...where second chances don't always come easy, but if you're willing to try, anything is possible.
Carrie Lowell swears off men for good after nearly losing her business in a bitter divorce settlement to her abusive ex-husband. She’s on the verge of filing bankruptcy when handsome librarian Matt Jacobs walks into her shop and offers sound—if unwanted—business advice. Sure, financially he’s a godsend, but emotionally he’s a threat to the barricade she’s built around her heart.
Heir to a vast fortune, Jacob Spalding flees L.A. for the tiny Midwest town of Redemption, Wisconsin to escape the scandalous nightmare his life has become. Now known as Matt Jacobs, he buys a little cottage and settles in to small town life. Soon, he finds himself infatuated with the owner of the coffee shop across the street. Too bad the infuriating woman is as contrary as she is beautiful.
"A good romance novel is like a bubble bath: steamy, relaxing, and over way too soon." ~ Donna Marie Rogers
USA Today bestselling author Donna Marie Rogers inherited her love of romance from her mother. Romance novels, soap operas, Little House On the Prairie--her mother loved them all. And though it wasn't until years later Donna would come to understand her mother's fascination with Charles Ingalls, Donna's love of the romance genre is every bit as all-consuming.
A Chicago native, Donna now lives in beautiful Northeast Wisconsin with her husband and children. She's an avid gardener and home-canner, as well as an admitted reality TV junkie. Her passion to read is only exceeded by her passion to write, so when she's not doing the wife and mother thing, you can usually find her sitting at the computer, creating exciting, memorable characters, fresh new worlds, and always happily-ever-afters. Donna also writes erotic romance as Liza James.
Simple, short, pretty well-written romance. The romance between the couple developed from animosity to engrossing love much too quickly to be realistic, making for some very strange dialogue. The sex scenes were more graphic than they needed to be to tell the story. To be completely honest the detail was embarrassing and completely unnecessary. This was one of 11 romances I downloaded in a “bundle.”
Carrie is full of spunk and sass. Matt is hiding out and happens to find the place he wants to be forever. They make a great team. Definitely a good addition to the series
THE PERFECT BLEND (Welcome to Redemption, Book 3) by Donna Marie Rogers
Carrie Lowell had totally sworn off men. Like did she know that would be 100% tested when Matt Jacobs walked into her shop? Carrie had a bitter divorce settlement and was just hanging on to her coffee shop by a thread. Sure Matt Jacobs is a financial godsend however he does a number on Carries heart. Matt Jacobs has a past that he had wanted to get rid of and that is how he landed in the small Midwest town of Redemption Wisconsin. He is well known as he is not really Matt Jacobs but he is Jacob Spalding from L.A. His life had turned into a nightmare. No one in Redemption knows he is really Jacob Spalding so that he has time to just blend in with the citizens of the town. Carrie is in such financial distress that she takes on a partner to help her out. Carrie's coffee shop is called "Coffee to Chai For" and with Matt's financial help and suggestions it gets expanded to be more of a restaurant and drive-through window. Added sandwiches and other lunch items and gets more business that way. While he is doing things with the coffee shop he gets the call that his dad is in the hospital from his sister Lindy. Matt is deciding whether he should go home and be with family or stay there and work on the shop and relationship with Carrie. Matt starts part time at the coffee shop to get used to it and then starts full time. Given Carrie some much needed time off. Donna Marie Rogers and Stacey Joy Netzel write such a good story that you just have to follow it. Books in the Redemption series are wonderful and just the right touch of love vs. hate vs. friendship vs. more. Enjoy the series.
This was a really good story about Carrie and Matt. These two definitely have an opinion on how things should be done. Carrie is guarding her heart and Matt is hiding from his past. When everything hits Matt at once he tries to sort everything out, but Carrie isn't sure she should trust him. I enjoyed watching these two talk things out together and try to help each other.
Man, I hate romances that go from 0 to engaged/married in a week. Nothing about their chemistry or romance suggested that this was a logical progression of emotion. Plus the "twist" is so outrageous that it needed at least another 50 pages just to set it straight.