Jaxon
5
By Farmcook
I really disliked Willow in the beginning-it was her way or the highway. She finally come around and compromised.
Moved slowly and needs editing
2
By mtr694
Explanations run long and sound preaching at times. Found it difficult to relate to characters. Sorry didn’t finish reading
Jaxon Kentucky Green
5
By rjbor
Love stores about families With several children.
VeryGood., interesting all the way to the end.
Thank you
Jaxon
4
By sbsbrinson
Sweet love story! Good, clean read.
Jaxon and Willow together, at last
5
By Leslie Lady Irish
Willow is a nurse specializing in nutrition. BFFs with Sophia Green, she’s practically adopted into the extensive Green family. However, she feels anything but sisterly about Jaxon, Sophia’s brother. Stepping in when Jaxon finds himself in need of a cook for his riding camp, Willow attempts to provide nutritionally sound meals, but has little grasp of making them taste good. Enter Audrey, and a couple of the camp kids to help her out. As the story unfolds, it turns out Willow has been secretly in love with Jaxon for a long time, while, also secretly, he has the same feelings for her. As their feelings unfold, they make plans to foster 4 kids, siblings, whom they came to care for during their time at camp.
Second in the Kentucky Green lineup, this was really enjoyable. I am looking forward to the next family member’s story.
Sweet sunshine read
4
By ledoss
Second book in this series and new to me author. Very light, enjoyable read. This book could definitely be geared for younger romance readers. Very small amount of angst, mystery and with the requisite HEA. Good, light, sunshine, beach read.
Wonderful small town series
5
By penny42058
I just can’t get enough of these books from Olivia Sands about the Green family. Jaxon and Willow have been in love with each other for years, but Jaxon considers her off-limits. She’s Sophia’s, his sister’s, best friend and now she’s his employee. This book will have you rooting for a happy ending, so grab your copy and get ready to fall in love with the residents of Elm Ridge, Kentucky. Although, there’s a tough subject in this book, I loved how this author handled it.