

It felt rushed in execution and didn’t offer any hometown ‘feels’ that one would expect from a series of this sort. This book failed to make me interested in reading any more in the series. Thankfully this is a light fluffy romance and everything ends as it should. Although ultimately being a volunteer didn’t work out, Maddie spends a great deal of time helping Mick recover from his injuries and Mick finds himself attracted to Maddie but she is strangely unobtainable. Against all the rules she shares a kiss with Mick which she assumes he will forget all about. This is where she meets Mick, who has gained himself a concussion after a minor plane accident. Trying to improve her image, Maddie signs up for an attempt at being a hospital volunteer. After a wild New Years Eve night Maddie swears off meddling, men and most appallingly chocolate. We are introduced to Maddie, who obviously has a reputation although for what isn’t revealed until much later in the piece. This is book four in the series and there is a lot of background you need to guess at to fill in the gaps as you go along, a pet peeve of mine.
