, typically happy to protect and serve (and serve, and serve), starts questioning the value of wayward evenings when getting laid starts to feel more like being waylaid. Could it be that Green Valleys most eligibleand notoriousbachelor longs for something (and someone) real? Mega movie star Raquel Ezra follows only one rule: always leave them wanting more. Studio execs, reporters, audiences, fans, loversno one can get enough of the smart, savvy, and sexy bombshell. But when generous offers begin to feel more like excessive demands, years of always leaving has the elusive starlet longing for something (and perhaps someone) lasting. When Raquel abruptly returns to the quirky Tennessee hamlet, her path crosses with the delectable deputy with whom she spent one unforgettable night. Unfortunately, scandal and intrigue soon follow. Raquel and Jackson must decide which is more important: following their rules? Or, at long last, finding something real. TOTALLY FOLKED is a standalone, contemporary romantic comedy novel and book #1 in the Good Folk: Modern Folktales series.
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Lauredhel
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Word 3 already! #WickedWords @AsYouWish

This was Penny Reid back on form. Nothing life-changing, but a giant warm hug of a romance novel - and we get plenty of the previous characters, especially Sienna. Cletus and his dude therapy sessions are something I could read all day.

#romance #romantsy

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StellaDz
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This one was surprisingly delightful. I wasn‘t expecting much from Jackson James because of the ‘feud‘ in the Winston series, but I thoroughly enjoyed, once again, the antics, humour and shenanigans. I‘ve yet to be disappointed by Penny Reid and I will jump at every chance to visit Green Valley and those bearded men. 😉

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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StellaDz
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Penny Reid is the perfect camp author! Thoroughly enjoying Jackson James‘ story and I honestly wasn‘t expecting that! #currentlyreading

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StellaDz
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And with this second order, I‘m pretty caught up on the Winston Brothers series (was missing Beau) and the side stories that include prominent and side characters. My Reid purchases have been pretty steady lately and she‘s already taking up almost an entire shelf! These covers are probably my favourite. ❤️❤️ #recommendsday

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wanderinglynn
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Panpan

I wavered between a so-so & pan but finally went with pan because I disliked Jackson. It wasn‘t just that he was over-the-top nice, he came across as a clueless virgin bumpkin when he supposedly was trying to live down a rep for being a ladies‘ man. But when his girlfriend invites him over in the middle of the night to “fix a pipe” & she‘s wearing a robe, he didn‘t know what that meant?! Seriously, WTF. 👇🏻

wanderinglynn Also, while there was chemistry between the two, there‘s no real conflict. All the conflict was caused by lack of communication. The story could have been 3 chapters had they just talked. But there was no external conflict and so I ultimately found the story rather boring. Plus, I hated Jackson. Nope, no thank you. 3y
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