I've finished "Home at Last Chance" the 2nd book in her Last Chance series by Hope Ramsay.
Product Description
Dear Reader,
You won't believe what's happened. My son Tulane has come back home! You remember Tulane? He'd set out to find fame and fortune in the big, wide world outside of Last Chance, and I'm mighty proud. But that's not the half of it - Tulane isn't only back, he's brought a young lady with him.
Now Sarah - she does PR for Tulane's stock-car team - she's from Boston, but she's just about the sweetest girl you could meet. I think she's meant to keep Tulane out of trouble after that story in the papers, but he doesn't want to talk about it. Anyhow, the Ladies Auxiliary can't wait to start matchmaking and introduce Sarah to our Reverend Ellis. But mark my words, Sarah is tired of being a good girl. And no one is better at breaking the rules and raising Cain than my son . . .
Listen to me going on and keeping customeres waiting. I best get back to work, but you come round again. The Cut 'n' Curl's got hot rollers, free coffee, and the best gossip in town.
See you real soon,
Ruby Rhodes
Product Details
Mass Market Paperback: 352 pages
Publisher: Forever; 1 Original edition (September 1, 2011)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0446576107
ISBN-13: 978-0446576109
My Review:
Tulane has left Last Chance to become a successful race car driver. He's in a bad mood because he can't seem to win a race recently and his sponsor Jim Ferguson Racing has painted his car pink with a huge Bunny decal on the hood. He believes this hurts his masculinity and he has a bad boy reputation to hold.
Sarah is the PR from National Brands who is assigned to Tulane to make sure he arrives at his appointments on time. She's never had any experience and now she's way over her head. She's always wanted to be successful but is too nice to climb up the corporate ladder. She wants to let down her hair and relax and she believes bad boy Tulane is just the man for her.
I really did like the romance between Tulane and Sarah though I thought I was reading a YA book because both characters acted like teenagers.
Loved Tulane and his eccentric family and how they interacted with each other.
4/5
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