Review: A Small-Town Bride by Hope Ramsay

Amy Lyndon is tired of being the Poor Little Rich Girl of Shenandoah Falls. In her prominent family, she’s the ordinary one – no Ivy League education and no powerful career. But when her father tries to marry her off, she knows it’s finally time to stand up for herself, despite the consequences. Now that she’s cut off from the family fortune, her first challenge is to fight her attraction to her handsome new boss.

When Amy shows up looking for work with his landscaping crew, Dusty McNeil thinks there’s no way such a pampered princess will ever get her hands dirty. But as Amy proves him wrong and gets down to the nitty gritty, Dusty’s admiration turns to like, then lust – and then love. But can a high-society woman like Amy ever fall for a man like him?

*Image and synopsis taken from Goodreads

Author: Hope Ramsay

Series: Chapel of Love Series #2

Publisher: St. Martin’s Paperbacks

Publishing Date: March 28, 2017

To Buy: Amazon/Indigo/Kobo

Review ♥♥♥♥

A copy of this book was provided by the publisher via Netgalley in exchange for an honest review

Amy Lyndon is spoiled and relies too much on her father to bail her out of trouble. Since nothing was expected of her, she did not have any skills. But once she has been cut off financially by her father, she acquires a job. Dusty McNeil is her new boss and does not believe she is up for the tasks at hand. However, she slowly proves him wrong and soon becomes drawn to her.

Both Amy and Dusty’s interaction with one another was a great. I loved that Dusty was there to witness her character development from being a spoiled rich girl to an independent woman.

Amy’s interaction with her family is very telling. All of them thought similarly to her uncle except one.

Even though this is the second book to the series written by Hope Ramsay, it did not feel like I was missing something and trying to figure out what happened. It could be read as a standalone. I recommend this to readers who like positive personal progression within a character. A good chicklit novel.

*Review is also posted in Goodreads

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